Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, October 23, 1908, Image 2

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O b s e rv e r.
SOM IUTE RESTI KG SCHOOL STATISTICS, 1908-1909.
REPUBLICAN NOMINEES.
For Prm ldeut,
W IL L IA M H . T A F T , of Ohio.
■ a r e C ity • f f l o l a l P * |
o m e t al r a r a *
or
u s a
IA S
OO
Diet.
Clerk.
Teacher.
Term. moa. Salary
For Vice-President
1. .Herman Brackett. .Josephine Biddinger.. .........6 moe.. .866.00 JA M E S T. S H E R M A N ,o f New Y o rk.
2. .1. F. H i l l ............... Minnie Spong........................ k. .8 “
« 6 .0 0
For Presidential electors, to be voted
0. L. I bblabd ........ ............ M asaos » 5. ’.T A F ow ler.............Clauda Anderson . . . . . ............. 8 “ . 60.00
in November:
60.00
0.0. I bslasd ......................E ditob 6. .Annie F u lto n .. . . . . Anr\a L H asen. . . . . .•............... 8 “
J D Lee, of Multnomah,
6. .Charles Hull, not ih session.
7-«C J Bright.................J M Woods, Principal-............. .9 “ '
100 00 A C Mars ter, of Douglas,
O ct . 23. 1908
FR ID A Y ..
Charlotte Evane......................... .9 “
66 00 F ra n k J M ille r, of Lino,
R R Butler, of Gilliam.
Lucy Coffee...................................9 “
66.00
Church and Society notice* FREE, ex­
T h e P la tfe rm In B rie f
Edna Peterson .. . j ................... 9 “
66 00
cept when Cor money making purpose*.
T
ariff
Such notice* at regular rate^at the option
Clara Blais...........................
9 “ 70
., 00 oongrea*. revision by special eeesloo of
Of the publisher*.
Gertrude Bias........................... , 9 “ ., 70 00
fre e interchange of products w ith
Before coming to the city to trade read­
PhlUIpplnee.
9 .. L L B eil.....................L W Wimberly, Principal . . . . 9 “
80.00
er* are requested to examine The Obaei vor
Permanent ourreuoy system on gold
advertising column*. It* the active, wide­
Mrs L W Wimberly...................9 “
66 00
awake buslne*« man who advertise*, con­
Amendment of Sherman anti t
10.
Charles
W
S
m
ith
..
Sadie
P
ickard...........................
.6
“
60.00
sequently he la the moat accomm.xlatlng,
law.
•ells the cheapest, and deal* the most lib­ 11 H E Morrow, not in session.
Enforcement of railroad rate law .
erally In every way
Enactment of safety appllan«» la v .
12.. 1rving Underwood, not in session.
Enactment of a child labor law.
W e w ill not be responsible for the 13. .J G W ood s.............. Maud Harper................................ 8 “
Amendment to prevent summary
. 60 00
neglect of subecribers to notify ua of 16. .E R McMillin, not in session.
leeos of Injunction.
changes in their address. Nor trill the
Equal rights tor black and whits <at
notification of a Postmaster that the sub­
. Ella Thompson . . . Mary Alice Lee . ‘ .................... 8 “
66 00 laeus.
scriber hae "Removed” settle the bill of
Further restriction of contract labor
.J M P a rry ............... John Blougb, Principal................ 9 “
.100.00 importâtlou.
a delinquent.
Federal aid In good roads maklug.
Pauline M cConnell.................. 9 “
„ 66 00
Send for advertising rates.
Conservation of national resources.
Julia Woods ..............................9 »•
. 66.00
Further encouragement of maritim e
Jessie Reese...........................
9 ** . 66 00 shipping.
Send The Observer to your absent 10.. 1 1) Pike, not in session.
Iiwrraeed pensions for widows and
orphans and liberal administration of
friends. U id better than a letter, 1 9 .. A N is h ................
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Hattie Butterm ore..................... 4 u
. 60 0Q pendón laws.
and gives all the home news. Four 20. . P C AxtoU ^ ^ .. . . . . L L Dixon .............
,, To maintain efficiency of national
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<
.
60
00
armament.
months for 60c.
21 .John A Itasmuseen, not in session.
Furtherance of International peace
pmjeot. __ ___ ____________
22. .T B 8 e a r c y .............. Allie Bay ley ................................. 4
45 00
Sales of special one way tickets
23. .Sam H Baker
H H White, Principal . ' . 9
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES.
96.00 i
from all points in the United states
u
Margaret
S
ig
m
a
n
.........................9
60
00
to all points in Oregon begins Sept.
For President,
H E Bam ber.. ......................... 9
60 00
1st, and continues until Oct. 31st.
William
Jennings Bryan,
Ella N elso n ............................... 1.9
70.00
See sdv.
•
of Nebraska, «
24 L L Dillinger.............C P Adams .............................., 8
50 00
26
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B
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o
lm
e
s
.............Graoe
Wilhelm
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.
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For
Vioe President,
60 00
The jungle animals of Africa
should not get the oomforting idea 26 Manuel Eslinger, not in session.
John Worth Kern,
into their heads that Mr. Roosevelt 27 George W Coy.......... L a u ra M cIntosh ......................... 6
46.00
of Indigna.
will he oonteot to simply write them 28 J W Brown, not in session.
29 Perry Strong, not in session.
letter»
For Presidential electors to be voted
30 G W Hildebrand ..Dorothea Pike.............................3
60 00
in November:
31 M artha W hite. . . . . . Alvina Rieden...............................4
NKW8 AND NOTES.
60.00 E S J McAllister, of Multnomah;
32 W J Davis
Hattie VanHooeen................... 4
60.00 Samuel White, of B aker;.
Wm Morrison is renovating and 83 L I) Holder. .........Eva Smith . . . . ' ............
4
60.00 Bernard Daily, of Lake;
decorating his Moro residence. Roy 34 John 8chreeve, not in session.
O P Coehow, of Douglas.
Axtell is the artist.
35 L W A m ick...............Lizzie Torgereon?......................... 4
40 00
Deposits in Oregon banks have 4 4 .. C 0 Porter.............,. Bertha Angell ............................ 8
40.00
Electors are voted on the first
increased more than 82,000,000 in Average salary paid to
Tuesday after the first Monday in
four mooths just past.
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Principals in the oounty. . . .<
.............
$93 26 November.
males
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•*
“ .........
Fred Schilling, of Kent, has leas-
Electors meet at the state capitol
76.00
•*
ed his farm to his son-in-law, RvC
/
, females
*
» , ••••••••j[e ss* * e • • • •
66 33 the second Monday in January, and
teachers in city schools ,-.............’
Hilton, for a term of years, and is
69.37 vote by ballot.
teachers
in
rural
schools...................................
- preparing to move to a plsoe which
51 60
The votes are counted by congress
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JOO 00
he hae reoently bought in the vicin­ Highest salary paid in the oounty.......... i
the second Wednesday in February.
ity of Portland.
The president-elect is to he in­
One rural school pays per month
65 00
Hon J D Lee, of Multnomah, one Four
augurated on March 4 next.
“ 1 “
“ / “
60.00
of the Republican Electoral College One
“
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“
“
65.00
nominees on the Taft ticket in this Nine
W ould M o rtg a g e th e F o rm .
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“ 1«
50.00
state, is to address the voters at Two
A farmer on Rural route 2, Empire
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45.00 Ga, Floyd by name, saye, “ Bocklen’s
the Court house in Moro, at 7.90 Two
M
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40.00 Arnioa Salve cured the two worst sores
p. m., Wednesday, Ootober 28th.
I ever saw, one on m y band and one
The
County
School
Superintendent
reoeives,
per
month.
' Every body is invited to attend.
41.66
MOBO, OS BOON.
Low~‘
A sure cure, and one you can de-
' pend upon, is Hickory Bark Cough
Remedy, a sure cure, and its purel
Use it for all lung trouble, coughs
oolda, hoarseness and sore throat
For sals by Moro Pharmacy and
first class dealers everywhere.
A few yean ago somebody, prob
ably on the hypnotic influence,built
a oostly experimental wagon road
near Salem. It was whitewashed
afterwards. Now the Salem board
of trade are whooping it up for
“model” highway, electing Marion
oounty and the city of Salem to pay
the expenses of the job.
.................
.......
00 my leg. I t is worth more than its
weight In gold. I would not be w ith
out It If I hod to mortgage my form to
get IL ” Only 26c at Moro Pharmacy*
NEW TODAY.
If You W ould be S u re
o f G e ttin g th e
O v e rc o a t M a d e
at the price you intend
to pay, you will save tim e an d m oney an d avoid being
disappointed, (.by com ing, o r sending, to ,this store.
every new model
of
advanced
H e re you have for selection
fashion in all the new est a n d best O v ercd atin g s
ju s t received from the noted high class clothes m akers,
M ic h a e ls , S t e m
<S l C o .,
fastidious.
’
Rochester, N. Y.
T h e se are O v erco ats w orth buying, worth w earing.
F ash io n ed
’
T h e y are distinctive, unusual,
by m aster tailors every g arm en t will m eet the requirem ents o f the m ost
Y our size, in an y style, will fit you perfectly; m ake you look distinguish­
ed in an y g athering, an d satisfy you in every way.
Y ou sim ply ca n ’t go wrong, no
m atter w h at you choose in
Michaels, Stern Co
Fine Overcoats .
$12.50
to $25.
F a n c y stripes in w arm , serviceable coatings, a s well a s plain effects in black, brown,
blue, g ray , a n d O x fo rd fabrics, with plain o r fancy pockets an d cuffs.
;
Special Value in $ 2 .0 0 Manhattan , oat Shirts
By all standards these shirts should sell at $3.50. Every one spick-and-span new, in plaited, negligee,
or stiff bosom style, with attacned or detached cuffs. The materials are fine imported shirtings of the
newest color effects and designs, high-class, eustom made and are unusually big value at $3.00
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W illio iT IS JSr C o . 9,The Dalles, Oregon.
MORO PHARMACY
Expert,
Experienced, Registered Pharmacists
nedicines Carefully Compounded.
SCH O O L
Kant a SewiRg Machine?
Complett Assortment of 8llvtrwsrt and Jewelry
Will give the beet machine made
| in trade for a good 900-1 b horse, 4
to 6 years old.
8inger Sewing Machine Go.,
It3 1 4 ]
114 2d st., The Dalles, Or
S C R A N T O N , - P E N N S Y L V A N IA .
FORMALDEHYDE. RUBBER GOODS, PERFUMERY.
BRUSHES. COMBS, SPONGES. GICARS.
Archtttociure
Bookkeeping
Stenography
Banking and Banking Law,
Commercial Law,
Advertising
Show Card Writing
Chemistry
Mechanical Drawing
Electrical Engineering
Newspaper Illustrating, Civil Engineering, Steam Engineering
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Mechanical E n g in e e rin g ,
baa Engineering, Mining Engineering, Locomotive Running,
Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating, <
French, German, 8panieh, taught with Edison Phonegrsph.
Any an d a ll K in d s o f P a te n t M e d ic in e A lw avs in Stock
farm foals, etc, fir Sale.
I am offering the following per­
Senator Fulton and Dr Withy
Ful! information furnished free upon request by
sonal property on very reasonable
comb arrived from Prineville, pass­
terms:
ing through Mon) Friday after 24
2 8-bottom 14-inch Flying Dutch­
man gang plows.
houn hard riding, behind time. Mr
2 16-diso Superior drills.
.6 4 1 -a Sixth street, Portland, Ore.
Fulton was able to keep his Condon
1 3} wagon.
and later appointments, and Dr W
4 sets work harness.
reached The Dalles fair in time for
3 milch cows, and several bead ci
the benediction. Senator Fulton
good horses. Write or 'phone
Repair to us for Repairs.
N. W. T hompson ,
appeared to be in cheerful mood io
We make a specialty of repairing wat-
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Moro, Or
spite of his failure to meet hie ap­
»od optical
good*.
We have the tools aud material*
pointments in Sherman oounty, in
ZA iiKHlern hospital for the treatment of all medical h im ! surgías
aud aklll to insure good work.
onneequeoee of the "difficulties
diseases, except Hu> h ae are oontagioue.
• ii,I? ?
oaoo„t
trav«l th ro u g h ad o b e la n d . T h e
wear bring It here, and we w ill repair It
W®tew.
fro
m
910.00
to
$
2
1
.0
0
per
w
e
e
k
,
a
c
c
o
rd
in
g
to
room
•o you can not tell It from new. W ed on t
storm broke over Prineville on the
400 Cords of 16-inch Pine wood
bang your watch up for a week or so and
for sale on the cars at Mosier, Or.,
12th, and for four days poured down
A iu h u la n « * will meet a ll trains and boats if hospital is notified.
Uten charge you for cleaning It. W e clean
at
86.00
a
oord.
This
mean«
It
and guarantee It for a year with ordin­
more rain than had fallen in the
For F urther In fo rm a tio n A ddreas
ary usage.
cheap wood laid down here; freight
12 months preceding. There were
rate to Moro 81.60. For partioula
Drs. Ferguson and-Reuter,
no cloudbursts or waterspouts, as
write to
M e d ic a l D irecto ra.
sometimes oocur, but rain fell stead-
E
lmer
R
oot
.
W H Y SO W K A K f
IN MEMORIAM,
T H B OXLLS8. OBSOON.
tNl”]
ily. The Crook oounty fair opened
Moeier„Or
Kidney
iroobles
Hay
be
sappier
Moro Camp, 361, W. O. W.
under smiling, cool, autumnal skies,
Your Life Away. Moro People
Moro. Or., Oct 21, 1908
but the sunshine lasted for a few
Have Learned this Fact.
Resolutions of Gvuiiolentx*:
houn only.
Whereas, It has been the will of
When a healthy man or woman be­
P o r c e la in B a th T u b a .
w
Any person or persona having
Providence to oall from our midst gin* to ruu down without apparent
Sherman Coaaty Prise Winners.
horMB,
cattle,
houM
etf,
lota
or
houiie-
Jewelry of all kinds.
our esteemed Neighbor P M Ruggles oaum, beenmee w w k , languid, depress­
hold goo is for sale, exchange, or
ed, auffora baokaehe, headaohe, dlxxy
At the district fair at The Dalles therefore be it
parties desiring to buy such prop-
Latest Bracelet Designs
Resolved, That in the taking off •p ell* aud u rinary dlaordan, look to
the following naaed Sherman ooun­
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®n<l T hb OBscRvcn a
A
gent
for
the
Best
Steam
Laundry
th«
kidney*
for
the
Neighbor Ruggles, this Camp
of it all. Keep good medium for advertising and
ty exhibitors were prise takers:
w n‘
||I *■
I
ry
has sustained the lose of an honored tb»» kldu«7» w«|| and
Shop in Brick Building next Observer Office
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— B
t customer.”
CUatoroer T
»pry
G O O D S SOLO R E A S O N A B LE
A H Barnum. Moro: let on bull member; and that as a Camp we you well. Doan’s Kidney PHI*
eure I
»r—
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T
hb O rservir , Moro, Or
C D O X R L E W I S , P r o p r ie to r .
one year old and under two; 2d on tender to the bereaved relatives our Meh kidneys aud keep them wall. Here
bull 1 year old and under 2; l»t on heartfelt sympathy in this hour of I* Moro ta*Umooy to prove It.
MORO
-
- OREGON.
OF Raise, llvlog iu Moro, mys,“ Kid­
breeding cow 4 y«*i* old and over; w o w ,
Resolved, T h a t a copy of these ney eomplulnt annoyed me fok yean.
W atch Inspector O. R. * N.
1st on heifer one year old and un­
..........
— — gflfT — — — —
aa — ^.1
reeo utions Iw spread on (be m in* In my «oxNipatloa I am required to do
der; 1st on bull or iieifer calf under U li- of lips Cam p, and th at an cn- a areat «teal <»f driving, sod the ___
const-
_ .
We hate several parties who
one year; let on bull of any breed grossed copy 1 * sent Io Ihe bereaved am Jarring «.f the wagon, and exposure am looking for homestead locations
r or age; let on herd of one bull, two member* of the fam ily.
ay hind- of weather, greatly wvak- ™ relinquishments, also some good
viicd u,y twek
T h * bedYetlooe
aM 4r.ii..«. were too I timber claims. If you know of anv
liack. The
‘ cow*. ei»ae breed; 1st on herd of five
Fraternally wnbrnilted.
fiequent iu action, being eeaot at times good homestead or timber claim* it
animals the same breed; 1st on two
G rokok M owmy ,
* bile at otliere too profuse aud '-upas wtU pay you to write to ua.
Ad­
M ORO, OREGON.
Satisfaction Gn* ran teed
* W. B. M owry ,
animals the produce of same ani­
h>oally atteuiled with palu In
dress
A btna R xalty C o ..
J
ANNS
MlTCHRLL,
4
mal.
1 finally procured Duau’a Kidney Pills
Both in Woikmanahip and Prior
226 Failing Building,
Cofomittee4
L IV E R Y , F E E D A N Q S A L E S T A B L E S .
.P o X d ,O r
R T Morgan, Moro: 1st on farm­ 814]
at Mwsn Pharmacy, aud the use of oue tf*4-609]
Office at Furniture Store
bug gave me satire freedom from beck
ers’ »ingls driving.horse; 2d on pair
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T he grandmother* of obi Dutch eel»*, and I waa beoeflUed Io every
J. M. DUNAHOO, Proprietor and Manager.
carriage horses.
Dut.kard families of weetesn Penn­ way. I hold a very high opinion of
Col C A Buckley, Grass Valley:
T . 1 me free. The D e ll^ „ oaT Mk.rma. ooea.y
M
.
sylvania ha vega dr and used Hick Doan’s Kldosy Fills.”
1st on mare or gelding four years
»•rvtev
fun, tub ad io er from Move to an, « fe rn .
For sale by all deals'«
Prie* M
ory BarkOlugh lUm dy and reared
OUR MO I T O T U om the paMIc.”
oid or over; 1st on mare of gelding
Ovilla. hhetor-Mllburn (>»., Buffalo,
»wwm NANeewwveevwmweevweemrem«,
sum
t<h»ir families on Ii tor a 100 years.
New YtWfc, sole ageota for the United
3 years and over; let on mare or
Now you can buy h «f ynur dealers nule*.
EVERYTHIN« NEW A N » UP-TO-DATE,
gelding 2 years and over; let on
Harleigh Glass, Proprietor.
tóSneuilwr the name— Doane—and
Ark for ¡1 and u-e It, because it is
t*k„ uu other.
brood mare four years and over.
purei' bvcausw it will stop y.»ur
SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS
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Every kind of rig to order,
A M Wright, Monk land: Beet col-
C-»u^h; laauiuvH it in t|i^
cough
and all orders prompt and satis-1
I,
W
Roe-,
the
Weecu
Jeweler,'
laMioo apples; beet dish of pippins
r medy made Try it. For kale by ha- Ma*,tie Clocks of the fleet m ake faotorv at reasonable prioee.
Mrs L A Heath, Grass Vallty:
Farmers teams fed as well aa
Moro Pharmacy and dealers e.ery- «arrauted io give entire satisfaction
I » * Subasribe for The Observer. Beet Weekly pabliehed
1st on shadow embroidery dre-i.
they are fad at home, if not better
ujktue.
fur two j ears, at 86 76 to 88.00 each.
Telephone at our expanse.
Bring your& to T he O ld R eliable .
H. V. REED, Representative,
T H E D A L L E S H O SPIT A L
Wood for Sale.
F. V. Clark, Jeweler. I-Optician
I i Boy, Sell or Eubiiige
W oro ’ s B a r b e r S h o p I
OPTIGIAL GOODS
herytliag First Class and Up to date. |
L. W.ROSS, Wasco
lifo riitiia luted.
J ^ a in 6 z n £ ,
P W liiu t Uvery Ci.
F. B. AXTELL, MORO, OR
- lisa, Ortps.
JOB PRINTING
in the Inland Empire.
Everyone read« it.’
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