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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1908)
4 The O bserver. ■ • r . v i a , «M l I d a I r a p s r . O F F IC IA L r u * l * or IH K K IM N UO MOMO, O I I Ü O N . C. L. I ««LAND . : . .M anagkk D. C . I bkland ......... E ditor F R I D A Y .....................N o v . 20, 1908 Church and Society notice* FREE, ex cept when for money making purpose* Much notice* at regular rate* at the option of the publisher*. Before coming to the city to trade read er* are requested toesamine TheObcei vef advertising column*. It* ti>e active, wide awake business man who advertise*, con sequently he I* the most acooinm xlating, sell* the cheapest. *nd deals the most lib erally In every way ►*********^Z* **♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦,♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ The Store That Stands Still ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ The fact that we have succeeded in becoming the ♦ Soon stands ♦ ♦♦ ♦ Sshop only makes us twice as ambitious and twice as care ♦ ♦♦ ful. W e’ve got to hold our prominence. * It would be pig headed to ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ grow Mg e were never before so careful in buying our ♦♦ merchandise. T hat is W why ♦ we took hold of ♦ ♦♦ • •' 1 ' ' ' < < * * ■ ♦ ♦ ♦ Kenwood Ready Made ♦♦ ♦♦ . Merchant Tailoring ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ : W. «re watching «11 the maker« «11 the time and whenever we ece a line ♦♦ ♦ of goods that is better than the one we’ve handled, we immediately replace ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ the inferior merchandise and justify your confidence by constantly improv- ♦♦ ♦♦ ing our values. We thought we’d handled fine clothes and they were the ♦ ♦ ♦♦ beat until these better garments appeared. ^N o th in g like then, ever before ♦ ♦ ♦♦ known in the trade. Actually hand built and such style and shape as ♦ ♦♦ only merchant tailors used to create. They fit absolutely without blemish. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ They cost more, they're worth, all the difference, their extra wear justifies it ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦« * * * * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦- ♦ back. a u th o rita tiv e W e w ill not be reeponeible for the neglect of subscribers to notify us of ebadgeain their address. Nor w ill the notification of a Postmaster that the sub scriber has “ Removed” settle tbe bill of a delinquent. headed. Send for ad vertisin g rates. a O ne way o f in su rin g against hue glare is not to have an yth in g they can steal. Col. W altereou is try in g to e x p lain th e N o vein lier in scru ta b ility o f the J u n e in evitab leu ess. N ow th e cracker box a u tb o tiiie s h ave begun fix in g up President T aft’s c-tbiuet ap |toiu tiitetiis for him . VTl S T h e b a ttlesh ip N orth D akota, our n a tio n ’s biggeet tighter, said to t e h igger than T itluiau or La Fullvfl»*, is uow afloat. It is hoped the warden of the led eral prison w ill see to it that th e w alls are so stron g that no drafts can reach banker Morse. , A m erica hears a good deal o f rich stag a flairs in N ew York and P itts burg, but over in B erlin rieh stag affairs are th e p rin cip al topic. I THE REAL S freuaw A C om strN ote« IfreMOMM NKKIIOM N A TIO N A L sh ou ld not be slow in recogu izin g th e freedom o f a pew nation that h as m ade for freedom such sacrifices as B u lgaria S a y , A lbert; how was th at basket? Cheap, was it not? How lu ck y som e psople are. There is talk i f h a v in g you for jan itor. H ow do you th in k you w ould lik e the job? D eal I.a o f E m peror K m n g H su, a n d th e d o w a g e r B m p rm s T su T si A n , has a w a ke n e d new interest in 'r i - v .. . I VHIna. I h e Em press liv e d ju s t long eoo ug lt a fte r’ D ie d e a th id th e E m - j lo s t-S trife d or Stolen. Williams & Co., The Dalles, Oregon. A 2-year old horse colt, near mouse grey oolor; blocky b u ilt; w eight ab ou t 1200 lbs; branded a hair brand on shoulder, d ou b le R, right and left on on e center stem ; [ last seen about Septem ber 20, 1908. Reward of $5 for in form ation lead ing to its reçovery, or $10 reward for d elivery at m y farm . - J. A. R asmussen , tf-317] • v M onkland, Or L L th e real value a w a tc h has is in th e m o v e m e n t— in the m a te ria l, fin is h , a d ju st m e n t o f th a t m ove m ent _ Real Estate Snaps 320 Acre farm , one o f fbe liest in tbe county, gooil hbuse and barn, w ell of water, nice orchard; $2,000 dow n, tbe balance on easy terms at 0 neroeut. iu tereaL 146 Aerea, joining Moro, a Hitan at $6,000. H adjusted as a fin t m ovem ent, at 120 Acres near Morn; w ill aell cheap Tbe improvement« alone are worth all that la naked for thia place. P len ty of water; good 2-atory bouae, good barn and out building«, also good orchard. W e are distributors for'this dis* Wasco, Oregon Wheat farm for Rent on 3 y e a r le a s e a t 3 - io t h s P R IC E S R E A S O N A B L E ’1 Conducted on Best Principles T rade 100,Acre«, tw o good wells, aliout 00 acres gixxi luiln laud, a auap at $I2.UO ,>er acre. - 040 Acres, the best Improved farm in tbe county; house c w t $2,600. barn and water work« ooal $2,600; nloelaw u and good out hounes of a ll kinds, for $28 00 Should K now H o w to R esist It. l«-r aero. ’ O nly one m ile to h a d grain to m arket; $4,000 down, the balance on The back aches because the kidney« good U-rius. are blockaded. $2.600 w ill buy one of the nobbiest H e lp tbe kidneys w ith th e ir work. dwellings in the city of Wasco. Come T h e bask w ill ache no more. and see me. L n U o f |»n«»f (hat D<a»u’a Kidney Moro Property. Pbl« do (his. SD00OO w ill K iy a 0-rooin house and G J Farley, retired, 610 R io t T h ird «1 lot; house lilted w ith electric light« and The Dalles, Diegon, says, “ 1 s t i f f red parent elueel, good location. W ill take for some tim e w ith tuck ache and pain good team as part | mi y m ent In m y loin«, which would be A e ry ae $660 buys a 6 room story hou«e V*re if I contracted a «light cold- M y and 2 lots; call for terma. kidneys were in a very diaonlered 00 u - $500 w ill buy 2-«tory building1 w ith dltion when I procured D oac’a Kidney iu-w m eiit, ‘ n gooil iocxtloiitor btiHlness H ll« and beg«,, U alngtbem I t was not O nly h alf w hat tbe lum ber cost that 1« long before I obtained relief from the in Ins building. . use of till« ■’•■••^“ re m /d 7. y , "««I aud m (he pain« — e p a in -a aud m I al«o have tw o hnu«es and lota In symptoms gradually disappeared. Il I •Mowry’« Addition io Moro; w ill acll •* Hms now slmw 1 was cured by cheap. Call lor leim s. p e ro r to oom iueud th e new dow ager K lon d ik e. A p p ly or write to C. E. J o h n s o n , M o r o , O re g n M a in S tre e t MORO OREGON MANAGERS O mer S ayrs , G eo . M iller Dancing ©very Friday even ing until further notice. A good Hoor and the best of ^nusic by Hulse orchestra. Wright-Dickinson W. B. McCoy, Moro, Oregon. . w ill pay y o u to write to us. Ad- dress A etna R ealty C o ., 225 F a ilin g B u ild in g, tf«4- 109j P ortland, Or C heniistry E lectrical E n gin eerin g » •« » ■ S & » . . M echanical E n gin eerin g Kiigineerinir, Locom ng« iv . K unning, Pranpi a *o in '),nlf. H eatib g and \e n t ila t in g , F rench, G erm an, S p an ish , tau gh t w ith Kdisop P h on egrap h . F u l! in form ation furnished free upon request by ; H. V. REED, R ep resen tative t 64 > '3 S ix th .s tre e t, P o rtla n d , O re. Satiafaction Guaranteed Both in W ork m an sh ip and Price Hotel Co. Chas. Wright, Pre« I dent. Office at F u rn itu re Store. M. C. IBcklnaon, Manager. F. R. A X T E L L , M O R O , O R Esmond Hotel •OSCAR JOB PRINTING ANDRKSON . MANAGER or behänge ¡w rfo s t ad M orrà Streets B r in g UNDERTAKING My Motto Is ’ Quick Ralea and Hmall Profita. Live and L ei Live. Call and Examine My Htnck of FU R N IT U R E and RJDE L IN E S before baying O. W . AXTELL M oro - to T he O ld R eliable . L IV E R Y , F E E D A N D S A L E S T A B L E S . * J. M. DUNAHOO, Proprietor and Manager. Wasco. Oregon. T* 1 Sidney Johnson, Proprietor. Every kind of rig to order, and ail orders prom pt and sa tis factory at reasiA^ahle pries«. Farm ers teAiqs fed as w ell as they sre fed at hooae, if not better. T elephone a t bur ex pen«e. A y o u rs M O R O , O R E G O N . FURNITURE Pballamonf livery Co AND ! ................................. ................................ w w m i w m l P ro tla n d , O re g o n . D im .lo i/ o f « n .h C ity. rv«*hU»„-ton. c iv ili« a » « n -rlp tlv « R k .tch o f aarh plao*, Ix x a tlo n , Hhlppln« rx -IU tl* * a u d a C la n l- n««l D irectory o f oaoh Rusinao* an d P m fM slon l . - r o _ i . H • CO, la*. (Mattia. W.ib Oregon. from T h . Dali*« or any 8b-r o„anly onr Ä 8«rtio« furntahiM) to or from M oro t o a n y point* O U R M O T T O “ P1e«w th< public.” EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE, SPECIAL RÂTES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS A L IT T L E MISSIONARY W ORK IN YOUR idle days by telling your neighbors of the good qualities of The Observer, -alf you can’t get their sub- scriptions, send us their addresses and we will nend them sample copies. We pay for all soliciting you do J Subscribe for The Observer. Best Weekly published in the Inland Empire. Everyone reads it. ‘ W POLK’« S a IUÏELR i 1 .- ', P aa TP. »; • ’ »»• t C a . E n gin eerin g M, A n y person or persons h avin g F r e e b u s to a n d fro m tr a in s horses, ca ttle, bouses, lo ts or house R a te s b y t h e d a y hold goods for sale, exch an ge, or parties d esirin g to buy such prop 6 0 c , 7 6 c , SI . 0 0 , $ I . 5 0 , $ 2 . erty, w ill find T he O bserver a E u r o p e a n P la n good m edium Tor ad vertisin g and eecuring a custom er. T ry A G o o d C le a n F a m ily H o te l T h e O rsxrveb , Moro. Or file Dalles luto Garage - J. K‘d o iy Pill« and I have had no $500 buvs boast and tw o IM« oppo E m press, Y elm nxla,to the <oofideuce ! r*luru t,,e truuNS. I can recommend nile Moro M. E . Church. Raay term«. D a lle s Iro n W o r k s , O w n e r • f U ir » e w l,S r |« .u m p .i.e . T U | r "“ “ • "•'■'"ly "» O . K ir k , P r o p rie to r. $1,000 buy« 6-motn houne w ith bath room. G.axl well of water and 12 Iota; new C hina m ove is stren gth en ed by w ill take part trade. Autos Repaired and Stored th e old w o m a n ’ s d ea th . P rin c e **** dealer« Price 60 E xpert men a lw a y s a t hand to at* F o r P a r t ic u la r s a s k C hong, w ho w ill ru ie u n til his son M ilburn Co , Buffalo, P a W ei, now five , ears old, a t t a i j « ¿ L , ’* * ’ * ’* ** Un“ H tend to repair tfdtk and tb e upkeep of a m ach in e g en e r a lly . Located liis m a jo rity , ia m m an o f tulvaLced Heaisiuia-r (tie name— Donna—and ideas. op p osite M oody w h srehouse, brick lake no oOter. b u ild in g and ch eap insuranoe. ’ Hotel Oregon Dancing Academy Hny, Sell J . T . P e te r s B ric k V Show Card W ritin g M echanioal D raw ing C l’ u Ma 11 r i l e d t e f t m y place on or about the j 15th of October, 1908, three horses, One a b ay m are, w h ite strip in face, w eight ab ou t 1050 lbs, brand ed V on left stifle; One a bay g eld in g, w eight about 1200 lbs, a w h ite sp ot on h is belly and a w h ite strip in h is face; One a black or br,own geld in g, STOP AT w eight ab ou t 1200 lbs, star in face I and one w h ite foot, no brand. A n y in form ation th at m ay be fuiniHhtd eith er to m y self or Jos B C o rn e r 7th a n d Stark S tre e ts . Morrison, Gram V a lle y , lead in g to It U n e * and Its ronm s »re provided with recovery, w ill lie lite r a lly rewarded running water and long distance tele phone*. European pTin. Kate* A pply to me 8 m iles east of Monk- $1 per day and upward ladd, on th e P ape place, or address - Hlghett priced room $3 J . R. H untwr , per day. tf-n 6-316] , M on k ’a n d .O r Information Wanted. cash. SCRANTON, - PENNSYLVANIA. - H o r tln 11 <1 linctive wat^J», a Watch Inspector fer O R N Co. SCHOOL Convientto Business In whatever price it is to be sold— from $ 35.00 to $150.00. I. Ross, New Entirely. W hen ican w atch alw ayt finished and L G RA SS VALLEY, O R E. Horses Lost-Reward. T h e H ow ard is th e only Amer 320 Arres, as good farm land aa there is iu Nbermau county, for $11,000 on eaay terms; 4 miles from station, good well o f water, fair house and barn. Vinton Hotel 720 Acre farm east of M onk land, 000 920 acre: 800 acres tilla b le, 75 acre acres good farm land, ou good terma sum m er fallow , at $1.25 per acre. Two bourn-«, a good barn, aud twog<«xl We have several parties who well» of water. W ill take small place Good M ouse, B arn , an d O ut are looking for hom estead li.cation« near T h e Bailee or Portland, In ex change, to am ount of $«,000 or $4,000. or relin q u ish m en ts, also som e good B u ild in g s , P le n ty o f W a te r timber cla im s. If you know of an y 820 Acres in name locality; w ill take ! good hom estead or tim ber c la im s .it Get in quick if von wnnt o n e of part trade, or Will take $17.U0 i-er acre S itu ated four m iles north east of M oney alon e Is resp on sib le for the a ttem p ted assassin ation o f H en ey in a Han F ran cisco cou rt room, and th e su icid e o f IiaaA the crim in a l,in ja il. T h e cou rts o f the bay c ity those houses J Q E lrod udveniat^ h ave brought sh am e upon th eir today. They w ill sell quick. ju d g es, and d isg ra ce to th e nation, by th eir th ousand con trivan ces to BLOCKADED. defeat the en d s o f ju s tic e in the Evsey Household In th e C ity of M oro n otorion s A b e R e u f trials. M ary G arden w ho is firing hearts around th e world ju s t now, is an A m erican girl o f the most fasciu a tin g w ays. T h e I^ ird o f Hkibo, w ith bisAlOO.Ooo.oOtflinked h is arm w ith in that o f M ary, as I hey landed from a liner in N ew Y oik ’»other d ay, and was sn ap sh otted for T he W orld . • Mrs. C arnegie add th eir dau gh ter M aigu erite, were on tea rd . 1. A Golden W edding. Mr and Mrs P P DeM oss w ill c e l ebrate their G olden W edding a n n i versary in th is city T h an k sgivftig d ay, N ovem ber 26th, 19ti>8. T hey w ill he pleased -.to ■‘T sc e iv e ^ b e ir friends du rin g the afternoon, from T he B ask et S ocial, held in the new school b u ild in g for the purpose 2 to 5 o ’clock. | o f raisin g funds w ith w hich to p iy Send T be O bserver to you r a te e n t ch ase a bell R»r the b u ild in g , was a friends. It is better than a letter, grand success. I) M cGregor acted and g iv e s all the hom e new s. F ou r as auctioneer, and the sales netted m onths for 50c. $37.65. MrS C B *bavis, and her little T h e Boston H erald is tb e first grand daughter A rv illa , left this S u n d ay paper to abandon the com ic m orn in g for V ancouver, where they su p p lem en t d isgrace, w hich has had w ill v isit relatives. its day. T h e com ic su p p lem en t has n ever been w orthy o f its p la ce and Mr and Mrs T a lm a g e O D avis though gradual bus sunk in to ob left th is m orning for P ortlan d . ’ scu rity co m p lete, as a vulgar, faw H en ry 8 DeM oss is v isitin g his d ry colored, m ean in gless th in g, of chi id sen at Forest Grove. low ideals, w ith not a sem b lan ce of .R ev John T o n k in s is h elp in g Mr art in them , nor any th in g w hatever alker, of th e ridge, tear down the oom m endable. old sch ool b u ild in g, w hich is now M ou n t M cC ulloch, w hich last d isajtpearing by the wagon load. year thrust its head up from the Prof J M DeM oss has returned for c en ter o f B o g p d oy is lu n d f GO m, a few d ays. o f U ualSska, has d isap p eared in A lbert Pentecost and fa m ily have th e throes o f .an oth er vo lca n ic moved in to DeMoss, for the purpose ch an ge. In its p lace is a land lock ed bay, throe m iles wide, w hich of ed u ca tin g th e ch ild ren . • th e ra tter K ush sailed" in to , and m ade sou n d in g s of. t BIRD. A m o n g tb e w reckage o f th e cam p sig n there is n oth in g more s tr ik —B c t .r een ru m in g ---------- than th ~ e d ifference o betw the r r DeMosa S prings has a very in ter vo tes G om pers d eliv ered and those ' 0 -t’n8 school of 22 p u p ils, and a h e th o u g h t he con trolled . gifted teacher. T h e U n ited S tates, a nation b u ilt upon tbe corner ston e o f freedom , ■ * ? N ow th at th e din n er pail is to lx fu ll four years more, schem ers are d ev o tin g much tim e to seein g that th e grow ler g ets its share. T he beet T h a n k sg iv in g item we b ave to offer to d a y is the prom ise o f our national m anufacturers, o f w ork for 1,500,000 men before the N ew Year. ♦ A