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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1908)
• > The O b s e rv e r. Me LeeU OkwrsMew g g j^ S p a u ld in g a n d W e s le y C h a p e ls ■ • r * C » » I S l f l c l a l F a e a r .. orrioiKL p a p e s or ibiwi *» oo Practical Organizer. MORO, OK KOON. C. L. I kklamd ..................... M änagbb D. C. I bblawd , E ditor FR ID A Y ...................„D ec . 2!>, 1908 Church and Society notice« F R E E , e x cept when for money making purpose« Huch notice« at regular rate« at the option o f the publisher«. Before coming to the city to trade read ers are requested toesam ine TheObsei ver advertising columns. Its the active, wide awake business man who advertises, con sequently he Is the most accoinm>Klatlng, sells the cheapest, and deals the most lib erally in every wav We w ill not he responsible for the' neglect of aubecribera to notify ua of changes in their address. Nor will the notification of a Postmaster that the sub- acriber has “ Removed" settle the bill of a delinquent. Send for advertising rates. New York has had ‘a Croker night’ and ‘a Dante night.’ It strives to please all tastes. Many Oul.n« M ie r , that the 2d withdrawal of American troops Will be the shortest cut to annex- stion. Services Sunday noon at Wesley Chapel, and at 7 p m at Spaulding Chapel, Sunday. Rev GF Pinkhaaa Pastor. her« Prssbytssa« ck sesn , • In the current report of the Department of Agricult- ure, Secretary Wilson says that, contrary to his reputation, Kundny° M ouiing^nd the American farmer is a great organizer, and has achieved evening, remarkable success in many lines of cooperation in which Sunday school at 10 a m. the people in other occupations have made no beginnings ' * * Adam>* Paa4®r< M srs M . E. Chursh at all; or have nearly, if not completely, failed. The Far Regular services every Sunday, mer’s Union, in Washington state, to illustrate, is working at 11 a m. Rev. Perry Chandler, along the lines favored by the Department of Agriculture, Pastor. Sunday School at 10 o’clock a no. and by the country life commission. P H Buxton, Supt. . The .. i i i t i . .. ♦ *• Kenwood Ready Made * “You are quite right,” was the reply, I “and that Is the one he wished for. . Came Back Math» us. We pleased him by giving him value, not by what we told him. H e forgot that, as soon as he left the store. The clothes we sold him had to get him here again. • The clothes we’ll sell you will bring you back. W e haven t any other sort. Let other people sell them—we don’t expect to do all the business in town. We only hope to have the best trade. Clothes like 1 Ladies* Aid Society, every Tbura- day» at 2 o’clock p m. Mrs J E Warehouses for grain have been built, and sacks have been purchased in quantities, at a great saving to members. Wlue’ Pree*d®nt. There is no doubt that the work of this Union will be rap- | tm identieet «weed. idly extended. Secretary Wilson says that more than one A smart student showing a party i if t H. P wvi / wwa t . .» • . . • te r a pointed out to them h a lt oi the o,100,000 farms in this country are represented I among other curiosities a maty old in cooperative enterprises of this kind. The field is an T^ t * • “*? open one in ¡Sherman county, and with our 80,000 acre ffrin to uu his ass." enlisted Good Old Sherman could blossom as the rose,with Bkia.ThaT* 7w<2T thrifty, progressive and home-loving producers. but that ha wished for one.* . Customer Who Ihe fraction would be much larger if it were to be Th e A nsw er W as Easy. based on farms owned by the intelligent and progressive, W w— ith hisses and ... groans an audience Merchant Tailoring J Are getting us more patrons who used to wear nothing but tailor-mades than any make we have ever handled. We never paid so much at whole for m o8t o f 9u ch . farn ler3 „ re jIlle il8 e | y ¡ lltereB ted ¡„ F «"«»'’ « the >’• «"•« greeted great ■ scene of a nt drama. All hope of success for the cooperation. 1 he number of farmers associations is sup- at posed to be fully 75,000, with over 3,000,000 members. I want?^murmurad*Sraheert Man ---------------- Besides building warehouses, and buying sacks, these or- pfeywright As an exception proving the rule ganizationt have a developed fire, live stock and tornado p X ’ ^ itsV S is^ c X 1 said the manager grimly. “I t wants Its mousy d a , bivycle race may .kirn » ph.n ln B u r i,‘c e ’ 2,000,000 policy holders, irrigation, butter back!”—London Spectator. torn utility. I and chee8e making companies, and telephone service. Send The Observer to your absent friends. It is better than a letter, Emperor William and every member of the Imperial and gives all the home news. Four family must practice most rigid economy from now on, and months for 50c. '• « « . —....... -- - - - indefinitely. William II is financially ruptured, ahd his revenues so exhausted by his Extravagances that lie is in February 14th, 1909, will be the desperate strait for needed cash, although his annual in 50 th anniversary of the admission come is estimated conservatively at $10,000,000. This gal .....Of Oregon as a state, and the event will be properly oelebra'ed. ¡ng lack of money may account in part for the present al . -p . •>”...... «•** most melancholic state of a ruler who thinks that wealth That Roosevelt dam out in Arizo is as much his by divine right as is souvereignty Natur- “ !* j"9t ,be “ h0“f ’ h’1 a»y «><> Emperor's need of money extends to every mem- of Pulitzer and Laffau. | ber ° . hl8 *ami*y. who depend in largest part on his purse to maintain the state which he demands of them. "T sale. But we did it because the garments deserved it. You never paid as< much at retail. But if you ever let us show one of these suits or overcoats you’ll understand why you should. Hand-made. Built by such splendid “Well. w e lir was th* favorite ex clamation of surprise of a certain lit erary worker. “Well, well!” no mat- tot whether things were well or 111. “Well, weill” he exclaimed the other evening at the end of a aemltraglc story. “Two holes In the ground,” said a fa ir listener. I t took him a moment to catch an;' then he exclaimed, “Well, well, w *H r “Three hole* In the ground," eaid the girl. And the man was well cared of favorite phrase. craftsmen that we feel perfectly safe in guaranteeing that as long as you keep your body in the garments, they’ll look as well as the first day you r owned them. J 4"' Kenwood Suits oo M b $ 2 7 . 50 $ 3 0 .° ° $ 3 5 .° ° Real Estate Snaps 14.5 acres, Joining Moro, a snap at The most interesting feature of ft,000. the official messages of the Presi 620 acres 2% miles from Moro, 400 Up Fund, and down with dent is its 20,000 word proof of bis i _ - with the County - School < .--------------------— ............ foot i acrea aeree farm farm laild. land; pl plenty of water, very infatuation with his own phraseol I ,a » were the two strongest sentiments developed at the I g«>d improvement* nt*. Can give i a buyer ogy. | second annual School Board Convention held in Pendleton ’ ‘*rto* ° ° tbto‘ tract A. I. Williams £ Co., The Dalles, Oregon. last week. The Tribune says the meeting was one of t h e L ^ ^ X ï Æ f . ' T Î i S i ï ï S W l k w X h . H v « . " ^ * ^ most successful educational gatherings ever held in that TA T A U U i i iL 1 / 4a people believe that the effect of bird plumage on hats is worth the slaughter. I ------------------------- W .e v »X S V V V IU B w a a V /I J d U I lU G c ity . , 640 acres, the best Improved term In the oounty; house « nt $2,600, barn and water works ooet $2,600; ntoe lawn and - . good outhouses of all kinds, for $28 per lin e s fir Sale. 1 he Postmaster General says there is no such person market; $Zooo *down, ^ t^ b a ia n c e on vnln I...« t __ i ____. 1 a . . ... * I gOOd term*. Claus,, but fortunately pevftral million youngsters Proposed farmer* under one of the a8 . ‘ i I have several head of work I have a term in Morrow oounty con- hortee, also some harness: for sale Klamath irrigation projects claim 1 know better. to have been buncoed by the water “graft” backed by Uncle Barn’s Nebraska bogs continue to reach agency. Oregon by train loads—dressed and , undressed. The Standard Oil Company has the advantage of the twain«» world I Where. . , h. t . m. , ear l8t in that it control, the eervlce. of . h o ineieted that there wa« no more Archtald° A Rockef«11«»‘ and a repnbiican party T TaL’s plural ity, in spite of Roosevelt, in Oregon Opinion, differ U to whether the I part with Japan i. an arrangement, ' ' on nnderatanding, or a eottl.menU ¡“7 , ' *C'“C 9U,es u,,w flr“ ly -P " » " “ “ «*•» ^ . So far as the jingoes are oonoerned it is a frost. White Blnffs people are putting more than 2,000 new acres under cultivation, iriigating with pump iug from the Columbia river by the current motor process. “ When a woman can fire a bullet and bit a mark, she will be better , | vo,e’ said a speaker at the Berkeley college womeu’s suff i-age meeting. Perhaps when she can throw a stone and hit the mark her political education will be oom plete. . ' IX »IU from p « t | Call on or addresa siflUug of 727% acres; good wheat land p i . . . , <£ — Christmas Boyers, office. $20 per acre. Would entert . I an exchange proposition. W e wish to call your attention the large and complete stock I lm .3 2 1 ] Monkland, Or . ~ 7T flBfl U a II a Tap t a l a Vinton Hotel C ec. E. T h o m p so n Moro Noriwiro New Entirely, Convientto Business to 486 acres at $60 per acre, plenty of A . ' B . of I water, good house and barn, Is In one \|A|frh PR IC ES R E A S O N A B L E Holiday Gifts we are offering to I »DB DwIIS buyers this season. We invite you Th‘* * °”e ° f the be8t bar*aloa 1 hava- to call and see our display, and the 820 Acres, as good farm land a* therej , Single seated sleigh, in good or- speciaT inducements we are offering *“ in Bbermsn oounty, for $11,200 on I <ler« complete with pole, neck-yoke, Conducted on Best Principles I this season. Our prices you wi] i ^ t*.ra8- froaj «ngle and double trees, and two . l - . y . and th . Iow «t X n qu.Hty ‘“>U" ,n,i b*rn «Itein?l . < r i Og . oi t e l l . ' Will b . C t n a o r e l a l T r * * « B w U elteC — considered, u j With the season’s 820 Acre farm, one of the best In the ?° ‘ cheaP» **th or without the fix is L W Roes oouutjr, good bouse sod barn, well of ln88 v . L. IaKLaaP, greetings, The Wasco jeweler ^ U,r’ Dr<* orohard5 doWQ- “>• Moro, Oregon ill tfllC. Earthenware Creeks Jara, Jardiaaras In P o r t la n d Ve can furnfsh you everything in nor linn at any time. tenet. 7 of Thanks. i 130 Acn- Qear Moro. w|H cb<^ We wish to return our heartfelt Bre «.orth al1. thanks to all the friends who show- i J S V s t o r v I , We. hftire ieveral parties who ed their kindness toward us during and out buildings. «Iso good «Orchard. are for homestead locations the sickness and death of our lov igo Acres two eood w«n. °.r r,e,in<l u‘ahmenta, also some good ing wife and Bister, Mrs Jane H eiver I acres good farm land, a snap at $12.00 I ^lna^®r claims. If you know of any •T O R A T j Erfw a’ ds. i Tbs F a m ily P®r aore- 8. homestead or timber clsim s.it $2,600 will buy one of tbe nobbiest TU1 y° “ 40 WriU 40 U"- ; dwellings in tbe city of Wasco. Come dreM A btma R kalty C o ., N A T U R E 'S W A R N IN G . and see m a ... 225 Failing Building, C orner 7th and Stark Streets. $660 w ill buy a 6- room oottage In the li*4-3O9] Portland, Or It 1« new and lu room« are provided w ith Reopie Sbewld Reoognixe It lif o r u t iii lutei HOLT extras of all kinds W hen V» asco je w e le r | balance on easy terms at 6 percent, in 1----- -— ----- ----------- r •» Hotel Oregon Portland is a safe city to stay = = = = = h t>way from at the - present time, or I U Secretary Cortei y on acoepls the | olty of Kent. W ill take a good team In | running water and long distance tele And Heed It. I * r t payment. until its gnardstnen exhibit more ¡nTjU tion of a New York Trust Co phones. European plan. Rate« , . . f« A n fn r ea « i » ----------------- - *ork Trust G CAIAritV in n i l I »1 per day and upward oolenty in captnro. of |U .11 too i l>eoolue .. iu ' pr„ v ., identi fu i,i^ oome .„ ,n . q u _ ... House lot In known the city . of O r i ------------- K fol ‘d«»«y if His letly-m ysterl- Valley; I good well and of water; H igh rat priced room $3 numeroda bands of bandits. I low „ a ■ W A I I a a B a I a . __— — . * p « fe y - well-established precedent», °usly. But nature si ways warns you. | the old Holder place; $300 w ill bay I I ’*'* ---------------- *...................... Notice the kidney secretions - M 1 AnX person or persons haring Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co. The * * treasury still retains its repu Heelf tbe color Is unhealthy—If there P® F- horses, oattle, houses, lots or house- It surprises the public to learn tation as the nation’s financial train Chas. W right, President. are settlings and sediment, • , 1 °*n X**® • man a targaln In city hold goods for sale, exohange, or that the coat of the postal franking lug-school for tank and trust presi Hsw^ge. frequent, scanty, painful. i ^ ^ i d 1 X 7 *4 0 Partk" d m lrin « 40 buy •«>»> P ~ p - ■. C. Dickinson, Manager. privilege last year was $42,000,000, | dents I t la time then to use Duau’* Kidney Call and nee roe for terms.* w i,J find T hb O bsbbvbr a which is more than twice the sum P*’1“’ »900(X) w ill buy a »-room bouse and I gOod .m edium for advertising and of the postal deficit This leak de | < sstro is credited with having se To ward off Bright's disease or dla- | *ot; houae fitted with electric lights and securing a customer. Try . ,------- patent - closet, good location. W ill take T hb O rskrvbr , Moro, Or mauds the immediate attention of cured 160,000,000 of good money tietee. congress. | before his flight to Berlio for a sur Doan's have done great work in Moro gOOd U* “ ‘ “ W ,n,nl . gical operation. Castro is a wise “ Let us be more generous to each guy if he rwuaius away fivm Vene F ro tla n d , O reg o n , other,” said Judge Gray to his steel zuels, and doesn’t permit the graft .......... . AND Kidney secretions forcing me to arise j Only half what the lumber cost that is OSCAR ANOKRSON MAMAOSM' gneatH at the Golden Rale dinner. / era to get io too close touch to his meuy times during tbe night. I was J 4n ,be bonding. In view of the fact that the guests good thing. There are “opera adVieed by an acquaintance who bad alm bava 4 vo houses and lot* In represented nearly two billions of tions” known to some men that ¡ w r f o s t u i M o rr h My Morto le dollars in corporation properties would quickly and successfully re c .r ~ l . h .,i 7 l W » buy. b M M » 4 two loto nppo. Quick Hales and the advice seems superfluous. They | move all trace« of tl at $60,000 000 cured a box at the Moro Pharmeey. I site Moro M . E . Church. Easy termA Free bus to and from trains used them according to direction* and $1,600 buys 5 room houae w ith bath Small Profite. ought to be “ more generou*” to the Rates by the day received prompt relief. I have appeal- I rooin- Good well of water aod 12 lota; public. U v e aod L et Live. ed to them on several occasions since | " ’ H ,ak® parl trade Christmas Moods. BO c, 7 6 c, • 1.0 0 . » 1.6 0 , W2. Pall and Examine and the results have highly satisfa* For P a rtic u la r« aak C h in a’s uew era begins w ith U n 8pedal prices on sleds, doll cabs, to ry.” My Stock of European Plan cle Bam aa the Iteat. international go carts and toy trunks. Fine up F U R N IT U R E For «ale by ell dealer*. Price M Good Clean Family Hotel and frien d Ihe E m p ire haa, which is a to date rockers for large and small cvnte. F<MHer-Mllburn Co., Bufitelo, S ID E L IN E S good ».Lari for luanv more centuries people. Pyrogrsphy outfits and New York, sole agents for rbe United M oro, O reg o n . b sfere haying o f Celestial history. Uncle Sam’ s su plies; statu|ted wood, assorted Btetee. tteniMuiier the name— Damns—and etroug point in th e far E .at ia a de designs for carving and burning. J A m es S t e w a r t ould call e«|)ecisl attention lo| lake no oilier. sire to give all ualious a fair deal, I w ith o u t any reference whatever Io Hewing Macklins now on hand. Address: MORO, OR BOON. iin Orepn. Moro • Oregon. ta il a dosen Hl and a rd Machines Commence taking The Observer tlie ao called Roosevelt policiea. —■ »liMmBOfi which must ta sold s i your own New Years, If you are not now a Sidney Johnson, Proprietor. Stock Inspector price, either for cash or on the itt- Astonishment of the houae com Btsllu ent plan. Don’t fail to s _ subscriber. See 4th page invitetion. Every kind of rig to order, Sherman County, and all orders prompt and satis It will be good news to the farm to liter on appropriations over th e these mid get prices if yob think of getting a machine in the near fu Oregon. Pirat street. Btroug brisk, lloro, Ore. factory at reasonable prioss. dtecovery that the hietotic Pernai) I ture. ers to hear that the Moro Hardware' , O. W . A xtkll , Farmers teams fed as well ss pwty Stock Inspector van is station io Washington liw<l Moro, Or and Implement oompany will In they era fed at home, if fiot better. Louis Schadewftx. Kent. Oregon beeu removed without legal author future he able to supply all Holt Confectionery Telephone at our expense This Is W ertb Renolng. ity, on the “order of the Preeitleoi,** Combine Harvester extras I * « F Zelinskt OT Gibson at, Buffalo, is amusing. If Washington sitou d Cigar», Totiaccofi M lUtelaw Reid will be ordered to • aaJ*- ” 1 rurad the most annoying some day fiod the capitol mov< <1 , Ophir farm, and no me represent«, ncroos Ute Potomac, or the White ' V ^17 ’ Buck,*°’a Ar B illiard and Pool Tables tive American will take the portfo tea uoom ro » i B g lio of ambnasedor to London whiuh ___ no one who knows Itoosey, ought | O the aore was gone.” HealsaRsorve; sold be has disgraced by bin diagnsting j i b bl l_ WlAfi I leaoold drtnka and las >1« ta astonisheil. . under guarantee at Moro P h a rm a c y . W e “ ¡ÍB B if, Sell ir Eiebuge “°r/ b<K~ F U R N IT U R E M 'iL “ d 1 PTO; W. B . .¡M cC oy, O. W. AXTELL M Pbiliam nt livery 0. I iit r jt liig First Cliss a il Dp t i life. A g en t for the Best Steam Laundry Shop in Brick Building next Observer Office K D Q X R L E W I S . P r o p r ie t o r . MORO N « _Q &_* JHL Catn pro,».!»«U4h»h»ri..pi.™,«» A t T he O bservbr O ffice - - OREQON. j ......................... ....................................................... J ^ a x n ix n j, 3^a.n^in^ Satisfaction Guaranteed Both in Workmanship and Prioe ' Office at Furniture Store. F. R. AXTELL, MORO, OR li T . s sm ui I~W 1I~ ~~i iiim itii-u j¿ jjjm j.in jiij.j , Wm. Rudolf Commercial B arber S h o p ' oros P o r c e la in B a t h T u b a . Esmond Hotel UNDERTAKING Mr R. P. Hull G R A S S VA L L E Y , O R E . MORO, OREG O N. » tI V E R Y , FEED ANO SALE S T A B L E S . J. M. D U N A H O O , Proprietor and Manager. V -M» Trow The Dalles or ear Hheraaaneoeatr potato at ee, eu«>ae • Harries «eratebed to or frew Mere to an, pointe - OUR M O T T O “PU«w tfw public everything new and up - to - date , s p e c ia l rates to commercial travelers y t-— - — i i