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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1909)
•I The O b se r v e r . I Wise ■ • r * « llr a f f id a i r« p « r. o r r io u L r * r i s o r » h im ía * 1 M O H O , OR B O O N . old Man-fioldwin Smith and his Christmas Message ta His Fellow Man. C. L. I mxland ..................... M anager 0. C. I rxland ,E ditor At 86 years of age Goldwin Smith sends from his To ronto home to the Cornell tJniversity Era the most notable Christmas messages of the year for hopeful humanity. Re .J an 15, 100ÍI FRIDAY viewing his remembered 80 years, he finds covered by them Church and Society notice« FREE, ex the whole period of the resistless insweeping tide of democ cept when for money making purpose«. H»»ch notice« at regular rate« at the option racy which has so completely overborne the reactionary of the publisher«. Metternichism that cursed Europe ufter Napoleon’s down before coming to the city to trade read er« are reuue*ted to examine TheObsei ver fall; which has invaded even the ‘stagnant East’ and left advertising column«. It« the active, wide awake hu«ine«« man who advertUe«, con- the United States “almost in the rearguard” of democracy. Aenuently he 1» the mo«t accommodating, •ell« the cheape*t, and deal» the mo«t lib erally in every way We will not be responsible for the neglect of aubecrilwra to notify us of change« in their address. Nor w ill the uoti&cationof a Postmaster that the sub scriber has “ Removed" settle the bill of a delinquent. Send for advertising rates. When was a youngster more frig id in Oregon than this same 11)09! When more welcome! l’rof. Smith’s 80 remembered years have seen the en tire period of the development of steam railways, an in vention which has so powerfully aided free thought and free institutions. They have included the religious revo lution in the world of intellect, which he thus summarizes: “The child when still a youth heard a great pro fessor oi ph ysical science struggling to reconcile geology with Genesis. Now he reads the work of a religious writer such as Gladstone, struggling to reconcile Genesis with geology.” . . Borax, gypsum and salt, are pari of the product« of Central Oregon to be developed this year in north ern Lake county. Seud The Observer to your aliseui friends. It is better thau a letter, and gives all the home news. Four months for 50c A Florida gardener has produced a combination cucumber orange. Bat who wants to spoil a cucumber with orangism and endow mii orange with picklish qualities! Plenty of roof-garden opportuni ty now for exercise with thè suow ahovel; and it is an opportuni!) tbat shonld not be neglected, as thè Chinook will amasti ihings if it is.* The United States battleships Louisiana and Virginia arrived at Beirut, Syria, last Friday, hut in oonsequence of the plague which prevails there left immediately for Smyrnfc, Turkjey. Gov. Chamberlain lias issued a proclamation to all the mayors Oregon, asking that a committee be appointed io each eity to solicit subscriptions for the aid of the Ital ian earthquake sufferers. It is hop ed that our Moro citizens will do all they can to help the good cause. £ . F. Ballard, who settled Bal lards landing, 60 miles south of Lewiston on Snake river, 50 years ago, rode^oto Baker city on the construction train from the mouth of Powder river Isst week. How true that everything comes to Til m who waits. Ballard has now trav eled the overland sage brush trail the last time oo horseback, tar.,.-- . Fight Igaiost Tuberculosis Last Year ia Aid of Hunanity. -—ArTniRioB deHars—in rôund numbers was spent in the nited States last year in the campaign against tubérculo sis, according to the annual report of the National Associe ation for the Prevention and Study of Tuberculosis. The fight has been the most successful, the best organized and far reaching in the history of medicine. All classes of peo ple are taking Up the crusade, including labor unions, churches and laymen. An important factor was the work of the Red Cross, with its millions of stamps, and the In ternational Exhibit,-held first at Washington city, and now open in Philadelphia, impressed upon thousands the ne cessity of properly, combatting the disease. During 1908 more institutions and organizations for the cure of tubero« ulosis were established than the total number of such in stitutions in existence prior to January 1st one year ago. Notes and News from Salem. The tegis'mture met on time, and Hon Jay Bowennan was chosen by unanimous vote as pres dent o’ the senate. Hon C N McArthur was also unanimou-ly chosen speaker of the house, and .both branches having duly organized the assembly pro- teed ed to business like a man de Ohio newspapers are gettiug dow n lermined to do something worthy of to a business basis. They have the hour. agreed that hereafter they will de d in e publishing any stuff, either The Oregon Electoral college com for prohibitionists or liquor dealers posed of R K Butler of Condon; A unless paid for at advertising rates.- C Manners, Frank Miller, and J D The drys claim that the newspapers Lee; met and cast the vote of Oregon should donate space to their cause, for William 11 Taft for president because Itis a moral issue, while at and James Schoolcraft Sherman for the same time the prohis are ooto vice-pres dent of the United States, nous borrowers of newspaj>ers and lion K R Butler w >s elected messin- the wets have excellent pressagents. ger to carry the sealed ballot to the Newspapers are coming to realize president of the senate at Washing the fact tbat their space is their ton city. , living, and not to l»e given away wholesale, all for charity. It will t»e good news to the farm era to hear that the Moro Hardware M o r n in g O re g o n ia n : A f t e r a llo w and Implement company will in in g them selves to be s h u t n p for future l>e able to supply all Holt s e veral days b y a l i t t l e snow , lik e a Combine Harvester extras b u n ch o f sick and Itedraghwl c h io k - land a re a g a in . lie g iu n in g to m ove alio n t It is asto nish ing w ith w hat a p ara lys is a litt le snow w ill s tr ik e our |M*tiple l'li> v I u d d le u p at ' ’ ' Regius Professor at Oxford, tutor of a king, champion of the North in our Civil War, author with more than 20 valuable historical and political works to his credit, early active in the broadening of modern education, sage of Canada, Prof. Smith is perhaps the most distinguished liv ing proof that the hurrying world has use for wiseold men. Dr. Wayaou of Honolulu, who has devoted much time and atten tion to the study of leprosy, has announced the restoration to health of a patient of his sfflicted with the disease. Desirous of observing other cases, the co uno* of treatment will not be made public at present. eus in a coop, th e )>eople o f P o rt ■ • Rut finer than any word of his is the example of a great man who retains his youthful ardor of intellect at an age when the few who attain it are generally atrophied into an unthinking conservatism, and who turns his “keen, un troubled gaze” with buoyant hopefulness upon the prob lems of the time. The present day hears no wiser words than the letters, framed with the golden gift of brevity, in stinct with faith in facts and in tU . good will of the-people which thjs veteran scholar of three nations still contributes to the press. ” . f In The Rose City this week 65 cents per dozen is the lien’s medal for the return of prosperity, but the price doesn't all go with the medal F av a r S o re s . Fever sore«aud old chronic sores shud not l»e liealod em irefyfbut shuld Iw kept in beahhy condition. This can be done by app ly in g C b a.p tierlsln ’s Halve; this salve has no superior for Ibis purpose; It Is also most excellent for chspped hauds.sore nipples, burns and diseases of the skin. For sale by Moro Pharm acy T h * L pca I Ghuvehea M o ro P roo kyto rio n C hw reh. Services in Moro Pre byterian church next Sunday, Morning and evening. Sunday school at ID a ta. A- J. A dams , Pastor. M o ro M . E . C h are h Regular services every Sunday, a t 11 a ra. Rev. Perry Chandler, Pastor. Sunday School at 10 o’clock a m. P H Buxton, Supt. W O M EN S W OES' M o ro W arn en oro F in din g R o llo f a t I l do«« ««**■□ i I hot women have more than a fair share <>f the aches and pain (h a t afflict h u m a n ity ; they mu«( 'keep up,’ must attend to 4 u tlre In aplto o f constantly aoblng hacks, o r headaches, dizzy »pella, bearing dowu pains; thoy miMi stoop over when to stoop means torture; llie y must w alk and bend and work w ith racking paitiaand m an y an ache w ith kidney Ills. K idneys cause iu**rc h u H'« rii g than any o th er organ o f the body. Keep the kidneys w ell and health la easily m aintained. Read of a remedy for kidneys only tb a t helps and cures the kidneys. Mrs John Mai hews, 717 East F irs t St, T he l>aiie*, O r, miys: “ A severe cold which m-ti led on my kidneys weakened th<we organs, cau.-d ng me much suffer ing My hack he«auie so weak th a t I O' mi Id not stand erect a< d I was also an noy» d by the irreg u larity of the kidney secretions When D oan’s K id n e y 1'lils were brought to m y atteutio n I procur ed a tatx sod they proved to be Just the remedy needed. I wsa q u ickly restored to perfect ticalth end have had no re turn of the trouble.” hom e am i cuss the m ilk man and the R e iti E s ta te t h e ir o w n c o u n try ; m»r ilie H « i •'A e r e e d e iru c tm n w ith of lliin e le d m lv e r s s r j Im g« attyl m i trouble. M y children are sulject to croup There a re d isad van tag e« in liv in g «-rubes in the oi l D ie k m a ii s lis e k r, hut N e w D iw overy q uickly cures every !■ th e p in e A pple b e lt. I here was th e C ity H o te l, and o ilie r v ile lene a ll a rk ." K n ow n the world over as (he enow iu Portltfhd frequent h , Iw fo re | iiieiits held as a disg race by mm K lu g of Iliro a l and lung remedies Hold under guarantee a t6 fo and |l;tr1a' bot Il became the rose city. « « i d e n t ow ners. tle free, at Moro Pharm acy. , ■« T h e O b s e rv e r w ill p u b lis h a fu ll a n d c o m p le te series o f tru e life s to rie s e n title d Single seated sleigh, in good or der, complete with pole, neck-yoke, single and double trees. Will be sold cUeap, with or without the fix ings. 0 . L I reland , Moro, Oregon New Entirely. . Convientto Business PRICES R E A S O N A B L E We have several parties who Conducted on Best Principles are looking for homestead locations or relinquishments, also some good t a m « i * r e l « l T r * a « « « .Ilc lia S timber claims. If you know of any good homestead or tiipber claims, it will pay you to write to us. Ad dress A etna R ealty C o ., 225 Failing Building, tfs4-30V] Portland, Or W hen In F U R N IT U R E i’o.(i«...«i ...A N D ... STO P C o r n e r 7 th a n d S ta r k S tr e e ts . My Motto Is ft Is new and Its room« are provided with running waier and long distance tele phones. European plan. Rate« $1 per day and upward Highest priced room $8 per day. Q uick Haire and Hm all Profit«. L iv e and I^et L iv e .' Call aud E x a m in e M y Htoek o f F U B N IT U B E and H ID E L IN E H before buying M *ro, n Hiigp at M oro G20 « c i » h 2 '. uii'e^ I o iiii M ota, 400 acre« fufm t V <t; p t e n t y - f W Hi»'t, 'very good Improvement«. » an give i, b u je r good lertun on thia tract - Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co. ( baa. W rig h t, Prreldi nt. M. C. IMrklflMon, * Manager. Esmond Hotel Oregon. P ro tlan d , O reg o n . Wm. Rudolf 820 acre« eaal ot M otikiam l; III take part tiade, or w ill tuke | I 7 . pr acre <-aab AT Hotel Oregon UNDERTAKING 0. W. A X TE LL 145 Mcrve, j tilin g 15,000, GRASS VALLEY, ORC Information Wanted, S n a p s — OSCAR ANDKItSON ------------- MANAUKM First street, Strong b rick,. Moro, Ore. 640 acres, the lieet Improved fum i in the con ntj ; bouaee- at $2,500, b «rn :.nd J w ater worka co«( $2,500; nice lawn and i good nuitioiiaes of all kind«, for per acre. O n ly one mile to huul grtdn io m arket; $4 000 down, il.e tutlam-e nn good terms. t e r b i aai-Morrian Streets Confectionery Cigars, Tobaccos 1 Billiard and Pool Tables I have a farm lu Morrow county <*on- sialing o f 727% acres; utaal w he:«t itu.d ’ plenty of water; 1% ini'e from poat j office. $20 per acre W oubl en't-rndn j ail exchange propoaiiion. Free bus to and from trains Rates by the day, 6 0 c, 7 6 c , S I . 0 0 , S I .6 0 , S 2 . European Plan Ice cold d iiu k a aud Ice «ream iu sea- Hon. Hods water, bottled aud fountain, always on hand. 480 acres at $30 |>er acre, plenty < I j wu'er, go'xl liouae and barn, i« in •»»»•• of the beat liN-alliiewln Sbennun c>unly ' Tina la one c f the l eat bargafinr I have. n », •• >«►;* J a m e s 320 Acres, n N go »d farm land a*« there j ia in Hbenn in coim iy, for $11.200 on eaaj terma; 1% m ib a fro in staliou, g «si well <>f water, fair bouse aud barn. A Good Clean t ___ Vasco, Oregon. «K Stock Inspector Sherman County, - \ Oregon. l< n st. $ 120 Acre«, near Moro; w ill sell cheap T h e im p n iv i n cuts alone are w orth all that la a»-ked for this place. P le n ty of w ater; good 2 story bouse, good barn am i btrt-huildlngs, also good orchard. « Hotel Pballamoot Livery Co. S S te w a v tt " Family , Address: M O RO , OREGON. »- 820 Acre farm , one o f the beet In the cciihty, gianl Imuae and baru, w e ll of w ater, nice orchard; $2,800 d ow n, the balance on eaa» tcirns a t 6 peroent. In-» Sidney Johnson, Proprietor. Every kind of rig to order, And all orders prompt and satis factory at reasonable prices. * Farmers teams fed ns well as puty Stock Inspector they are fed at home, if not better. Louis Schadewltz, Kent, Oregon Telephope at our expense. •X h -'-' •. 5 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ( 160 Acre«, tw o good wella, about 00 acres good farm land, a snap a t $12 00 per acre. R. 5 $2.500 w ill buy one c f the nobbiest dw elling» in the city of Waaeo. Come am i see me. Ceo. E. T h o m p so n P . H u la e Moro Hardware and Implement Company $550 w ill buy a 6-room collage In tbe<. city of K e n t W ill take a good team I n ' part paym ent. ’ ~4—~ »........... House and lot in (he c ity o f G ram V a lie v ; good w ell water; know n as Jbe old H o ld e r place; $:XM) w ill buy IL KOLT EXTRAS OF ALL KINDS M<»ro P rop erty. I can give a man a bargain in c ity pio|M-rty; $700 w ill buy house, b a rn ,tw o lots, and about 40 bearing fru it trees. Call am i see m e for terma. Earthenware Crocks, jars, Jardineres $000 00 w ill buy a 9 -room bouse am i lot; bouse fitted w ith electrio lights am i patent closet, good location. W ill take good team as part p a y m e n t •*' $550 buys a 5-room 1% story bouae and 2 Inis; (Mill for terms. $500 w ill buy 2-story b u ild in g w ith basement, ’ n good location tor bualnc O n ly h a lf w hat th e lum ber ooet tb a t la ill Ibe Im thttng. I also have tw o houses and lota In M o w ry ’s A d d iilo n to Moro; w ill sell cheap. • C$11 tor terms. , $5<>0 buys house and tw o lots oppo site Moro M . K . ('h u rc b . Easy terms. $1,600 buy« 5 morp house w ith ba'h room. Good w ell of w ater aud 12 lota; w ilt lake part trade W . B. McCoy, F o r P a r tic u la r s a s k Moro, Oregon. Lost -Strayed or Stolen. Horses for Sale. I h av e several head of w o rk hoTM-a, nlso »ome h arness; for sale. Gall oh o r addre«a, O uarlfb B ullard , B y BUFFALO BILL Illu stra te d b y P arker A t T he O bserver O ffice nJ'**«--.. Ve can furnish you everything in our line at any time. o f th e P la in s co<xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) : s i 1 M oro s B a r b e r S h o p P o r c e la in W e will publish th e life sto ry o f the g reatest sco u t w ho ever lived, relatin g in vivid language his experiences following the trail a n d fighting th e Indian, describing .m any o f th e m ost im p o rta n t engagem ents of th e U n ited S ta te s tro o p s in th eir long co n test ag ain st th e red m an for tjie m astery o f th e plains. Read Every Story Printed Only published ¡n Sherman county by The Observer and To Buy, Sell or Fxchange that only by arrangement made with the world fam ous Indian Fighter Scout. These stories will appear CoDUBercial Job Priotini ! one each week for several ■VBMV taOwose weeks. Don’t miss any. Dr J R Morgan, Dentist has ar late, and The O ie g -e ia h " « »-arrierlC « tn 'c k 'y . « b i l e tin n ì s rl iu ilio w a j ranged his appointments lor Wasco lrn.ffjl] Mnnkland,Or too; and j e t they h aven ’ t e nergy « i li t«ini.’ ’ m th è e xpresn ion j»t m for two weeks in each month liegin- enough to d tn v e l th e spew o ff th e ir p io to u m l p tulnw nphy o f life ; w li teli, uiug with tlm loth day. The re s id e w a lk s , o r e ven nil th e ir trout lik .* s n y p h llo n o p iiy l i u t i IH s ii) maining part of each month lie will steps, for days to g e th e r But they gieal in grani fo r com m on e v c ry iìm j lie>t Ilia office in Moro. Any }wrsnn or persons having a re Iw g in n in g to s tir ah ut a little u n i * a n d ìip ; lt»-M w ith force t«> th è hnree«, «uiitle, huucet«, lots or house a g a in . I f th is w eather should I shi p ieseo l w'crtilier ino« ni M iai Intubo* R a n k F eo llshn ea« hold go«»'», fof enle, exchange, nr a m o n th o r six weeks it w m ild h elp l.tlleu o lir even leiH|M»rc<l O egon. “ W hen attacked by a cough or cold, pari ire desiring lo buy such prop th e m m ig h tily . T h e re ia s'nil in i m u ’i e h rtu k s liu ilile iin g ly Ir o lli th è or when y o u r throat la »ore, i t is rank erty, will find T he O rskrvkk a foolishness to take any other medicine o a r people, but it takes tire in m. li cobi Mini ih c M iio w . f i is b ere ; gì ve go«,«! mniiiint for advertising and flo a t. Hoow , h o w e v e r. W ill do as it » w 'c o iu e ; d u «■* fo r i t and I m » m il (tian D r Kings N e w D heuvery” saysC secnriiiK « customer. Try O Eldridge o f K m pire.G a “ I b are used T he O bserver . Moro. Or v e il. O n ly .d ra w ln w k is ih a i am*w ' m it ,i« m uch as to n poredhly can New Discovery 7 year« and I kuow It is doesn't come often enough. The «*, an i It...! h.ink fin fo r th e p ro m is e lh e best remedy on earth for coughs and Swedes are never suow«d u p -in f a h iM iiitifiil c ro p , a m i fo r th e enMs, croup am i all iliro a l and lung postm an, if t in y s lm u h L b e a litt le With last Issue Vinton Hotel Sleigh for Sale. For^aale by a ll dculere. Price 50 cents. F o n itr-M ilh m n Co., B uffalo, N ew Y o rk , sole ageula for the U nited Stale«. Reiueiutn-r I he oant»— Doane—uud tsk«* no ot tier. From my furm, known ns the Ladies’ Aid Society, every Thurs day, at 2 o’clock p m . Mrs J E Pen land place, abouk 10 miles cast of Moro, n Black Mare with dark Klue, President. . * . •» grey mane and tail, rangy built, weight about 1050 lh«. A S p ra in e d A n kle . A reward of $5 will bo paid for As a ru le s man wHI feel well sailntiod recovery, or Hiiighle reward for in- If he own hobble around on crutches In fonnatlon that will lead to recovery. tw o or three weeks after spraining bis 0>ll on pr address ankle.and It 1s often tw o or three m onth 4, H. R R elsiiek , before he is b illy recovered. T h is im an tf-322]’ ' Klonkland, Or unnecessary lore of tim e, as by applying O hsm berlalu’s L in im e n t as d lrw te d , a cure m ay a«a rule beefected in less than* one week’s tim e, and In m any case« in three days bold by Moro Pharm acy. BEGINNING Lost. i B a th Tuba. Fverytliing First Class and Up to date. Agent for the Best Steam Laundry Shop in Brick Building next Observer Office J EDG AR MORO L E W I S , P r o p r ie to r . r OREGON. ... «««««>««»»«««»«>««««««««■««««« aaaa«««««i «««««««««»»««««««««««a««a««i, • - ]^ a in tin g 9 Satisfaction Guarantee«} Both in Workmanship and Price j Office at Furniture Store. F. R. A X T E L .L , M O RO , O R | < « ■'«>■ « ve» v «'■ ■■«rev ■ ■ ■ ■ « « « i i n u m i u i« « , « g i , l i MORO, OREGON. LIVERY, FEED ANO SALE STA B LES. J* M. DUNAHOO, Proprietor and Manager. M T< <1 ’ w»« from T h « D ali« « or abv Htu-rmun oonnly point« onr «zpnnre H e rrin * fn rm .h n d to or from Moro ta «ny point«. OUR M O T T O ^PI cam U m ptifelk.” KVEKYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE, SPECIAL KATES TO COMMERCIAL* TRAVELERS