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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1909)
V S» The : W O M E N 1* W O E S . O M e rre r. Ö I C R e r e i- t ü lt r iK lt ■ •r* c h i »tfieiMi r»p«r. u »nessi. ra ra * op •■ ■ *■ ** oo MORO, OB BOON. Sfili J1.9M.MI ti Beewir 1)11,111,0110. C. L. I bbland .. ........... M anagbk D. C. I bbland ,E ditob Oregon Share is Large. tl FRIDAY . . ...............J an 22, 1909 Washington dispatch to The Morning Oregonian. Church and Society notice« F R E E , e x 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 to examine TheObaei ver advertising column«. It« Ihe active, wide awake bualnes« man who advertise«, con sequently he 1« the most accomm-xlatlng, «eUs the cheapest, and deal« the most lib e rally In every wav Startling information of alleged astounding frauds upon the public lands has come into the possession of Sec retary Garfield through special agents. The allegation is made that approximately $ 110,000 000 worth of lands in states principally west of the Mississippi river have been acquired fraudulently within the last two years, by corpo rations and individuals. We w i l l n o t be ra s p o n e ib la (o r the neglect of ■ a beer i be re to n o tify ue of change« in th e ir addreee. N o r w ill the notification of a Postmaster th a t the sub scriber has “ R em oved" settle the b ill of With a view of recovering these lands Secretary Gar field has sent letters to Chairman Hale and Chairman Tawney, of the Senate and House appropriation commit a delinquent. Send for advertising rates. tees respectively, asking for an additional appropriation of $500,000, which, if granted, with that already asked for, It is quite evident that Tillman will give the department $1,000,000 for that purpose. and Roosevelt would never be able to work harmoniously on the same newspaper. Secretary Garfield also submits a statement of H. H. Schwartz, chief of the field service, showing over 32,000 distinct cases of alleged land frauds demanding further in If all the chickens are going to Of such cases awaiting investigation there come home to rooet, the White vestigation. House will soon look like a live are in: poultry market. Oregon ......................................................... 1,492 California and Nevada ...... ...........1,409 Washington and North Idaho ............ 1,325 Montana...... ................................ ’................3,605 Colorado..................... ................. .................8,621 * Arizona ................................................... ...? 496 » Wyoming^.;..................................... .21,l&T Utah ..... ............... ...................... 1,482 1 New M exico.................................. .............. 1,209 Send The Observer to your absent friends. It is better than a letter, aud gives all the home news. Four months for 60c. Does that make it four branches now of the United States govern meni: Legislative, Judicial, Execu tive, and Secret Service! — * ----- 1. v ‘ ------ _ . . . . . . a_- - . A London paper declares that a reciprocity treaty between the U ni ted States and Oanada will surely bring about tbe almorption of the Dominion by this country. Should that ever happen whtt a lot of new ■•ars would have tola* ¡idd<-d to Old Glory. Sympathy will be arooaed for Ihe Kaiser in his attempt to live in a simple manner. Living the simple life on 910,000.000 with 62 palaom to maintain, involves rig o rs o f sefl deuial unknown to poseeenors of 3n cents perdiem incomes. To the eternal credit of tbe U ni ted State« be it said, only this oountry has at* lit to the earthquake aoffereis Io d a te m o re money* thin the public collections of Italy itself; the South American countries come next; then England, with $64)6,000 against our 93,600,000. That Japan has went more I ban Germany, Ana tralia more than Russia, Turkey more than Austria, are other anr prbes. < H ank Foolishness W e are h ere to do p rin tin g , and •f you went some done bring It to u« or 1st u« know and we w ill «er you. I f you think we are not extensive enough for your ro n a k M e tlo o —oh, go ’ tong. » «A* "" F ev e r B oras. Ft ver scree end old chronic sores shod mA 1» healed entirely .but shuld be kept tn healthy condition This caa he done th e im m n n ii les of senators a m i re p by apply lug O h aa-tw rlaln ’a Helve; this rearufeativea, and p ro v id e s th a t ‘to r m lv e has no superior for ibis purpose; •••y sp' *M-li nr d ebuto in e ith e r lio n æ It Is also must exo- 1 lent for chapped th e y ’ “ s h a ll n ot lie q u e s tio n e d l»< hands, sore nipples, laarns and dlseesm a n y O lin r p l.ic f.’* M r . R n .« « * e l', • ‘f the skin. For sale by M om Pharm acy 1 o f th e On»»«ti’ M tio u o f th e U n i tod Hl ate« e n u m e ra te s It- we v er, I* ’ n> to l«e restrained I», m y suoli rlilfe iilo u * th in g aa a n m - ■»Utn'i n, hem « lie prooeiMh* t«> (inestinti fo u r o f th e m . The imposition o f the dextli sent enoe U|»oo six ot the TennesMs- night rides* will go far to restore order la that stale and may not l»e without effort in some counries of Kentucky. The “ mltig«4mg <-ir. eomstanceu” (baud by the Jury gravely be studied by the legislat ure of tbe state. They did not fns tify, and cannot excuse ddiixrat«- Burdur. A S p ra in e d A n k le . Aa a rule a man « I I I frvl well sal tailed lie can hobble around on crutches In o or three weeks after spraining his ankle,aud It Is often tw o o r three m onth la-fore he is fully recovered T his is an unnccMwary lues nt lim e , as by applying O ham hrrlalu'e L lu lm e n t as directed, a cure may as a rule leefocted lu leas than • week’e lim e , end In m any cases lu three deya Hold by Moro Pharm acy. If On« tragedy that will grip And articles by Rossell, Paine and Dickson that cut deep into things. CAT^BME When In P o r t la n d UNDERTAKING My Motto Is •T O R C o rn er 7th an d Stark Streets. I t Is new and lu room« are provided with Cell aud E x ’inilu e M y Htock o f k U H N IT G R E sud running water and long distance tele phones. European plan. Rate« 91 per day and upward Highest priced room $3 per day. H ID E L IN E S before l-a y lu g Wright-Dickinson O. W. A X TE LL Moro - Hotel Co. Chas. Wright, President. » M. C. Dickinson, ■onager. Oregon. First street. Strong b rick, Emoni Hotel Moro, Ore. P ro tlan d , O reg o n . Confectionery a Cigars, Tobaccos • ODCAK ANDk*HUN MANAUXK ta&M ui Mm Strati Billiard and Pool Tables IcecoM d rin k s and Ice cream In aea- eun. 8<*ds water, bottled aud fouutsln, alw ays bn band. Free bu* to and from traina Rate* by the day 6 0 c, 7 6 c, • 1.0 0 , 1.6 0 , 92. 9 European Plan A G ood Clean J ju n es S t e w a r t Commcroial Job Frinting! WSSBIR Stock Sidney Johnson, Proprietor. Sherman County, Oregon. put y S to ck Inspector W . C. B ry a n t H otel I hm , Oregon. Inspector f A t T he O bserver O ffice Fam ily Phillamont livery C p . Address: M O RO . O REO O N. F. J . M slu dl AT Hotel Oregon L iv e and L e t Live. > Louis S ch adew ltz. K en t, Oregon Meindl ¿k Bryant Eyery kind of rig to order, and all orders prompt and sntis- factorv at reasonable prices. Farmers ten ms fed as well as they are fed at borne, if not better. Telephone st our exp-nM*. Law yers R. P . H ulse. Rooms 1 aud 2 The Ginn Brick Over W.W.M.Co. Bank • MORO - - • C eo. C. T h o m p so n Moro Hardware aad Implement Compaoj OREGON i • ‘ — ! ' • r George Mowry , w I * ’ . ; * , Attorney at L aw HOLT EXTRAS OF ALL KINDS Recorder for City of Moro Office over W W M Co MORO SVx,' bank Eirtbiisara (rwk3i Jm, Jirtinim OREGON " Frank Menefee. Fred Wilson Menefee & Wilson Attorneys - at - Law i'HK DALLK8 B y BUFFALO BILL J. R. Morgan MORO . - . Office oor. First st ,and McCoy av 1. OOFKIN, P H Y SIC IA N S SU KCEON . D r . m a r ie m . oopfin . Dtaaus of P o r c e la in B a t h T u b s . / 4* All Work Warranted. • D r . O M oro s B a r b e r S h o p | llh ittra te d by P arker OREGON Vtan I Cllllrti i S rcuiit We will publish the life story of the greatest scout who ever lived, relating in vivid language his experiences following the trail and fighting the Indian, describing many of the most important engagements o f the United States troops in their long contest against the red man for the mastery of the plains. X»’ “ Offlce In Tb s G o « n Building, 1st St. Muro, Oregon. 0. B. |I|is iin |ir ■* | herytbiiig First Class and Up to date. * Agent for the Best Steam Laundry 8hop in Brick Building next Observer Office E D G X R L E W I S , P r o p r ie t o r . M O R O - - O R E G O N . eassssssssasssssssassssasssss « s ssssssassss as asssss a ssssassaaftessss ^ a in tin g f » Satisfaction Guaranteed Read Every Story Priated Both in Workmanship and Prioe Office at Furniture Store. M o ro . O reg o n . C ity 4 of the Plains OREGON D e n t i s t ^ " ”'» fo. We can furnish you everything in our linn at any tine. J D r a y O nly published in S h erm an Express and Freight Delivered to any Part of thn City Piano and Furniture Moving. county by T h e O bserver and Trunks and Grips Delivered th a t only by a rran g em en t To and From all Trains. m ade w ith th e w orld fa m - G. BOESON ous Indian F ig h te r S co u t. Proprietor of T h e s e stories w ill appear CITY Draying DRAY NO. 2 of all Kinds. one each w e e k fo r several Tranks and Grip» Hauled to and w eeks. D o n 't miss any. from all trains • J ** W ' 1 . - « • », < 4 " ; ........... C ensm srelat T r a d e s e lle lte d Q uick Hale« and Hinnll Profits. A. MONTH stories by Ellis Lindsey Denison, ( which w ill bump yoor funny bone hardest. Conducted on Best Principle« AND Any person or persons having horses, cattle, houses, lot* or house hold goo*Is for salp, exchange, or parties desiring to buy such prop erty, will find T he O bserver a good medium for advertising and securing a customer. Try T he O bserver , Moro. Or < • — H«*o ‘on 6v Ari. P R IC E « R E A S O N A B L E F U R N IT U R E 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 tr u e life s to rie s e n title d To Bay, Sell or Exchange Diagonally opposite Drs. Goffin. Dr J R Morgan, Dentist, has ar ranged his appointments for Wasoo h r twn works in each month begin ning w.ih the 16th day. The re maining part of each month he will be at his office in Moro. Convientto Business W m . R udolf Office in the Vogt Block, upstairs attack.” K n o w n the world over as (be K in g of throat and lung remedies Hold under guarantee at6Oc sod | | ; tria l bot tle free, at Moro Pharm acy. WithJanuary8 A ll local« w ill be run till ordered out, unle«« olherwlae »pec I fled. Joint Installation. The Women of Woodcraft and Woodmen of the World, he’d a joint installation of the Moro lodges offi cers Wednesday evening. There was a large attendance, an exce lent lunch, and some fine music render* ed by the Moro Orchestra At the olose of the evening Neighbor Fred Hennagin was greatly surprised by being presented with a handsome water oolor picture for being "the best entertainer ef the evening.” Officers eleot were installed by 0 J Goffin, as follows: C F Coe PC C; P H Buxton CC; A 8 Johnson A d ^ WmRudolf Banker; JM Dun- ahoo Clerk; O J Goffin Phyqjoian; GeoMowry Escort; JK Blue Watch man; W illiam Mowry Sentry; G E Thompson, Manager. Mrs Anna Urquhart installed the Circle officers as follows: Dr Marie M Goffin PGN; Genie Blue ON Maggie Htrahl Adv; J M Dunahoo Clerk; Mrs FA Sayers Banker; Mrs Maus Attendant; Mrs Nellie Hulse Magician; F A Sayers Captain of Guard; Mrs Eva Rudolf 18; Wm 8 Mowry OS; Mrs Dunahoo Manager. New Entirely. is printed for folks who want to keep up to date on big things, and who don’t want to be bored to death while they’re at it. So its chjnks are filled with good stories, good sentiment, and good humor. Read the publishers’ talk thia month, and you’ll see just where we stand. F o r sale by a ll dealers. Price 60 cents. F oster-M ilbu rn Go., Buffalo, N e w Y o rk , sole agents for tbe United H tales. Bemem twr the name— Doaus— and take no other. ■VBBV " W h e n attacked by a eougb or oold, or whou your throat Is sore, It 1» rank foolishness to take any other med loins than D r K in gs N e w Disoovery" says G O Eldridge o f E m pire,G a. MJ have used New Dboovery 7 years and I know It la the best remedy <« earth for oougbs and oolde, eroup and all throat and lung trouble. M y children are subject to croup but N e w Disoovery qqlokly «area every BEGINNING I have several head of work horses, also t-ome harness; for sale. Call on or address, C harles B ollard , lm .321] Monklsnd.Or According to these statements the value of the lands fraudulently entered in Oregon is $1,835,000,; including $750,000^worth of timber lands acquired by C. A. Smith; $200,000 by Fred Kribs; $435,000 involved in 123 fraudu lent timber entries (names not given); $250,000 fine pine A stale legislature that wastes time at the start is certain to find lands, and $200,000 worth of coal lands within forest reser He also hopes to recover $559,000 worth of itself embarrassed in essential mat vations. ters as a session nears tho end. lands in Washington, and a large quantity in .Idaho. by the patience and optimism of Americans generally. Mary Ander son finds them cool and undemon strative. Both might learn, in i longer residence, that there are sev oral kinds of Americans. I t does seem th a t women have more than a fair share o f the aoiiee and pain th a t afflict h u m a n ity ; they must ‘keep up.’ must attend to duties lu spite of oonetautly aching hooka, or heedaehes, d iu y spells, bearing dow n peins; they must stoop over when to - tt - t -- torture; they must w a lk and he m l and w ork w ith racking pains and m an y an kTdo ache w ith kidney Ills. Kidneys more suffering thau any other organ of tbe body. Keep the kidneys w ell and health is easily m aintained. Reed of a remedy for kidneys only th a t helps and cures the kidneys. Mrs John M athew s, 717 E ast F irs t at, Tbe Dalles, Or, says: “A severe oold w hich settled on m y kidneys weakened those organs, canal ng me rnuoh suffer ing. My beck became so weak th a t I oould not stand erect and I was also an noyed by the irre g u la rity of the kidney secretion* Wheu D o an ’s K id n e y Pills were brought to m y attentio n I procur ed a box and they proved to be Just the remedy needed. I was quickly restored to perfect health and have had no re turn of the trouble.” O fc A S S V A L L C V . O R C Horses for Sale. | ^“ Are the republicans proud Of their victory!" asks Bryan’s paper. They are mighty well contented, but unable to say surprised. Battle ships bombarding with Note« and New« from Salem. 7 good offices the strongholds of dis tress and starvation in Italy’s earth By a vote taken Tuesday Gov quake zone adds mightily to the George E Chamberlain received 51 victories of peace- votes for United States senator, 38 of them republicans; Fulton 19 and It will be good news to the farm Cake 17. Seven members protested ers^*) bear that the Moro Hardware tbsjr voteyi. A clear majority were and Implement company will in in favor of the re-election of Senator future be able to supply all Holt Charles W Fulton, but the highway Combine Harvester extras. man’s "hands up” voter’s choice, trained them from carrying out An Atlanta possum feast to Mr. their preferences. Taft cost |1 0 per plate. Lovers of Chamberlain will hold on as gov the possum will be more alarmed ernor of Oregon until the new sen than surprised by this advance in ate is called together in executive their favorite ‘delicacy. “ “7 * ^ session, or until the regular m eeting of congress, next Deoember^ Missouri onoe considered the Members generally explained the Dockery wink unrivaled, b»t it is reasons for voting as they did. Sen ■aid that the new varieties invented ator Jay Bowerman said: "It is true in the dry Southern states are simp that the senate is a representative ly bewildering in number and ex- body, but the question is: ‘Whom pressi venesa. do 1 representT* I am not a senator for the state of Oregon; 1 am a Senator Teller, who is about to renstor for the counties of Sherman, roti re from the senate, finally aok Gilliam, and Wheeler, and I shall now leges the superiority of the gold vote for the man chosen by them— over the silver standard. It is safe the Hon U M Cake. to say that he will never lead an House bill No 82, introduced by other bolt in a national convention Campbell.providesfora commission one of whom is Hon B F Pike, to With Austria not too oertaio that manage the Soldier’s home. she will offer *10,800,000 for the The second in a u g u ra l of Gov. annexed provinces, and Tarkej very certain to refuse the offer ll Hughes is one of the beat speeches made, politicians in the Esst an he has ever delivered. none too oertain that the spring will not bring war. Ohio wanta England to help cele brate Perry’s victory on lake Erie. Prof. Ferrero is strack by the good That is like Tom Longboat asking nature of an American orowd and Do ran do to feel tickled. Vinton H o te l M e r e W o m en a re F in d in g R e lie f a t Loot. -* - • F. R. AXTELL, MORO, OR ......................... ... I va.» r iw . ^ MORO. OREGON. 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 M anager. T« | I «aa fonwi Tba T>«Uaa ar aov Mb. raann nnnaty pointe at oar axpaaaa. Harviair f»n»l«b«d Io or from Moro Io anjr pointe. OUR M O T T O "PI mm (I m public." EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE, 81’KGIAL 11ATB8 TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELER8 3 *- • r •' »«“ •Pi A