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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1909)
‘ Cxx." - i- n-. -- •-. --- m iX y •* 4 f « Il itili y ' ’»<»»' ' • - • . ’ « 4 •" , j *• t ’ . F- D on ’t borrow T h e Observer. S u b scribe, an d h ave it your ow n . Don W heat w ill farm tbe Win Pike H urlburt farm. Albert Meaainger has m oved into Freeh su p p ly of gen u in eoarb olao- ium ju s t opened at tbsO beerter Book tbe Mortensen cottage on H igh street. Store. We have ready for you A cold eou’weeter hit thia region P ut everyth in g down in writing m, and when you lease a farm ; m em ory a bat W ednesday about cannot be relied on.' It ia rem ark it w asn’t needed. able how different men w ill rem em Grandm a DeMosa is not feeling ber different th in gs. If it i® very strong of late, and keeps her down in black and w hite there oan room pretty oloee. be no m istak e. One way to reap a crop of wild During tbe recent rain storm s in natr ie to sow rye. But wild oats the Los G atos region, a species ol make poor oat m eal. sardine know n on ly ic the water« ol Mr and Mrs Harry Benson are tbe M editerranean, fell from the -m ertain in g a brother of Mrs B en clouds alive. T he fish are rational son, from Wasoo oounty. ly traced to a connection w ith tbe A postal from tbe L V Moore par earthquake in Ita ly . ly inform s T he Observer th at on T be publisher of tbe average ru ,ihn 20th they were at Tia Juana, ral new spaper is not only w illing, Mex ioo, and were enjoying tbeir trip but glad to publish an y th in g in the to tbe lim it. sh ap e of new s th at be oan get bold Quarter crack is one of tbe most of, w hile it is new s, before it bat- serious troubles with wbiob we have been published elsew here in the to contend in this clim ate. W hen oou n ty. T hen it is 2d hand goods, a crack appears itia a d ifficult thing and if re-published at a ll it ia done to bring down tbe new growth of so relu ctan tly. M inisters particu sound boof without firing and b lis lariy are very u n m in d fu l of this tering, so th at prevention ie all im fact. portant. There ie no need to cu to u t Morning O regonian: “O regon,says tbe sole or open tbe heels, as it is the A lbany D em ocrat, is paying two called . T he frog and heels should colleges to do tbe work of one.” I d be left absolutely alone, and they every d ep artm en t of publio service cannot be too well developed. Tbe Oregon is paying two men to do the -tole w ill take care of itself, for na work qf one, and in not a few instan ture exfoliates dead born as requir ces three or four men to do the work ed. Keep tbe walls rounded at the of one; and all tbe supernum eraries greund service, the toe short and are clam orin g for increase of pay. the frog prom inent, and w ith few exceptions tbe borse w ill oome thru If you have trouble with your feel a ll right. buy shoes a size larger than you Judge S A L ow ell'of P endleton, have been w earing. Your feet will D iscu ssin g an iooom e tax, we be in a com m unication to T he Tribune look better if they have sufficient lirve with G ladstone that it m akes bits tbe right cord concerning alien, treading space instead of having tbe /.n a tio n of liars. toes all doubled under. T be inven and non-resident landlords in Ore T be non-resident landlord Hon E O McCoy and wife are tor of narrow-toed shoes ou gh t to gon. with h party enroute to H onolulu serve a term in the penitentiary. who keeps his holdings, not only de for a m o n th ’s outing. The results of wearing tigh t shoes clin in g to develop them , prevents bis T he escheat law relating to for are not nearly worthy of the effort neighbors from taking advance steps gotten deposits in banks of Oregon, it costs, for there is no agony greater and tl)9 reform- suggested by Judge com pels the state to bring su it for thau the pain caused by a shoe that Lowell are worthy of the attention of th e assem b ly. R oughly speaking is too sm a ll. every 15-cent forgotten deposit. one-lO lh of the unreserved area of M cC lure’s for February alone is l l I I P l-i-l 1 I I I 1-1-M I 1 l l l-H»!- Oregon is held by residents of for worth a year’s subscription to any A num ber of »jiy patrons are - eign lands,and by great corporations one of the dollar m agazines. O nly not aware th at for som e m onths ; ‘ whose interests are not apparently 15 cents at the Observer Book Store. in This state, hut whose purpose is to past the Moro C om m ercial Co. * L adies F a n cy N ote Paper, large has had my bread on sale; any *; aw ait the uuearned increm ent, to assortment with envelopes to match, at The purchases of bread <rt th is-j; Jiold the lands in idleness, w ithhold Observer Book Store. store will be appreciated by j; ing them from the borne builder T o'w in a lousy bet of $5 a fool of Mrs. E . Anderson. J’ until the energy and enterprise of a fellow nam ed H ollenbeck disrobed t l - l l»l I l-I’l 1 1I I 1 : others have made them valuable be and with on ly stock in gs on, crossed yond estim ate. and recrossed the C olum bia river Stock and sh eep m en are very Oregon D aily Journal: T hat tbe on the ice at W enatchee Jan 15th . an xiou s about a new scalp bounty lax collection m achinery o! tbe state B illy S u n d a y ’s revival m eetings law, claim in g th at th ey lose about will be brought to a stan d still and in Spokane rgreatly strengthened 1 1,000,000 a year from depradation that state finances will he tied up the ch u rch es o f th at city . N early of their herds and flocks. In tbe and demoralised until the legislature 2,500 conversions, m ostly o f men, first place Oregon h asn ’t got tbe is able to devise som e method for was the result of bis 3 j4 w eeks’ money to pay tbe scalp bounties tiding over the em ergency, and per effort. ' asked for, and from present appear haps extending tbe tim e for p ay Because her husband eats with a ances it is not probable th at, in tbe ment of this year’s state tax, is the knife a S t Louis woman w ants a d i unlaw ful w orkings of the exp en sive startling situation with which Ore vorce. S he sa y s it cu t her terribly, thing th at has descended from tbe gon is eonir'onted. T his chaotic con and sh e want» him to fork over a li tax com m issioner’s court, there w ill dition is tbe result of a sw eeping de m ony. . I t is q u ite possible th at she he any m oney collected th is year cision of the Suprem e oourt in the wants to spoon with som e other from the assessm en t of 1908 to m eet sn ii brought by Y am hill county to fellow, __ _________ ____ ______ _ th e em ergeagy. restrain the paym ent of the am ount Liberty B ell, th a t sang tbe song apportioned to that county for state Tbe first bill passed by the house was introduced by Lane, requiring of Liberty in P h ilad elp h ia 133 years revenues. A lthough the question written contracts between real estate ago, is ooming to Oregon th is year at was not /lirectly before the Court, owners and brokers before they can tbe Rose Show . Its travels 4,000 Justice Bean in his decision took oc m aintain suit for com m ission for the m iles to P ortland is an indication casion to declare that the existin g nale.of property. The measure pre that the sp irit of the revolution is Hyetem of apportioning the state tax vents handling any real estate w ith neither dead nor d yin g hut is living is unequal and unconstitutional. By and ' growing with the country and the 1st day of February the assess out a contract. Mr and Mrs W augh, brother in the people. It is a mark of N ation ment rolls are turned over to the law and sister of Mr and M rs Jam es al U n ity w hich no expansion oan county tax (E lectors and taxes then Woods, started on the return trip to weaken. Let it com e, th at all may become payable. But if any ta x their Iowa home W ednesday. T hey see it; there is a pretty sentim ent payer refuse« to pay his state taxmr have enjoyed their visit very m uch, in the old bell, and it can n ot spread pays under protest and then sues too tnubb over the cou n try. for Its return, the Suprem e court hut were disappointed in not m eet W hile tbe Oregon legislatu re, tbe has practically said to him th at it ing all the fam ily connections here, as som e were in California, and in sportsm en and farm ers are debating will sustain his position, and that W asco, S k am an ia, and U m atilla the question of protecting gam e, a the state has no right to oollect tbe counties. — — L-- S can d in avian , livin g near Portland, tax. r a i H WEATHER WEARABLES C o m b in a t io n G e r m a n S o x , h a s a r u b b e r f o o t w it h a s e p a r a te w o o le n in s id e f o o t a n d le g g in , F e lt B o o ts , R u b b e r B o o ts , S h o e s , O v e r s h o e s , Warm Woolen Underwear, S o x , M a c in a c C o a ts , F la n n e l S h ir t s M it t e n s , W o o l a n d L in e d G lo v e s .- MORO COMMERCIAL CO T lie ObMerver MOKO, 8H K B M A N C O .,O R E G O N : T h e price o f T he Observer is 41.50 .r year. 75 oont« tor a ii month«, 50 oenlt- nr ioor months— hot if paid in advanoe w< Mo«pi $2-50 In fn ll fur 2 years. Hburlei la-urn Than one year 12H oeuts per month F A Blue Mark here will answ er an Inquiry, when entered upon our calendar, giving the date o f the paper as the date at which your current subscription expires. T yp e-w riter paper at T he O bserv er office. A ntony Herke, father of Mrs J A Fleck, died a t his North Y akim a home recently. Of course the professor who re forms bad boys with piano m usic uses sn upright piano. A young clerk in a Sp ok an e bank stole <10,000. How did he d o it ? Ask the exp ert book keeper. . J a n . 29, 1909 F R ID A Y Fenn B atty has a m onopoly of the G rangeville hotel business, hav Mrs Berrian returned from Port ing recently purchased th e H otel land W ednesday. A rlington. ' - ' A aeries of revival m eetings are A utom obiles have knocked out being held a t M onkland. stages between O ntario, V ale and H ot Coffee and S an d w ich es, at Burns. T he trip will be m ade either way in about six hours. A B W oliard’s, Biggs. A series of revival m eetings begin In this city , at the Presbyterian church, n ex t Sunday. T h e n #*t .m eeting o f the Dorcas Society, W ednesday, February 3d. At Spokane 500 householders or dered tb s phones of the P acific8tates Co taken out of their houses because of ui)»»tis/.«tOKf rates'a in f service. M itchell S entinel: Judge L ittle field and D istrict Attorney B urdette did the people a great favor wbeD |) S e e W H R agsdale for bargains in ’hey decided to hold no court in Sherm an county farm lafids 'Money W heeler county until spring. to loan on farms. A lbany Herald« “ An exam ination It was Mrs Leonora H u is who was of the Johnson road law bill shows in stalled M agioien, at the C ircle ol that the m ain object ia to create a W omen of W oodcraft in Moro. An com m ission with the usu al high error in the print la st week. salaries a tta ch ed .” Sure, M ike; and T he best boom for T he D alles is don’t ye mind th a t’s w hat The Ob- a 4 -c o lu m n se r ia l p u b lish e d in T h e aerver told ye would happen. C hronicle, written by J M Filloon T ype writer o il, the best 3-iu-L under the title: “ N otice of Street Lubricates, clean s and p o lish es, Im p rovem en t.” prevents rust. Try it T he Observer Read and profit by the auction Book Store. sale notice ol John W Brown on the Superior round nickel tipped and 4th page today. M e d on ’t lik e the rubber top pen cils, tw o-for-6-cents idea of Mr Brown q u ittin g, but il and som e for 10 cts per .doz., at tbe he m ust— let’s give him a good send Observer Book Store. off; a roueing sale. C G H ulee will Old type makeB the very best of w ill ba at M re Selle?. be the auctioneer. T he grandm others of old D utch D unkard fa m ilies of western P en n sy lv a n ia have made and used H ic k ory Bark Cough R em edy and reared their fam ilies on it for a 100 years. Now you can buy it of you r dealers Ask for it and use it, because it is B abbitt m etal. We have it for sale and when you need any c a ll at The Observer office. Price is right. E C Davie, proprietor of the G rass V alley Barn, prom ptly attends all oalls, d ay or night, t A n im als given tbe very best of care. C harges are right. ' pure) because it w ill stop your Som ething entirely out of the or cough; because it is the best cough rem edy uiade. Try it. For sale by dinary is canned pineapple for less Moro P harm acy and dealers every than 25c a can. T he Moro C om m er cial Co is offering a bargain for your where. > W hen in W asco d o n ’t fail to see Christm as dinner at 15c a oan.Good our stock of bracelets, the latest out. buying did (he trick. L W Rose, W asco Jeweler. If you w ant to buy read The Ob server. If you want to sell adver tise in it. Som ething new, fresh and deli- eious. Canned p um pkin, at Moro C om m ercial Co. A venarius Carbolineum is a germ destroyer. D ecay being a germ , it destroys the cause of decay in posts or tim ber. T he U S .O overn m en t, the O R N Co., M ultnom ah county, and city of P ortland, are m aking general use of it 6n bridge tim bers, etc. It is the bePt d®- stroyer on the market;- and will sw eeten and preserve a water trough, pig pen, stab le, etc .,a u d keep away flies. I l is ft guaranteed article. T h e O bserver Book Store is distrib utor of the pure article In Sherm an oounty. , A C u re fa r M is e r ? . ♦ “ I have found a cure for the misery malaria poison produces,” says It M James of Louellen.H C, “It’s called Elec tric Bitters,and conies In 50c bottles. It breaks up a case of chills or a billions at tack In almost no time, and putsyellow Jaundice clean out of coin mission.” This great tonic medicine and blood purifier, gives quick relief In all stomach, ltM» and kidney complaints and the misery of lams bw k. Bold under guarantee at Moro Pharmacy. »’ 4- i Prof Roberts of the K ansas State A gricultural college, has warned K ansas farmers to increase the size of iheir graineries and to buy more threshing m achines; as the resu lt of his research is tbe propagation of a need w heat th at w ill inorease the average yield from 14 to 28 bushels per acre. T h is ideal seed w ill in orease the farm er's annual incom e to an aggregate of nearly 450,000,- Buy the gen u in e im ported aven- erious carbolineum ; the im itation being offered is only a temporary rem edy if at all. If genuine one application lasts for aJ tim e. Ask ooo. ‘ ’ to see our sealed p a o /ig e s . The * T h eie are about eig h t olasses of Observer Book Store. - town killers, and every town is a f Wa have the prettiest patterns of flicted with one or more of them : 1. H avilan d C hina dinner sets ever those who go out of the cou n ty to do shown in Sherm an cou n ty, which their trading; 2. those who are op we are m aking a special price on. posed to im provem ents; 3. those Don’t bu y until you see it and get who prefer a q u iet town to one of our prices. L W Ross, Jeweler. push and business; 4. those who im " T h e way trains connect at Biggs agine they own th e town; 5; those now, passengers have am ple tim e who deride public spirited m en; 6. both oom ing and going, for an extra those who oppose m ovem ents not nice dinner at T be Biggs, with Mr originating with themselves; 7. those and Mrs JJ H eckard. D on’t forget who oppose every m ovem en t th at The B iggs, in your travels; there is does not appear to benefit them ; 8 tim e enough. T be table is supplied those who seek to injure tbe oredit with everyth in g nice, and the rooms or reputation of their neighbors. are new, neat and olean. C<me N e er Choking to Death. A Cough Remedy th a t C u ria. A little eon of (J D Peterson, a well Hickory B irk Cough Remedy, made known resident of the village of Jackson by the Hickory Bark Cough Remedy Co, of Walla Walla, Wash, guaranteed to be pure; guaranteed to cure your qpqgh, or moneygreftinded; guaranteed to 'make a friend of you. For sale by Moro Pharmacy, khd Aral olaos dealers everywhere. vllle,la, bad asuddn and violent attack of oroup. Much thick, atrlngy phlegm came up after giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mr P sa y s," I think he would have choked to death bad we not 700 him this remedy." For Bale by oro Pharmacy. £ writes an interesting letter callin g attention to grouse in b is native land that w ill give local sportsm en som e thing to talk about. H e telle of tbe C apercailzie, gian ts of the grouse fam ily whose cockerels weigh 12 lbs and tbe hens 6 lbs. T hey m ay be im ported into Oregon ea sily , where they are certain to thrive. H is letter was published in the last Sunday Oregonian. W h at a th ief in the n igh t this Oregon water law has got to be. The reparian owner seem s to have no rights whatever under it anent the reoent decision of the Suprem e court whioh would d eny riparian owners the privileges of fillin g a tea kettle, or watering a plant. S u ch laws hr th at w ill bring out the shot gun brigade sooner or later. T be rights and privileges of tbe bona fide sett ler should be given first considera tion. As T b e Bend B ulletin a s serts, “ if the water is taken away from them it will undoubtedly go to fatten tbe pocket book of some power or irrigation corporation. S to m ao h T ro u b le C u red. If you have trouble with your stom ach you should take Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. J P K lo le , Edina. Mo, says, “ I have used a great many different medlolnee for stomach trouble,but flndChamberlalu’sStomach and Liver Tablets more beneficial than any other remedy I ever used." For sale at Moro Pharmacy. It ie of little use for tbe local ed i tor to waste hie lungs and spine in trying to bdnm the town when its citiz- ns stand around indifferently waiting for som ething to turn up. If the business men do not- put ti eir shoulder to the wheel and do a lit tle boosting it is useless for the ed it or to go it alone. He m ay write boom articles until be is bald bead ed but if tbe oitisens do not take bold and push, the town will forever stick in the mud. O f what use is it for T he Observer to su ggest im prove m en ts and new enterprises if the su ggestion s are never acted upon? or if so adversely, because of that everlastin g m isunderstanding? It ia discouraging; one man oan do n othing alone. U nity of action is w hat knocks tbe knocker. Sherm an oou n ty needs right here one strong H om e D evelopm ent League, with th e support of four or five Low»l L eagues, at Kent, Grass V alley, M oro, W asoo and Biggs; then, when a hom eseeker, or a cap italist looking for in vestm en t, coifiea along we can look him in the feoe and m eet his proposition fairly for a square deal. A basket supper so d free danoe at the Aoadem y th is (F r id a y ) night for tbe benefit of tbe T ivola stage. Be there; don't forget iL > > tracted in the credit system. > > > > > > > > Our prices w ill convince you that we are hewing dose to the line, V o a d lt t l l y N o llc lt I- Vwaar I 'M t a w a a g e . Z v C o x o , Q - r a ^ fi- n k.4' A.t ABAS’ a,.«,, Mr and Mrs H 8 M cD anel were at borne to a large party of friends T uesday evening, who report ‘a jolly good tim e.’ T be feature of tbe eve ning being w h ist Meadames Little^ field and B u ll and M essrs H ansen and A 8 Johnson were recipients of the honors. j Repair to us for Repairs. We-make a specialty of repairing wat ches, eyeglawh-s, apectacles and optical good«. We have the tools and material* and skill to Insure good work. If you have an y jew elry you cannot* wear bring it here, and we w ill repair lti no v<»u can not tell It from new . W e dont* hang your w atch up for a week or so and' then charge you for cleaning It. W e clean It and guarantee It for a year w ith ordin ary usage. F. W . Clark, Jeweler, S Optician T H E D X L L E 8 , O R E G O N . ** R e s t a u r a n t ano B a k e r y M o ro , O regon, F. E. D o n h a m , p ro p rieto r Bread, Pies and Oakes always on hand or Baked to Order. TM® Iteeal OMuieke® M e re P re s b y teria n ChuroK. > celling for cash is a great advantage to you for you do not have to help pay any bad debts apt to be con a fast gam e of B asket B all. Contest- ante are G old eod ale H igh School v. Moro H igh School. Lunches and Short Order Meals a Specialty. M EALS 2 5 C EN TS AND UPW ARD. >00002 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXXXXXXXXXX3 M o re M . C . C h urch Real Estate Bargains R egular services every S u n d ay, *at II'R nb. ’Rev. Pe^ry C handler, Pastor. I h a v e a fe w b a r g a in s in farm lan d an d to w n p rop erty to w h ic h I r e sp e c tfu lly in v it e a tt e n tio n S u n d ay School at 10 o’clock a m. P H B u xton , S upt. G40 acres of tine farm land one mile from Wasco well improved; $5000 caeli, balance on easy terms, interest at eight per cent. Geo. L. Doyle place, east of Klondike, 4H0 acres of fine farm land, all fenced and in cultivation; $12,- 000, cash $ 3 ,0 0 0 , balance on easy terms. , Fine residence property in Wasco with windmill, cistern, and private water system, five room cottage near Sandow mill, for $1500; one third cash, balance on easy l e r n i S r " ------ ------* U. B. parsonage proporty in Wasee for $1200; one third cash, balance on easy terms. L adies’ Aid S ociety, every T hurs day, at 2 o’clock p m . Mrs J E Blue, President. / Teachers’ E xam inations 7 ttobool Hu pe rm tendon t of Hbermau oounty will bolu the regular examination of appli- oanta for State and Oounty Papers at Moro, Oregon, aa follows— For State Paper«, Ootnmenoing Wednesday, February 10th, 190», atSo'olook a .m .. and continuing until Satnrday, February lttib .a t 4 o’clock p in. WuiMaanaT—Penmanship, history, anelling pbyaioai geography, reading, psychology Tn uaaD ir— W ritten arithm etic, theory of teaching, grammar, book-keeping, phys io«, oiril government. FaiDAT—Phyaiology, geography, composi tion, algebra, English literature, sonool law. S atubdat — Botany. plane geometry, general history. For County Paper«, Commencing Wednesday, Feb. 10th, at 9 o’clock a. m ., and oontibmug un til Friday Fab. 12th, at 4 o’oloek p. m. Wednesday—PeinnHuabip, history, orthog raphy, reading, physical geography, Thoreday—W ritten arithm etic, theory of teaohing, grammar, phvaiology, Friday—Oeograpby, school law. civil gov ernment, English literature. Yours truly, . _ - C a ll a n d see m e o r w r ite C. J. Bright, Wasco, Ore. s. Pittsburg- Special - Fence W .0. B btaitt , 2ij29 328] Connty Superintendent Hog Tight. I t Does the Business. E E Chamberlain, of Clinton, Maine, says of Bucklens Arnica Halve, “ Itdoss tbe bualneee; I ueed It for piles and it cured them ; applied It to an old aore and It healed It without leaving a scar be hind.” 25c at Moro Pharmacy. Electric Welded. It’ s Always Held BEST OF PLUMBING MATERIAL Our Goods are Absolutely Guaranteed and our Prices are Right. Your Business Solicited. *' L ane igazine OOO <• 6 0 2 Second & S exton S tr e e t, The D a lle s , • O regon ® ® ® ® < M )€ x S X fiX iX 5 X iX S ® < iX » X g X s X S ® ® W ® ® ® A STAR SERIAL BEGINS NOW There ia an article in thia number with a big jolt in it. D O N ’T M ISS IT . You know aome o f the things E vbrtsody ' i has done. T H IS IS ANOTHER. There is a «tory by the “ Pig» Ia Pigs ” man that ia one long ache o f laughter, and back o f these ipecial features a big, fine EviaraoD r’i M agazimi . SCHOOL S C R A N T O N , - P E N N S Y L V A N IA . A rchitecture B ookkeeping Stenography B an k in g and B anking Law, C om m ercial Law, A dvertising Show Card W riting C hem istry M echanical Drawing E lectrical E ngineering N ewspaper Illu stratin g, C ivil E n gin eerin g, S team E n gin eerin g C ivil Service, M echanical E n gin eerin g, Gas E ngineering, M ining E n gin eerin g, L ocom otive R u n n in g, P lu m b in g, H eatin g and V en tila tin g , ...» a. French, Germ an, S p an ish , tau gh t w ith E dison Phonograph. F u ll inform ation furnished free upon request by LL the real value a watch has is in the movement—in the material, finish, adjust ment of that move ment. A T h e H o w ard is th e only Amer ican w atch alw ayt finished and adjusted as a fin t m ovem ent, at whatever price it is to be sold— H. V. REED, Representative, - 64 1-2 Sixth street, Portland, Ore. jo T prìntìng Bring yours to T he O ld R eliable . from $35-00 to $150.00. W e are distributors for thia die- tinctive w atch. L V. ROSS,-Vasco, < Oregon W a tah Inaeaatarfar O R N Ca. INCREASING Your Advertising IN THE SH E R H A N COUNTY O B SE R V E R can not be figured as additional expense. It is simply increas ing an inestment from which y o u are sure to receive good returns- A H ig h e r H e a lth L evel. “J have reached a higher health level, since I began using Dr King’s New Life Pllto,” write* Jacob Hprtnger, of West Franklin, Me, “they keep my stomach, liver and bowels working Just rlghL" I f these pllto dtospoint you on trial money Will be refunded at Mora Pharma«?, Mo we save whatever trade discount there is. > T be en tertain m en t a t tbe A cade my tonight (F r id a y ) w ill open with Services in Moro P resbyterian church n ext S u n d a y , M orning and even in g. S u n d ay school a t 10 a m. * A. J. A dams , Pastor. ’’ B u y in g for cash is a great advantage to us because A olaee of you n g m en ,stu d en ts in Moro h igh sch ool, tak e up a courea of atudy n ex t M onday in book keeping and oom m eroial law. President Bowerm an has intro duced into tbe sen ate a bill author ising the S u p rem e oourt to assign a oirouit judge of one diatriot for ser vice in another diatriot whenever the work of such diatriot ie congest ed. In su ch a case tbe traveling exp eu ses and hotel b ills of tbe judge thus assigned m u st be paid by tbe oounty in w hich the ju d ge sits for the trial of oases. . . PORTLAND SEED CO *