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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1909)
■4 CELEBRATE WRIGHT WEDDINGS Circuit Court Proceedings. Dr J R Morgan, Dentist, has a r ranged his appointments for Wasco Hon. R. R. Butler, J. Monday evening, March 22d, for two weeks in each month begin M a ra M . E . Churoh « • r * O la r u f f i c i a i l* a r » r . C ircu it court adjourned Wednes «¡ng with the 18th d a y .“ There as ex C o u n ty C o m m issio n e r A . M . Sutfday School at 10 o’clock a rn ü r ( ^ r i A L P A P K K OF SW ICRW AW QO Wright Mini family were preparing day norning, after a three day ses »mining part of each month he will P H Buxton, Supt. MOMQ, JQRKGON. to spend a pleasant evening in com sion, one case going, to trial: The be at his office in Moro. Ladies’ Aid Society, every Thurs memorating the 26ih wedding auni State v. James Philsllaum, indicted day, at 2 o’clock p m . Mrs J E I). C. I rklakd , Editor. R E E F T H E K ID N E Y S W E L L versary of A. M. and wifeund also for burglary near Kent. Trial ju Blue, President. C. L. I reland .....................M anager the 5<Hh wedding anniversary of rors were W II Cronk, C A Tom, C M o r o P r o s b y t o r la n C h u r o h . Mt. \\ right's parents, John A. C Friedly, J Christiansen, K C H e a lth Is W o rth S a v in g , end S e m e K n ew H o w to S a v a I t . Services in Moro Presbyterian March 26, 11W» Wrigl t hik I wife, aged respectively Cochran, J K Blue, J Walton, F R FRIDAY .. church next Sunday, Morning and 74 and 71 years, in «trolled Rev. Fortner, JH Clements, A M Froebe, M any Moro people take th e ir lives lu evening. Pinkliain anti family, "followed W I) Wallan, A F Walking. On a their hands by ueglectiug the kidneys Church and Society notice» FREE, ex Subjects for next Sunday A. M cept when for money making purposes- shortly utter by oilier «jieighhors verdict of guilty Judge Butler sen when they know throe orgaus need “An oil famine.” P. M.: “The devil Much notice» at regular rate* at the option and ft tends, until the family rest tenced defendant to five years at help. Hick kidneys are responsible for and some of his tricks.” of the publisher». a vast aiuouut of suffering and ill belth deuce was tilled by a jolly crowd. Salem. The session will convene at the Before coming to the .city to trade read but there is uo need o f suffering nor to morning service for reception of er» are requested to examine The Ob»ei ver Mr. Wright soon ‘‘guessed’' lliai Stale v. Warren L Snelling, plea remwiu iu dsuger when a ll diseases and members. advertising column*. It* the active, wide each ‘‘guest’’ knew more than he awake bu»ine*» man who adr erti»e«, con of guilty of forgery, sentenced to aches and pains due to weak kidneys Sunday school at 10 a m. did alroiit the occasion, as eaeh « u tie q uickly and perm anently cured sequently he 1» the moat accommodating, ’¿g A cordial welcome to all. . veil» the’6heape»t, and deal» the most Hb- brought a (taekage of edibles with 7 years at Salem. by the use of Doau'a K id n ey Pills; hare A: J. A dams , Pastor drally in ¿very way is a Moro oitixen’s recommendation : them. Both couples are natives ot The grand jury reported their O P Hulse says, “ K id n e y com plaint S p a u ld in g C h a p o l. We will not be responsible for the Ohio, were married there and mov work unfinished, and were excused annoyed me for years. I am obliged to neglect of aubacrilwra to notify na of ed to O -egon locating iu Sheituau Services both morning and even to meet again four days before the change» in their address. Xor w ill the Four generations next regular term; members are do a great deal of d riv lu g and the onus- ¡ng, Sunday next, Every one wel notification of a Poatniaafer that the auh- County in 1884. taut, ja rriu g of the wagou and exposure cotne. echher has ••Removed" settle the bill of are represented in the family of Jamee Woods, J B Wheat, Clark to nil kinds of weather, weakened my a delinquent. John A. W tight, with never a Dunlap, L L Bell, John Eakin, J C kidneys. T he secretions were scanty Sunday School every Sunday at Did it ever occur to you t h a u it death recorded among any of their at times w hile at others profuse and oc- H a m, at Spaulding ChapeK E v e ry Coy, R Eslinger. cctete uo more to produce p rin tin g that casionally p a la ta l in passage. I Anally ion« invited Io be present a n d tak e is pleaetog t«“ the eye than the other famideic They have four children, By holding the present grand jury procured Doan's K id uey Pills a t Moro P « fL A M Wright, Supt. kind. . The Observer is e»juipj<ed w ith A. M., living near Monkland; Fan - - alt modern facilities for doing g>*wl me. w ife of D. H. Leech, of Corval until next term, and having them Pharm acy, aud one box gave m e entire | work at tire very m in im u m of coat. T ry freedom from t«clt ache aud beueAtted SHERMAN COUNTY, OREGON u* w ith an order and if it fc» not execut lis: Lillie, wife of J auics H Fiaser, | meet four days before oourt is called me in ever) w a y .” ed to your perfect satisfaction you ured of North Yakima; M sane, wife of Judge Butler will save the county F o r sale by a ll dealers. Price not pwy fur it. J. V. O' I eary.of Mt Kct xie bridge. *n of 1 150.00 per court tara cents. Foster-M ilburn On., Huffale, Pacta a n d Figures Q atbered by tbe Sh erm an C ounty Developm ent S*end far a d v e rtim t.g ra le « Ttiey here 2U grand chi Id re u and 4 ! *«d in the future will not remain N ew Y o rk, sole agents for the United League to r use la the P rise L e tte r great grand children. A health inactive, waiting for grand jury re/ States. W ritin g Contest. F o r p articu lars Kentemlter lire name— Downs— and The Co Ivan “ republic” is in re record which auy family might «1» p^rts. 'This* will be done at each w rite to Oeo. M o w ry, Secty, M oro take no ot her. be proud to and oue which term of court in the future. v o lt. hut few families e ... eq g.l. J o h n I AtlorIler Joe A w i,MB , ppoint. I Summary of Assessable Property of Q u w r CK m m . In its last folder the C., M. and A Before the war, when axle grease ‘ Sherman County for 1908. kJ l h . c o . r t to defend J . . Phils- Was not very well known, a Mississip 8. P. Ry. left Portland ¿vfl the I t»i long life is based oil the lairs of baum from charge? of /burglary pi negro saw a little box of It on the map. health and hygteue: “ Know thy- Acres tillable land, 287,«23.. $4,016,760 made a masterly plea for his client shelf of a country store and thought It Aeree non-tiliable, 136,602... 402,606 ae f,” and has followed those icach F arm Im p ro vem ents.............. 160,976 was cheese, as lt was In the same size but the evidtnee was too strong Johu C. Young is the successor of ings, aud practical belief in the old 81,740 box that cheese was usually put up. C ity aud town real e s ta te .... against him. 206,090 Portland’s “ last i epublican post- mtxim: “ Laugh, to grow fat.” When he bought a box, the storekeep Itupm vm eots, city property Imprvmnts, land not deeded 28,320 er told U.U. him .«T he *»u.u could have a a ir few master.” ----- ----- ». w erack- n a r r - M anufacturing M achinery .. 17,666 The O b serv er. Secretary Ballinger will remove the I'.S Lalnl olH ••• from Portland to Seattle. FLOWERS OF SPEECH. ( O U S T Y CO URT PKOl E K D IN G S . era as lagnUppe^-or “for good mera- ure.” The negro spread the axle grease over the crackers and ate the combina tion. H e returned to the store, wear ing a very eour expression. “Dat am the rancldest, slid In 1st cheese 1 evah taste,” he told the storekeeper. " It keep a slldln’ and slldin’ around In me nntll I slmos' thinks dey am wagon wheels In mab Insides.” General Merchandise .......... | F a rm in g Im plem ents Notes and aooounte................. Household goods...................... Horses, 6349 v a lu e .. , .............. Cattle, 1961 value........ ........... Sheep, 8413 value................ Hogs, 1661 v a lu e ...................... Dogs, 347 value......................... Railroad 76 48 miles, v a lu e .. Railroad ro lling stock............ Telephone and Telegraph, 87 26 miles, value.................. 124,686 83,170 112,616 Joe A. Wilson F U R N IT U R E 'V in to n Hotel G RASS VALLEY. ORE A tto rn e y a t L a w AND OITine in the Moro Commercial Co UNDERTAKING Quick Hales and Hm all Profits. OREGON W . C. B ry a n t Call and E x a m in e M y Htock of F U R N IT U R E Bryant & Mowry, and Rooms 1 and 2 The Ginn Brick Over W.W.M.Co. Bank • Frank Men efee. < » M M e r c is l T r a d « O. W. AXTELL M oro OREGON Fred Wilson - O regon. A tto rn e y s - a t - L a w Corner 7th and Stark Streets. C ig a rs, T o b a c c o s It 1» new and II» room» ar« provided with running water and long dUtance tele phone». European plan. Kates’ - 81 per day and upward Highest priced room $3 Ice cold d rinks and Ice cra u ti iu sea per day. son. Boda water, bottled and fountain, always on hand. OREGON B illia rd a n d P o o l T a b le s D r . O J. GOFFIN, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co. D r MARIE M. GOFFIN. Diseases of Women & Children a Specialty Chas. Wright. Prealdeut. 0. 8. Iflissin g e r Office In The Ooffin Building, l»t St. Moro, Oregon. - M oro. Oregon. (J ity J. R. Morgan MORO - - - B i'a .y Express and Freight Delivered to any Part of the City Piano and Furniture Moving. D e n tis t^ * ^ OREGON Trunks and Grips Delivered To and From alrTrains. All Work Warranted. Optimist: We believe Mr Fulion would be ¡»eculiarly at home on the federal bench; he is a lawyer of great ability aud is possessed of the judicial temperament to a high de g rfie ; a n d then, he XL honest aud fearless, and every step of his would be in the strict paths of justice. Announcement is made that in addition to the $25 tare from Miss ouii river points; 130.00 from St. Louis and *33 from Chicago, a pro portionate rate is good from every point in the United Slates, to this state. Say: From New Yotk $50; Boston $19.70; Cleveland $39.75; BirmingTtam $40.25, etc. Judge R. B. Butler has now held his initial term of the Circuit Court of the Htate of Oregon for Sherman couuty, and all who have had <a*ca- aipn to l»e pieseut duringJhy.term, unite in praising Mr. Butler as an atTih'e and pleasant gentleman oil the bench, and an impartial judge iu the discharge of Insudiciai duly, i t is the uniform hope of jteople in the county that Judge Butler may so arrange his afl.iirs as to l>e able to live amongst us. A coincidence happen«! in the summoning of Jerry M. Wilson, of Kent, as a grand juror in the Cir cuit court for Sherman county, this week, which is well worth relating. Jerry M. is a cousin to Attorney .T<»e A. Wilson and William L. Wilson, of Rufus, brother of the attorney. The incident is still more stiiking when it is s’al<d that. At torney Wilson baa just located in Moro, coming fiom I'ennessee, and was trying his first, ease in the conrf here. Ilr. C. P. W iIson <»f Shaniko, and R. K Witoco of Fossil, are also brothers of Attorney Wilson. CITY DRAY NO. Situation Wanted. P II Buxton was appointed jus tice of the peace for Moro district to fill vacancy caused hy the resig nation of J M Dunahoo. I can’t fool the baby. I can make the room ns dark an I please, hut It won’t make the baby sleep a minute later than usual, and when she wakes up hungry It comes pretty close to being morning, and my w ife knows It. Gen tlemen,“ be added as he bowed him self out. “I make It a rule to get home before the baby wakos. I t ’s the only safe way.” Mrs. Newed- Excuse me, hut do you sell Ice he*e? Itealer— Yes, ma'am Mrs. Newed—Well, I want HP cent»’ worth. Ry the wny, how long have you had It In at<»ck? D ealer-R Ince last w hite:. Mrs. Newed—Oh, that won’t do. I want some that la fresh.— Chicago News T h e Lurid G l« w s f D o «m . Was seen In the re<l face, hands and body of the little son of H M Adams, of H enrietta, Pa. His aw ful plight from esema, had for 6 years defied all reme dies and t»silled the liest doctors who said the poisoned Mood bad affected his lungs, and nothing could save h im '•B u t, writes bis mother, seven bottles >f Electric Ritters com pletely cured h im .” For eruptions, eaenia, salt rheum all blood disorders and rheum atism , Electric Ritters is supreme O uly 60c. guaranteed at Moro Pharmacy. 76.590 8609 21001 1486 9062 P * ln ,u r , G u th rie Company, ».3263 K®n t s ta tio n .. 6186 47231 5849 ii?,“ rbon • t* Uo11 w »2>« 19743 2768 23sl4 7128 An Important Omission. A rouutryinnn was visiting In Chlrs- go oue summer and deckled to bay a nrW'Pnnauin hat. G o I i > k Into a store, he naked the price of oue that looked good to him. The clerk replied, “Fifteen dollars.” Whereat the countryman aaked, “Where are tbe holes?” r Tbe clerk appeared bewildered for a moment, but managed to aak, “ W hat boles?” The eonutryman replied, "Tbe holes for the ears of thwuias that would pay $16 for a hat like that.”—Judge's Ll- T h e H o w a rd is the only Amer ican watch a lw a yt finished and adjusted as a f i a t movement, at A P Is a ta n t Physio. whatever price it is to be sold— from $35.00 to $150.00. W hen v«.u w a n ts pleasant physicglv ( ‘hsiiilterlslit’s Stomach A L iv e r Tablets a tria l; they are m ild and gentle In their action and slv svs produce a pleasant eat hart le eff nt.. Call al Moro Pharmacy fo ra fre«aatuple. 4^- - .«7»,... Waaoo s t a t io n ........ K lo nd ike s ta tio n . . . Ths Animals Havs Sympathy. Imm ediately In front of my house Is a small |>addock. In which there have been feeding a pony and four cows. In a tiny clump of grass and buttercups th. r,. I , . with young, says a w rite r In Country Life. Though nil the grass around lt is Kerr Gifford C q . closely cropped, this little clump ro- Grass V alley, south 90000 mains absolutely untouched. Am I | Grass V a lle y , north 96426 Petition of L J Gates, J J Wi'ey, wrong In believing that birds have and others, for the Buck Hoi ow some system o f communicating their Sandow M illin g Co., Wasco 69604 38240 whereabouts and that the larger ani Wasco and violu lty Bake Oven road, was continued. mals WHEN YOU WEEP. show consideration and care for Paeitte Coast Elevator Co. Judge Henrichs and C om m ission er_______ _ _____ _ _ we too often the weak _ and helpless Rufus s ta tio n .......... 67604 3630 I h i _ W a jL jh a » _ T M r i_ A f it i Wa.ker, mad© a t r ip to T h e D a lle s despise and aet at kaug htl McDonald s ta tio n .. 16997 Human Organ! Organism. ■ Moro station ............ 7641 1195 Professor. Waynhauni,'1 M . I)., of to consult Judge Lake of Wa-co Grass V alley station 6940 1467 K ills W ould be S la y e r. Paris publishes some queer facta re county, at which time it was stated gal ding the nature and purpose "of hy Judge Lake that Sherman county A merciless murderer is appendicitis o „ m br sacks 1122691 210688 7848 tears, coming to the conclusion that w ith m any victim s B u t D rK iu g s N ew had to put in a much fetter road L ife Pills k ill it by prevention. T hey Ave,;“»e w eight, pounds, sack of wheat tears act upi»n the huhian organism .» stim .1 ulate 1 . . . ,, j 136; barley, 106; oats, 95 ‘‘like chloroform, ether or alcohol.” than contemplated by petitioners gently stomach, liv e r and 1 r» » « •‘When a human being gives way to liefore^Vasco county would act. bowels, preventing th a t clogging tbat sorrow." «ays Dr. W iiynbautn, “the invitee appendicitis,curing constipation It Saved H is Leg bl< <1 p rocure 4« the brain decreases. bllliousnetst, chills, m alaria, headache ,‘AH tllo UKht I ’d loee m y leg,” writes The tear helps lu this process, which S t if f N eok. and Indigestion; 26c at Moro Pharm acy | A Swenson, W a terto w n , W Is. “ Ten benumbs the brain for the time Ix'lug. H tlff neck Is caused by rheum atism of y e irs o f ezetna, th a t 16 doctoraoouldn’t causing pnsdvoness of the soul al- the muscles of the neck. Usually confin cure, had a l last laid me up; then Buck- ux-st approaching Indifference. I ‘‘Tears are blood, changing color by ed to one side, or to the back of the neck Why He Went Back to His Old Trioks. I leu’s Arnica Halve cured It sound and You Ingrate!” exclaimed the Irate well ” In fa llib le for skin eruptions. fhelr passage through the lachrymal and one side. W h ile It Is often quite Judge, addressing the culprit. “Thia ezema, salt rheum , bolls, fever sores, glands. One can drown his sorrow In painful, quick relief nisy be had by ap tears ns one can ItenUmb his senses p lyin g C ham berlain’s L in im en t. N ot gentleman took a fatherly Interest lu burns, scalds, cuts aod piles; 25c at Moro Hbc.xise of alcohol or drugs. When one caoe of rheum atism in teu requires you after you had promised to atop Pharmacy n* |M*rsAk cries the fnclal muscles con Internal treatm eul; when there Is uo stealing, and he gave you a job In hts tra* t and the appearance of the face fever or uo sw elling, as in muscular and store, did he not?” Mrs. Cieeite—Charles. I was astun- "Tee, sir." changes, which action factlltatea the Islb^l at the way you devoured that chronic rheum atism , Cham berlain’s And when be left you alone In tha Balnd tonight, fou know you always white blood letting, driving the blood particles Into the lachrym al gland, L in im e n t w ill accomplish more than place one day you repaid his gratitude snld you detested salad. from w hh h they Issue In the shnpe of any Internal trestm eut. bold by Moro by sneaking behind the desk and rlflng Mr. Greene—Yes, love. 4»tat I didn’t Pharm acy, the cash drawer, didn't you?” tears. * know that there was another way of "Yes, sir.” “Children whose nervous system ts making ft thaa y o u rs —Boston Tran “Now, why did you do this?” particularly teuder derive great ben ucrjpt Rstort Courtsous. “I got remorse of conscience. Judge." efl( from crying occasionally. The act I was trytog to heave the shcL —New York Times, of crying relieves their brains. Tha A tra'ner happened by. Fee D iseases of th a S k in . He told me I was doing wrong same may be said w ith respect to wo And tried to show me why. Nearly all diseases of the skin such ae men.” "But It ts Just another way Good Cough M e d io ln a fo r C h ild re n . I n e m a , tetter, wait rheum and barber The professor likewise explains why Of putting IL” said I. The sevsou fyr coughs and colds Is al pG 'h. are characterised by Inteuse itch- laughter sometimes produces tears, —H a rv a rd la m p o o n . but the explanation Is too technical haml s lid ’ 00 i$u<*b oire caniiot l»e u-ed log and sm arting, often m akin g life a to protect the c h lid rru ; a child is more burden,disturbing sleep and rest. Quick for reproduction. An Id e a l Cough M e d le ln e . “ A»an Ideal cough medicine I regard likely to c.»o’ r ct d phllteria or scarlel »*!lef may be had by api lyiog G lia.iiiier- Ths Only 8sfs Way. C b am lie ria in ’sCougb Remedy in aolans fev» r w •««•it li I».,« » cold; t he quicker you Ia in ’s Halve; It allays tbe Itching and "No, I can’t stay any longer," ha cure its c h i Ihe Ice« ris k . Chamberlain«- ««»rllng; m any cases have been cured by Itself,” says D r W lltab!re, of G w y n said, w ith determination. vllle, lu d . “ I take pleasure In testifying Cf.iiul lh no <lv i> 1 h> sole r< liaiiceof nu-1 t*v He use. For sale by Moro Pharm acy, “ What difference does an hour or so ntoroit« 01 -• h- r« -i • «1 f,-w of those whove make ni«r?” naked n member of the to the results of C ham berlain’sCougl party, “ tjrmr w ife w ill t>e In bed and Medicine. In fact Ik n o w n f no other tri» «III sro w llli’ig io iiscaoy other. Mrs 1” !• S imic ’ k r, Iti-i’««» W .V t.sw va, “ I ’ve asleep, and I f she w akes up she won’t preparation th a t (peets so ta lly the ex know what time It ts.” pectatlona of the most exacting In canes io v, r o-eil sn v «.»h«-r lhttnGbt»o«l<erlalh “Quite right, quite right,” he re of croup and coughs o f children; As it Coll h lt< i n d y fi<r in \ c lih li, n slid it turned. “ I can fool my w ife almost contains no oplutn, chloroform or m or lia» m I m - h a give” g nd «•itisf.tolion This any time an long as I get home before phine, It certainly makes a most safe reu »1, c- -i.t.«iio> »■«?••»• 1101 or 01 her nnr breakfast. Why, Pve gone home when coth*nod o>n> l>- giv«oi n- ecnil-f. m ’v io the sun was up, kept the bllnda shut, pleasant and efllcatlnus remedy for the n c tii’d •««* !ono arlu’t F o r s s h lo Mor. lit the gas and made her think that It Ills It Is Inteuded.” For sale by Morn Plin» mnev was a llftle after 12.. Rut. gentlemen, Pharm acy. Waiting for i he vile slat.dors of IIei»ey. Teddj’a ( begun st rangier, before acting on l lie dppoitttlfleut of Senator Fulton to a Ifderal posi tion in ’ Oiegon, President Taft A Dog Story. At a farmhouse at which we have seems to be steering closely along the R <s»nevelt p »lie) of dimiipiing been staying a terrier, Hough, share« tlw aya his master's first breakfast the Grand Old Party. The real the bread and cream accompanying a question as to the propriety of lift«). cup of tea. Three corners be breaks Charges ,W. Fulton’s appointment off and give« to Rough, who eats the first two. Off the third he licks the is: „ Dons be pos.-t>s ihe requisite cream, then carries the crust to a qualifications; P he worthy of the lien who each morning comes across position; is ho a typti'alde lawyer; the field where the fowls are kept • nd at the gate awaits her friend's a r to all of which the people of Oregon rival. Should others of the hens ap- answer )•■*, without any reference iwar, Rough "barks them off" while Vo cold blunded Ueneya his favorite devours her portion — 'I The Court adopted the loose leaf system for keeping county records over the protest of Judge Henrichs LL the real value a watch has is in the movement—in the material, finish, adjust ment of that move ment. J z P r o t la n d . O r e g o n , UHI'AK ANMMOM MANAOMK taw M ud Morrison Streets F re e bus to and fro m tra in s «, » l'»m O O R ates by th e d ay 6 0 c, 7 6 c, $ 1.0 0 , $ I .6 0 , S 2 . A E u ro p ean Good Clean Plan Fam ily Hofei Pkallamont Livery Cc Wasco, OfBpn. Sidney Johnson, Proprietor. Every kind of rig to order, rvnd all orders prompi aiid satih- factorv at reasonable prices. Farmers teams fed as well hi they are fed at home, if not better. Telephone at our ex,*-n-e. |M oro ’ s B a r b e r S h o p 8. C. White Leghorns and M B. Turkey eggs for sale, any 'quan tity C. ’U hiie Leghorn eggs $1.25 >er setting of 15, or $5.00 per 100 Turkey eggs $1 50 per setting of 11, or $12 00 per 100. For information address Locust Blòssorn Poultrv Farm, A. F. W atkins , Proprietor, i l .327] Wasco, Or - P o r c e la in | £ A g aiit for th e B est S team L a u n d ry S h o p in B rick B u ild in g n e x t O b se rv er Office resh Milch Cows Satihfattioii Guaranteed Both in Workmanship and Price — Office at Furniture 8tore. F . R. A X T E L L , M O R O , O R Russell Cyclone Thresher Io Boy, Sell or Exchange Any (»eraou or persona having horaea, cattle, houses, lots or house hold g<MhiH for aale, exchange, or parliea de.driug lo buy such prop-i eriy, will find T he O rserver a good medium for advertising and securing a customer. Try T he O bserver , M oro. Or OREGON. ♦ For sale for setting; price $1 per setting. Address, Mrs. N. W. S ilvers , 26*] $ ’ Moro. Or Will la, 2 year« old in April, nd wei hs 1301) lit*. He in by Ihe great Clydesdale e la lli n, Young Prince, who weighed 2186 Iba; thio colt’a dam is Kate, 1500 Ihe; ahe hy imported Balount; grand dam hy imported General Logan. Thia colt will make a horse from 1800 to 1000 Ihs, and ia very nmooth, with a broad flat back. He will l>e sold at a bargain, and on lernfi to ault rea- ponaible partiea. R. A, M urray , tf 326] Monkland, Or L E W IS , P r o p rie to r. ! u ‘ l * l l l » >» » M » « . . . . s « . . l » l l l l i m i a i - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . led Rhode Island Eggs. oung Stallion forSale. EDGAR MORO For Sale at $30, $35 or $40, de- penJs on the cow you want. Also: one yearling Jersey Bull for sale. For particulars see N. W. T hompson , tf.327] Moro,Or J I Ca«e Engine and other Ma chinery, for sale low down for cash. Apply to *’ H. F. M yers , If.326] 254 >«• so. of Wasco, Or l>L* * t * * * , , , , **» , , '« .» « s s im i i n m m i n n m : SCHOOL SCRANTO N, - P E N N S Y L V A N IA , Architecture Bookkeeping Stenography Banking and Banking Law, Commercial Law, Advertising Show Card Writing Chemistry , Mechapical Drawing Electrical Engineering Nefrapaper Illustrating, Civil Engineering, Steam Engineering Civil Service, Mechanical Engineering, «■aa Engineering, Mining Engineering, Locomotive Running, Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating, French, German, Spanish, taught wiih Edison Phonograph. Ful! inform ation furnished free upon request by H. V. REED, Representative, 64 1-3 S ixth s tre e t, P o rtla n d , O re. P IO N E E R B L U E B A R N M O R O , O R E G O N . L IV E R Y , F E E D A N O S A L E S T A B L E S . C R. B E L S H E E , Proprietor and Manager. Telsph « • from Ths Dali*» or ssv Rlisrinan onontv iminls at oar H*-rvlas famished to or from Morn to snv points. O U R M O T T O "Please the public.” E V E R Y T H IN G N EW A N D U P -T O -D A T E , 1. 1. ROSS, Wasco. Orefoo R N S P E C IA L R A TES TO C O M M E R C IA L T K A V E B E R S Ce. t I B a th T u b a . Everything First Class and Up to date. | J . ■* Esmond Hotel eghorn and Turkey Eggs. W e are distributors for this dia* tinctive watch. « Insgowtar fee O M. C. Olcklnsoa, Manager. A. G. BOESON A T ly. “ Why, the trouble Is what you are saying.’’ . >"But,” protested the sj>eaker, “I am saying, 'I am delighted to see so many young lad-ies rising to intellectual heights, w ith fine brains and large appreciation.’ " “Oh, no, yon'ry not," corrected the friend. “You're saying«. !I am pleased to see so many small lionesses grow ing large and fat. w ith big noses and huge feet!” ’—London Tit-Bits. AT H o te l O r e g o n N»6T Q Andrew Carnegie has announced a contribution for the purpose of reforming Pittsburg; whic appears to indicate that at last he has found a method by which he might die poor. •T O P C o n fe c tio n e ry Ofliee in the Vogt Block, upstairs J u n es S te w a r t nr— 1*01*11II lldl First street, Strong brick, Moro, Ore. Office cor. First st ,and McCoy av., At a special meeting of the Coun 68,820 An Englishman's Address at Diagonally opposite Drs. Ooffin. Ladies' ty court, convened on the 20th to 268,690 Seminary In Siam. 81,960 take action on the petition of lit« The 1 n flueii t la I Englishman In Stain 26,236 Oue experimental farm is worth tlatlered h|maelf that he had a very ShermanCounty Development League 7,026 decent knowledge of the language aud Proprietor of 1,976 more to a community than half a was ready to do great things. He had for aid in establishing an exjieri- Address: M O RO , OREG O N. 688,680 dozen county poor farina. aheady ordered eo/Tee from hit* hotel mental farm jointly by the Federal 80,120 waiter with success and asked the government and the state of Oregon Ï 14,296 to bring up his boots. S to c k In s p e c to r N e a r D e a th In Big Pond. Department headquarters of the hoy through the Agricultural college Now, influential Englishmen In U .8. Army are to be wheeled oven* Slum are not as common as cock the court appropriated 120,000 for I t was a th rillin g experience to M rs Id a Total a s s e s s ed v a lu a tio n ..*... $6,381,076 Draying of all Kinds. S h e r m a n C o u n ty , aod U x tevy, m ills .. 4 7 6 roaches, aud that afternoon the dis the purpose, of which 17,600 is for Soper to face death “ For years a severe to Seattle from Vancouver. Trunks and Grip» Hauled to and lung trouble gave m e inteuse suffering” School lib ra ry fund, tax levy, m ill 1 26 O re g o n . tinguished visitor was requested by buildings, fencing, implements, etc. she writes, “ and several times nearly R««d tand, tax levy, m ills ............ . 1 00 a friend to deliver an address on put y Stock .inspector from all trains S p e a k e r C an n o n w an ts in a u g u ia ‘England” at the only ladies' sem and the balance for 320“acres of caused m y death; all remedies failed and Total »ment, a ll purposes 7.00 * ‘ Lbuls Schadewitz, Kent, Oregon inary In the <«>iA|try. Confidently he doctors said I was incurable. Tben D r land which is to he owned by the tion day ch tnged to May 1 ; or move -accepted. . * K ln g ’aNew Discovery brought quick re Amount of Grain Handled During the capital to a better'd i mate. He began famously. Every one ap county for the exclusive use of the lie f and a cure so perm anent th a t I have ■ d ilU lH V .Iill - i l l l l ; the Year of 1907. plauded and smiled. Rut gradually as Experiment station. Farm experts notbeeu troubled in 12years.” MraHoper he pnseeded he noticed consternation Jardjiifi Jo; the .government, and I I W - „ I is......... I I l sg.n u . W w T II ■ ■ ■ ...... l a m F 1-4 I 1 r r l***»t»i nw. 48 m i I t i worKR aar < . .. rn - Heoil-The Olteer ver -b» J W absent oVerspreadJng II «M t r»iK w o n x n 4 p ------------------ . $a B the countenances of his • e S » l » i s«aM*wvww VW O R D IR Scudder for the college, selected inco ng hsan d ooMs.aore lungs, heiuorr WHEAT BiRLET OATS On a farm, by rnan and wife; friends. It is lH‘tle¿jXhiui_aJ«Uer, listeners. hsges, whooping cough and sll bronchi-I Wooco Wliarehonse Milling Co. wc an experience^! farmer. Address, “ Whitt's the trouble?" he whispered several sites, any one of whi$h may a i al gives all the home news. Four al affections. 60oand $1 at Moro Pliarm I Thirteen railroad Lock Box. 23, in English anxiously to Ids friend on he made available by the owners months for 60ç. stations In oounty 679039 114276 6004 the platform. acy; trial bottle free. f.328] Moro, Or t he bserver ffice ‘•Trouble!" exclaimed the friend hot agreeing to sell to the county. Independent Warehouse Co. n B e II r l i « « W hen in k W m . Rudolf Menefee & Wilson 1’HK DALLES Conducted on Best Principle« H I D E L I N EH Itefore buying L aw y ers - P R IC E S R E A S O N A B L E L iv e aud ije t L iv e . George M owry MORO Convient to Business My Motto Is new brick building. MORO New Entirely. !