I
The
O b se r v e r .
A writer in the London Time«
predict« that in 1912 Eugland will
probably have: “at moat, five small
sized, slow, nourigid airship«, which
O F F I C I A L r U ' I K O F H H R K M A N OO
as compared with the Zeppelins,
M O R O , OK B O O N .
will tie as antiquated eruizers to
Dreadnoughts.” The Thunderer of
D. C. I reland , Editor.
old w is uot accustomed to take
C. L- I reland .....................M anager such tremors as this seriously.
FR ID A Y ...................
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the dalles hospital .
M ay 7, 19t'9
Mow one of the Best iu Oregon, to
Be Further Improved and
Enlarged.
Church and Society notice* F R E E , e x
cept when for money making purpose».
Hoch notice* at regular rate| at the opilnn
of the publisher*.
C h a m b a r l a ln ’s L ln im a n t .
T h ia la a new p re p a ra tio n a u d a g o o d
o n e; sp ecia lly va lu ab le aa a cure for m us
c u la r an d c h ro n ic rh e u m a tis m , an d for
th e re lie f fro m pa in w h ic h It affords iu
ac u te In fla m m a to ry rh e u m a tis m . Those
w h o have uaed It In v a r ia b ly apeak o f it
in lerm a o f h ighest praise. L a m e b a c k ,
la m e s h o u ld e r,s tiff neck,a re due to rh eu
m at ism o f th e muscles, u s u ally b rou gh t
on by exposure to cold or d a m p , an d are
q u ic k ly cured by a p p ly in g th ia lin im e n t
ANNOUNCEMENT.
County Development League, will be
at Grass Valley, Oregon, next Tu.*day,
11th. An excellent programme has been
pared for the occasion, in which the
speakers and musicians from different
tions of the county will take part. The
D a lle s C ity
C h ro n ic le .
and m assaging th e affected parts. Kore-
nees oP tbe m u sc les,w h eth er in duced by
v io le n t exercise or in ju r y , la a lla y e d by
th is liu iin e n t. Hold by Moro P h a rm a c y
Ti e Dalles Hospital will be en
tirely remodeled, And another story
and a half added to that already
i o . ...
. o
large
institution. Architect Cran- |
Did it ever occur to you that it
costs no m ore to produce p r in tin g th a t dull has the | Ians almost complete
“ You are sure o f th at?”
la pleasing to th e eye th a n th e o th e r and work will soon la»gin
The im- " P e rfe c tly , fo r ns soon as Cnrm udge
k iu d . T h e O bserver la e»julpped w ith
...
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.i
» M w B he ««Id he could w h ip the man
a ll m odern fa cilities for d o in g g<*»d provement will mean an outlay of | who made that p,ctnre«
w o rk a t th e ve ry m in im u m o f cost. 1 ry
several thousand dollars, and will
ua w ith an order an d If it la not ex ecu t
L iv e d 1 5 2
Y ear«
ed to yo u r perfect satisfaction you need make this institution one of the I
n o t pay for it.
ln»st in th e » ta t«
Wm Parr> Euff,and’" oldest m an ; at
120 m a rrie d th e 3d tim e ; w o rke d in the
Send for advertising rates.
When completed the building fields t il l 132, an d lived 20 years longer.
pre
best
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(Quavtevlg
5.
6.
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R e e lin g
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we are going to use as a sort of badge for
this day. Please pin it on your coat, wear it
from now till the 11th, and then wear it at
Grass Valley.
Very Sincerely Yours,
1909,
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Russell tyclone Thresher
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You are hereby reqoired to appear and
answer the c o m p la in t hied agaiust you iu
tbe above e n title d suit, on or before the Inst
day of the tim e prescribed in tbe order of
p u b lica tio n , to w it:o u or before the 7th day
. o i M a y , 1909, aud i f yon fa il to ao ap-
pe*‘ r a,,d *“ >swer, p la in tiff w ill apply to the
Patten and the Wheat Pit.
Morning Oregonian.
Speaking about taxes, , Holland
ia where they pay : 12 percent ou
the income of the tax payer annu
ally, besides bis business income,
the interi «t he collects, his home
rent, furniture, fire places, stoves,
horses, bicycle, ami employes; and
on an iucpiue of ♦2,4(X) he pays
1298 yearly.
To Buy, Sell or Ixcbangi
Mr Patten’s alleged “corner” on
A ny person or persons having
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i oouH
-detnsmM in ttnr oom -
ay Wheat IS a thing of the past, I b lu in t filed herein against you, to -w it lo r a horses, cattle, houses, lots or house
and
he
ld he
° r - existing between the p la in of
“«uy hold goods for sale, exchange, or
a u u predictions
p r t u i c i i t i u s that
m a t li
e w
W o
O u
UIO
De U*
buw
tiff “"»‘“
and «
your-
swamped
with
deliveries
of
cheap
K
r®
a,ldlJ
ot
desertiuu;
aud
for parties desiring to buy such prop
,
,
• •
1 in c h other and fu r th e r re lie f as to the court erty, will
find T he O bserver a
wheat May 1st, were so far wroi g '“«.v seem equ itab le aud ju st.
good medium for advertising and
II
,
.
'th is summons is served upon you by pub-
inat th“ price I d u ally closed on lio a tio n thereof fo r the period of six scocess- securing a customer. Try
the day y } 1 of a cent 1 higner
higher man
than me
the I „ weekly
w‘?*u“ newspaper
u lbe dhetmsuCounty
Observer,
T he O bserver , Moro, Or
o f general c irc u la tio n ,
figure predicted hy Mr^Patten. I l published in Hberm nu county, O regon, iu
pursuauoe to an order o f th« H on. At. H.
• o - f the
- above e n title d Oonrt,
will besomEwhat *-mbarrasfling for H lu tle r. Judge
Alxlul Hamid still carries his the m in i« « , who tw„ week. . g„ I
head on his on his own shoulders, were Berating Mf Patten for causing "“ be 261,1 dB5
,JW?
Attorney at Law
but 13 of his plotters who were the advance in the price of wheat, 7tmoh2«my7 3271
v la
- in tiff
for P
connected with
the wholesale to learn that the influence of Mr
Office in the Moro ComTnercial Co
slaughter of April 25th, planned I Patten, like that of any other mor- |
new brick building.
by him, have lost their heads. The I tai man, is insufficient to offset the In the C ircuit Court ol the State ol Oregon lor
Sherman co* ntv
deproed .a lu o know. bo . whw. i„„„u U b. , I.w ol .upply ,n d d .- I
MORO
OREGON
h.pi^oH whoo OI.« moi,kF), with l„ „ n d . The rml>arra..rno„t ol the L
. ”
,
the ooo.litutioo.1 l,oM .»w io the
W1|| b, Hght however,
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W. (J. B ry a n t
G eorge M o w ry
annli/vkf
rx/ fh..
I
I o Stove Bt-sulieu, the above uauiad dofend-
sunlight of
the 20th century.
compared with that of Secretary
I » »ut
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WlUon, .h o w 'beerieh' crop report', I
Senator Cliauif>erlain is report sent more wheat outof the country
fii«d »Kaiuat y(.u m
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| ‘ ‘“ ’ »l»«»«’ e n title d a o n .o r or before the I hhi
Lawyers
ed from Washington as Ixung very I which we may have to repurchase!
tbe tim e preaoribed m the order o f
pablion tiun , to w it: on or before tho n t h d n ,
sick, homesick—eager to be back | at a much higher figure,
Rooms
1,
2
«nd
3 over W W M Co
o f June, K S *. and if Tun f,,„ lo
in his old Salem seat again. Ah,
te n r and answer, plain o ff w ill apply U) th„
MORO
court fo r lb * re lie f deuiauded in tb e o n u -
- OREGON
George; “all is not gold that gilt- I
p la m t filed herein spatnat you, to w it ; f „ r «
d e o o e dissolving the bonda of m atrim on y
tent,” is ill Sing “ W hy did I leave
K*l>«rt of the < onditinii of
Fred Wilson
my feather, feather bed; why did 1 I Th* SVa*o“ Warehouse M l l l l n r C o B an k now e tia t UK between the p la in tiff and ynin- Frank Menefee.
Joe A, Wilson
Bryant & Mowry,
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i
«t M uro, lii • h
u. , f
nt l b .
leave my babj! etc., ponder over | close of i u. n.e. Apt I' 2S, liSKL.
the trials of non partisan politic«, I '
fling away the sixmge, aud come I .
tesourt**-
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I Loans and disoouut«............ «99,164 12
back to Oregon where you will not I O verd rafts,secured an d unse-
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1,112 18
feel so lonesom«.
Ila n k in g house fu rn itu re and
ft xlu re*........... .............. * 960 oo
How much the railroads spend in
steel pnxluetsean only tie gueened,
but considerably more than hall
the product* ot the steel mi'.ls arc
bought by the railroads. The steel
industry is prb ce or paujier, ac
oordiug as thy railroads are but lug
freely or not of their products.
When railroads give out oiders for
rails, cars, locomotive*, bridges,
structural steel, or other prisluuis
of the steel iuJustry,there’s a boom;
and when they stop baying there’s
a depression. Railroadiug, steel
making, and ooal mining are th
three great branches that stimulate
every other business ^ n A m e r ic a ,
aod we fail to see any suffering
wrought from an over production
of either; on the other band, with
the ‘isms’ firing hot shot into the
railways for imaginary shortcom
ioga, the people are skacy from im
patiently waiting for extension of
old linea, and clamoring for |new
«Ma that woald a’t pay if hailL
4J
Due from hunks, (n o t reeerve
b a n k s ) ................................. .....
Due from approved rrxterve
2,344 Gt
T b ia au m m o o e ie served upon yon 4>y pub-
lioatm u there f for the period o f mix kuooi,aa-
ive w w 'k . in the Hheruntn County O oaerver.
“
,n,''’ ’*P,‘P"r o f weneral c irc u la tio n ,
publiabed in Hherm an oounty, O re o ,*» in
purananoe to an ord«r o f tbe H< ion w m Hen
rioba, County Juda« fo r Sherm an oounty
.d u ly made on the 23d day of A p ril l!Mw'
a n d th e d a m « ( « S Hr -t p u h lio a llo i, ti,, r e o /
i* the With day ot A p ril, 1909.
: ! 8 l.a 3 0 jlll
T°tM . ............ ............. Il l),641 4H
8 SUMMONS
L ia b ilitie s —
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('a p lts l at<N>k paid In .......... *25.0(10 00
I not v M ijh I (le|5ORitM >tibj«*ot Io
c h e c k ........ ....................
_ _ - jh
DenisSid oerf iticates o f depns*
‘ ‘f ,
,............... ................. fi.»17 00
T,UJ ............................ f l l i f t l l B
S ta le i.f O re g o n ,C o u n ty n f H h e rm a n .s a :
I , W S ta n le y , cashier o f th e a h tiv «
nam ed b a n s, d o so lem n ly sweAr th a t
th e alipvH nt a lim e n t is tru e to ui«i
o f n iy ^ m o w le d g e a n il tiellef.
w . H ta n le y , Cashier
Hutiscrlbed s u rf »w orn to la>fore m e
this. 1st day o f M a y , 1909.
L 1' " t
J- M. P a rry , N o ta r y P u b lic
Correct, A tte s t:
K. O McCoy,
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E H . F re n c h ,
Directors
C K IIc fr w r t
Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C A S T O R| A
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S bnoca F trrs.
A ttorney for P la in tifl
Office in the Vogt Block, upstairs|
K ium a L Jarqin-.», n s l h l i V ,
vs.
D avid B Jnflqiiea. l)ef«ii<(ant.
1
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I
T o D a v id h JatqiuM , tue h mjvp n uied de
fendant.
In tbe habie o f the S tale o f Orepon:
Yon Hie lo ie b y leqm red to a ;.p ,a r and
answer the »oiupbuni il l.d aualtM l you iu
the above e t n iib d aulì, on or Isdore the laat
day o f th e tim e proaorlb«d |u the order of
pu blicatio n, tow n, on or before tbe rrth dav
of Jnne, a D, 1909, and if you fa il to a«, ap
pear and auawer, p ia m i iff w ill apply to .he
court fo r the re lie f dem nnded in Up eotn-
p la iu t filed h eieiu a»{niii*< yon, to -w it. for a
decree diaaolvina the bond» o f m atrim on y
now exiatiug between tbe p la iu u ff and your
a elf, on tbe ground* of e rn rl and m l uni ,n
•re » t« ie n t. and for «nah o t k - r and lu rtn e r re
lie f a* Io the Court may w r m equitab le aud
ju a l
■
“u
T h ia aam m o n j I* oerved upon yon by p„t>-
I lea lion I h . e re
period of Jtt
J i t auoceaa
NtlnPeaa
•». o f I . or « Period
ive weeka in Ib e Hin rinati (Joan i y Ob»«rv«r
a «mekiy n *w s p a |« r o f general eircnlation'
pal.liahed iu S herm an ooanly, Oregon in
pursuance to au order o f tha H on Wui H e n
rich«, judge o f tbe County C ourt o f «her-
m an county, O repon, d u ly marie on the 23d
d »X o f A p ril, 1909. end th« d ale of the (trat
pu blican, u th rreo f w tbe * b b day of A pril
oregon I
i h e dalles
I
) r O J. GOFFIN,
P H ÏS IC M N & SU RG EON .
D ll
in th« C iru u it C o u rt o l tbe H is ir u f O r«,
goo. For Mherniaii (loeuxv.
¿Ti’5’ a o i l
331 »0)111
Attorneys - at - Law
MARIE M. GOFFIN.
t e (
on iee ln The Goffiu Bullding, l« t st
Moro, Oregon.
J. R. Morgan
D e n tis
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OREGON
All Work Warranted.
Oftic« co rF irst s t , and McCoy sv.,
DiagonallyopiKM.it« Drs. Goflin. ’
L by
an y other
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a i i
Address: MORO. OREGON.
Stock Inspector
Sherman County,
Oregon.
puty Stock Inspector
<* H * " mw Attorney
for rumila
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O. W. AXTELL
M oro
in
P o r lliim l
Wm. Rudolf
S tro llK
I
W hen
- 'O regon.
brick, Moro, Ore,
Confectionery
Cigars, Tobaccos
Billiard and Pool Tables
SOREN HANSEN
STOP
AT
Hotel Oregon
C o rn e r 7 th a n d S ta rk S t r e e t s /
It Is new and Ils rooms are provided with
running water and long distance tele*
phones. European plan. Kates
«1 per day and upward
Highest priced room $3
per day.
Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co.
Cha*. Wright, President.
Proprietor of
m edium available.
M. C. Bkklnson, Manager.
CITY DRAY NO. 2
Express ^nd Freight
Delivered to any I’a^ of the City
Draying of all Kinds.*
Trunks and Grips Delivered
To and From all Trains.
Esmond Hotel
‘ P r o tla n d , O re g o n .
OSCAR
ANDXRJ.ON
MANAOKR
t e r Frat and M oro Streets
Free bus to and from trains
Personal Mention
hafc supports .pokss
ow sidaas flat »Idas of
spokaa 4a« t touch tha
natal, blackunlth sets
•say as old style
Made especially for )
rough conditions on the
E V E R Y B O D Y 'S
PACIFIC
COAST
R«a ali-al bolalar plate
A Z IN E
\
Huh thoroughly
s s s s o a a d hefors
n atal hands uoaa-
two
A lla s , holab-ra, houmla, r»a< h.
toiefua, double tr-M-a, aud u w k
ok os all boat Wiacouaiu oak.
JS®?1
“»0“ ’ h?*“
stalog free
In sist on
d « i . , h— ' , .
Rates by the day
6 0 c, 7 6 c, $ 1.0 0 ; $ I .6 0 , 8 2 .
MAG-
European Plan
has corpe back to
A Good Clean
town on a visit, after nearly
grooved aud rivutad.
weeks’ absence.
says he hopes to stay quite
Only wagon having metal cot -
erod hub, axle and bolator.
A x le aud huh are dust proof.
a while with a number o f
with
him
a
lot
styiivS- good
6f
new
Wasco, Oregcn.
ones;
his
Sidney Johnson, Proprietor.
Every kind of rig tn order,
uii«l all, orders prompt and satie-
factnrr at> mnsonabtT prh*hi.-----
harmi-rs tennis fed as well as "
they are fed at home, if not lietter.
felephone .at our aapensa.
health is much improved.
For sat« ey tfU» “ "
E A S T Y A M H IL L A N D F IR S T
Observer Book Store.
PO RTLAND. OREO O N
tí' Z
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NOTICE TO BREEDERS
The
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M oros B arber S
P o r c e la in
Monkland
[
hop
B a th T u b a .
Everything First Class and Up to date.
Agfht For the Heat Steam Laundry
Shop in Brick Building next Observer Office
Percheron Horse Association
EDGAR
MORO
Announce to the Farmers
of Sherman County that
their Percheron stallion
L E W IS , P r o p r ie to r .
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OREGON.
'Q a .'b a r
Sati»faction Guaranteed
Both in Workmanship and Price
Office at Furniture Store.
will make the season of 1909
at following places and days
F. R. A X T E L L , M O RO , O R
T u e sd a y s a t W . A . W oods
W e d n esd ay s an d T h u rsd a y s at the farm
ot Brock Bros.
F rid a y s at C h ris A n d erso n
SCHOOL
S atu rd ay s a n d M o n d ay s at R o y Powell
Colanlhe is recorded hy
the American Percheron Horse Breeders and Importer» A»»ocia
tion, his recorded number being 40930. Color and deucription,
brown, star, »mall snip. Pedigree, foaled April 11 th, 1903, bred
and owned by H. G. McMillan of Rock Rapid», Iowa. Got by
Calypeo 26017 [44577], by Theudi. 25015 [40871], by Boeigue
[13602], by Brilliant III 11116 [2919], by Fendon 2G82 [3H]
by Brilliant 1271 [756], by Brilliant 1899 [756], by Coco II
[714], by Vieux Chaslin [713], by Coco [712], by Mignon [71,51
by Jean Le Blanc [739].
Dam. Corona 23356, by Sandow 21144, by Clampin 13999
[29892], by Phehix 8849 [6983], by Fendon 2682 [38], hy Bril
liant 1271 [755,] by Brilliant 1899 [756], by Coco II [71 j], by
Vieux Chaslin [713], by Coco [712], hy Mignon [715], by lean
LeBlanc [739].
4 S C R A N T O N ,
#
Andy Shearer, Manager
- P E N N S Y L V A N IA .
Architecture
Bookkeeping
Stentami nbw
hi » mg and Hyikmg Law,
Commercial Law,
Advertising
Hhow Card VV riting
Chemistry '
Mechanical Drawing
Electrical Engineering
N (firn’« II*ÌHral,P8. Civil Engineering, Steam Engineering
Civil Service,
Mechanical Engineering
-as Engineering, Mining Engineering, Locomotive Running
v
.
' Plumb,ng. Heating and Ventilating,
French, German, Spanish, taught with Edison Phonegraph.
Fui! information furnished free upon requert hy
H. V. REED, Representative,
64 I - a S ixth s tre e t, P o rtla n d , O re.
2d Dam. Babe 21146, by Pluton 10113[19321],~by Vaillant
[404], by Proeper [893], by Decide [892], by Vieux 1’ierre [894],
by Cooo [712], by Mignon [715], by Jean Le Blanc [739J.
8d Dam. Dimmitt 4450, imported from France in 1882 hy
Dillon Bros.« of Normal Illinois.
Single leap f 10, payable at time
of service. The season 115, payable at the end of the »eat^n
To insure 120, payable when the mare is known to be with foal.
Mare and oolt to stand good for service«.
Care will be taken to
prevent accidents, but will be responsible for none. Trading
selling or removing the mare from the neighborhood forfdts the'|
insurance; and the money becomes due.
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COLANTHE
C e r t i f i c a t e o f P e d ig r e e ,
Hotel
Phallamont livery Co.
the best families; he brings
k “ Vwn
strength for w eig h t of m aterial
srsing th e M acK innon W a g o n . In v e s tig a te
If
w r it.
A, k f; r
Fam ily
He
y
T e r m « o f S e r v ic e .
J 3 /in e s
< » . m m e n i a l T r a d «
son. Koda w ater, bottled and fo u n ta in ,
a lw a y s on b a n d . .
ad in T he M oro
O bserver will reach m ore
.people in S h e rm a n C o u n ty th an
.
Conducted on Best Principles
Ice cold d rin k s au d Ice cream in sea
A uWANTn
•
before b u y in g
the Time," Prof. Jas. M. DeMoss, De
Moss Springs,
U II r
xx
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Moro vs. Grass Valley.
Menefee & Wilson
• ■i. j -i. •
banks.................................
5,471 OR
Lash on h a n d . ........ ..........
7,670.45
E x p e n s e s .................,................... ..... S2H.O4
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• e lf , on tbe «round» o f arnei » „ j tn b s a a o
■ rea lm e n t, and for auoh other and fa il.er
i h - f a* in ibe eourt m ay se-u i nu uu.il le
•*'
and
H I D E L I N EH
Wanted.
The treasury of Oregon should
be emptied, if necessary to capture
and execute the Tillamook gang
that threaten Judge Galloway with
assasination. But Judge Galloway
is fearless, and will do his duty uii
der the law in every case.
P R IC E S R E A S O N A B L E
C a ll and E x a m in e
M y Htook o f
I 'l l K N IT U R E
,6. Address, By MEMBER PORTLAND COM-
MERCIAL CLUB.
17. Solo. “ Boom, Boom, Sherman County all
«0«. I.„ ,L
Conviept to Business
and
L iv e and L e t L iv e .
Trio. Misses Florence Tate, Nellie Me
Pherson, Neva Dunlap, of Wasco.
14. Recitation. John B. Mowry, Jr., of Moro
15. Orchestra.
a. m .
Halve
H m a ll P ro fit« .
13.
• Tuesday
Wawlirl ^Dinner 11
The new building will have a ca
U M M O N S — In the Circuit C oarto! the Stata
ol Oregon for Sheriuan County.
pacity pf more that) 60 beds, and
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J I Case Engine and other Ma- I
its locatiou on the bluff overlooking I
King, pixidii H, . 1
chinery, for sale low down for cash.)
the city, will make it one of the I E dw srd K in g , D efe n d an t
Apply to
most rightly buildings* in The T o K dw nrd K in g , tb« above ns med de
H. F. M yers ,
fe n d a n t.
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Dalles
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In the iiHine o f the State o f O regon—
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THE LEAGUE.
Lost or Strayed.
My M otto la
10. Question box.
11. Recitation, Mra. Baker, of Grass Valley.
12. Orchestra.
We inclose a little slip of ribbon which
will l»e equipped with all modern PooPle "h o u ld be y o u th fu l a t 80. Jam es
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i . W rig h t o f S p u rlo c k , K y , shows how to
Wiud! Wind! Wind! 8ome more fittings which goto
make comfort k
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School mistress /en d e avo rin g to Im
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remalu youug: “I feel just like a 16-yr
April foolish liess. Don’t it t
for patients, and also all modern old tX)y| by writes, after tiklug six hot- press u|s>fi the class th e m eaning o f
th e w ord “cu ticle” )—N ow . P o lly John- j
and best appliances for the treat- ties of Electric Bitters. For 30 years kid son, tell me w h at It Is w ith w hich my
That Stale Ktilroads scheuic got ment of disease. A complete steam I n<*y trouble made life a burden, but the face and hands are covered.
Back camp the a n sw er w ith sta rtlin g
ita quictus at (he La Grande meet heating plant will he installed and flna boU,eof thb wonderful mediclue
an electric elevator will give easy
“ • 1 "•<* J>»nd thegrewteat p ro m p titu d e—"F reck les, m iss." — Lon
ing last week.
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J I cure on e a rth ; a god-seud to w e a k ly , don T lt-B Its .
access to the upper floors.
sick or run dowu old people. Try them.
Do It N o w .
Chicago indulges an Oregon uri
Four iron fire escapes will make 60o at Moro Pharmacy
N o w ’s th e tim e to get rid o fy o u r rh e u
nal in preaching about “ the big it impossible to be caught in the
m a tis m .
<»u can do so hy a p p ly in g
V a lle y of Death,
thing in politics” which it hag set hui.ding in case of fire, and two
f h a m b e rla in 'a L in im e n t . N in e cancn
T h e V a lle y o f D eath Is In th e is
up in webfoot.
immense porches, reaching to the *and
dava- 11 18 a crater °f an ®B- o u t of ten a re s im p ly m uscular rh e u m a
tism due to cold or d a m p , or ch ro n ic
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. tln c t volcano, h a lf a m ile w ide, filled
third floor on both the front and wIth cnrbonlc ncld gns whlch contln. r lie u m a tis m , and y ie ld to th e vigorous
Send The Oliserver to your almeni back elevations, will give comfort- ually em anates fro m fissures In the a p p lic a tio n o f tills lln lr n t n t . T r y it ;
friends. It is better than a letter, able and ample room *or convales- 6 ° « ° “ o f the v a lley. T h e gas being you are c e rta in to be d e lig h ted w it h th e
and give« all the home news. «Four ©en
enjoy t io'fresh Wnd t n v ig - I e ry j j v jng th in g th a t descends Is In- q u ic k re lie f w h ic h I t affords F o r sale
months for 50c.
orating air, and wi l also open up a stantly suffocated. T h e ground around by M o ro P h a rm a c y .
view across the Columbia and to abollt the crater ,a eovered w ith
The proposition that Boston shut! Mount Adams, which cannot be ex
c e le b ra te th e 30 0 th P ilg rim anni celled.
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S m a s h e s a ll R a c o rd a .
A a an a ll ro u n d la x a tiv e to n ic and
versary in 1920, leads x Gov. Guild
The addreaa of William D Bal
Drs Ferguson and Reuter were
to say that “ we never had a worlds compelled to make this addition h ealth b u ild e r uo o(n<Hr p ills can com four, a native of Dumfermline,Fife-
pare w ith D rK ln g H N e s ft.ife P ills; th ey eh're, Scotland.
Last heard from
fair in Boston is uo reason why we
owing to the fact that they have to ne an d regu late stom ach , liv e r an d 1894, Moro, Sherman county, Or.
never should have one.”
been unable to accommodate the k id n e y s , p u rify th e blood, stren g th en Any information furnished will be
thankfully received by his uncle,
patients who have made application
nerves, cures c o n stip a tio n , dyspep
b'
William Dease, Woodstock,
Skagit county lias engaged in for admittance, on .coounl. ol the I
ch ills, m a la ria ; tr y th e m , *25c at Moro 332 2t]
Ontario, Canada.
publicity work; the Diiwanueh wa lack of room.
P h a rm a c y .
ter way is taking shape, and th e. .. . . . .
farmer« of Emuuclaw have organ
r" 6 e a,H J Ferguson have
B e tte r lose a dim e or tw o on the
ized. WwhiDgtuD I. doing it. 1 m « recenl ^
from » tour ol in-
ta r iff as It Is th an lose a d o lla r w a it
to proterv. Ibe melodyof it. Indian "I’" , ‘"1* m hospital. ol Germany ing fo r revision before g e ttin g t o ,w o rk.
Sunday night, April 25th, from
dialect«.
s »17 r
I an<^ o l*,er European countries, and
my ham at Wasco, one black three
F o r a bu rn o r a scald a p p ly C b a .n b er- year old gelding, little white on left
without doubt a great m any of the
Only lE h»g«ef»ool houses r«u»a»p-Laie^iWM^a
thoae institutions will la lu ’s H alve. I t w ill a lla y th e pa in al hind heel, small white spot in fore
in the state of New York. But I >e adopted in The Dalles Hospital m ost In s ta n tly ,a n d q u lc k fy lo -al th e in head, brandttd J F oiu W t stifle,
ju re d parts. F o r sale by M « ro P h a rm a c y weighs about 900 lbs.
Had head
New.York will in* fortunate if the rhe Germans are acknowledged to
stall on when he went away. ‘ Re
graduates*from the improved build b® the leaders in medical science,
ward of 05 for return or informa
C h ild r e n
C ry
mgs turn out as well on the average I a,ld B*- Ferguson purchased all the
tion.
C has . G ollihkr ,
FOR
FLETCHER'S
aa those from the lowly academic« most recent appliances invented by
832.tfj
Wasco, Or
of the pioneers.
them for surgical treatment.
C A S T O R I A
Response to Address of Welcome, Mr. W.
H. Ragsdale. t
Remarks by President of the League, Col.
C. A. Buckley.
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Song, Mias Hattie Houghton, of Kent.
Orchestra.
Solo, Miss Iva Vanlandingham, of Grass
Valley.
itoad construction, Mr. George Meloy, of
Moro.
GlMf V&Itey > ®
New Entirely.
UNDERTAKING
1.
4.
G RASS V A LLEY, ORC
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1. Selection, by Grass Valley Orchestra.
? Address of Welcome, by Mayor L. W.
Baker,
Tniflur
In addition to all thia there will be a bas
ket dinner and a ball game. Everything ex,
cept the ball game will ds free of charge.
A Spécial Train, offering excursion rates, will
be engaged if possible. We moat cordially
invite you to bring your family, and meet
with us on this occasion.
FURNITURE Vinton Hotel
Basket Dinner at I I a. m.
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through the kindness of Mr. Tom Richardton,
of Portland.
“ H o w are you g e ttin g on w ith your
photography ?”
" W e ll,’’ answered the young man
I w ith brow n finger tips,
P in doing
I »»etter. T h e snajwhot p o rtra it 1 took of
M r. C urniu dg e m ust have been recog
neglect of subscribers to no tify ua of
ohangee in th e ir addreaa. N or w ill the
notification of a Postm aster th a t the sub
scriber baa “ R em oved" settle the h ill of
a d e lin q u en t.
held
May’
programme .
W r m a n « o u iitu
Vi
s
VfVFlO Pttttlit
ture of the day, however, will be an » ¿ H t
by a member of the Portland Commercial
Club, whose services have been secured
G e ttin g O n.
We will not be responsible for the
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M O RO , O R EG O N ,
L IV E R Y , FEED A N D S A L E S T A P L E S .
C R. BELSHEE, Proprietor and Manager.
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from Th e D a lle * „ r a n , H h e rm .n o o a n t, p o in t, at onr
Servioa
furnished to or from M oro to any p o in t*.
OUR MOTTO MPlea*r fix puMlc.”
EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE.
SPECIAL-RAfES JO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS
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