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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1909)
The O b serv er. Wer« LU» » ft let« I r a ^ r . e m e t t i p * ra a or «ai bum aw * MORO, O R SO O N . D. C. I rklakd , Editor. C. L -I mmkamd . F R ID A Y Church and Soctoty cept when for money The legislative committee report io Florida which says that two fed eral judges have Imeu found carry ing auuual railroad imaaea is not a case of contempt of federal eourla, but of contempi of the federal law by the federal courta. That is very certainly ¡»lain enough. ........ M anager I'eachea from Belgium, neatly May 28, 1W» doue up in cotton aud pack «d "lu a refrigerator, sold in Chicago at Bather notkra FREE, ex *1.25 apiece on the 24ih. making purpose« Hleep for plain clothes people. I Much notice« at re g u la r rate« at th e op tion • ( the publisher*. responsible for the neglect of anheenbera to notify ua of changes in tiie ir address. Nor w ill the notiticaUon of a Postmaster that the sub scriber has “ Removed” settle the bill of Personal and Loral Brevities. We « ill not be a delinquent- Did it ever occur to you t h e t ' l ousts no more to produce p rin tin g that la pleasing to tbs eye than the other k in d . T he Observer b equipped w ith nil modern facilities for doiug g’«*i work a t tbe very m in im u m of onst. T ry us w ith an order and i f it b not execut ed to your perfect satisfaction you need not pay for it. Send for advertising ratee. F A Sayres new auto is the Inl»r- mrtional type Mr sud Mrs A B W a ford are vis iting in ^Iie valley. W A .Morgan made a quick trip to Portland Wednesday. ■x Mrs R C Wallis of Rufus is visit ing her sou at Celilo^ J R Hunter is attending to busi ness in Arlington today, Mrs L J Gates of Kent, is the Send The Olwterver to your absent guWt of Dalles city friends. friends. It is better Ih^u a letter, The Dorcas Society will meet at and gives all the home news Four Mrs Wallan’s Wednesday, June 2. mouths for 50c. .Mr and Mrs Dan McLachlan, jr, Civil War veterans throughout are visiting his parents in the rose Oregon are to hold their annual city. encampment this jear at Corvallis. d) C Mo tensen and Attorney Geo Jane 2d, 3d and 4th. .yowry were Dalle-» city visitors this week. Arrangements are being perfect Miss Nellie McPherson returned ed for extending the Great Southern home from a visit to The Dalles Railway from Dufur on toward the this week. Klamath connection. J M Filloon, x-Recorder at The Dalles, is now farming, near Trout Two deaths from spinal meningi lak«^ Wash. tis occurred in Salem oue day laid J A Foister and wife of Roost^ week, an infaut boy aud a two y ear velt, are visiting in Rufus'knd Ti e old girl, both well defined cas**s. Dalles this week. ., P A IR KXCHANGC Tli« Local * A N e w Back foe an Old O n a , H o w It la D ana In M o ro . T he back aches at tlmea w ith a d u ll, ludreeritwhle feeling, m akin g you wea ry and rest lew; piercing pains eboot serosa tlie regiou o f the kidneys, and agaiu (lie foius are ao lame to stoop is agony. N o use to rub or app ly a piaster to the bitek iu tills condition, you m u not reach ihe cause. Exohangs the bnd la c k for a new and stronger one. Follow the exam ple o f tills Moro citizen. C arl Peeta, retired farmer. Mpro, O r., says, “ K id n ey com plaint and rheum a tism troubled me for years au I d ually 1 Itename so l»ad I could h ardly w a lk . I'ite kidney ascrstlous caused me addi tional annoyance, being too frequent. I w ent to the hot springs and consulted phyHiciaiiH blit was uiisut-oewful In fin d ing relief, u n til Doau's K id n e y P ill» were brought to rny atteuifon. I pro cured a box a t the Moro Pharmacy.* - 1 noticed an im provem ent from the first the pains in m y back^dim inlsbed and tbe kidney secretions were regulated.” F o r sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-M ilburn Co., Buffalo, N ew Y o rk, sole ageuls for the U nited Htates. Remember the name— Doaua^-aud take no other. Locusts, Too, Are Plagued. Locusts in Algeria have a dangerous enemy In a fly which follows them and lays its eggs where they lay tbelrs. A ta n a Issue« from the egg of the fly and devours the locust eggs. Tbe larva changes Into a chrysalis and then Into a perfect insect, which follows the flight of the locusts, repeating the same performance. half baked patriots down there. «.* * <w ' Dr Bower and family are in Moro and will locate permanently. Dr No. 2002 in Sing Sing prison, Bower will practice hie profeeaion H alias Capt. Peter C. Haines, hits the of medicine and surgery and will unwritten law a haider blow in 1909 oj»en an office here on the 1st. than it has encountered before since Taking his vacation now Frank it was invented by Mickles in 1859, Miller left yesterday for the rose and patented by McFarland in city. Count Com. w ill manage the 1869. Goffin farm, box the header, and We may not fully agree with M r Roosevelt that he is justified in s>< tiating bis thirst for blood in pursu ing and killing the native beasts of Africa in their wild jangles, hut we are ready to admit tha| he is right in declaring this country should be privileged to pick the class of immigrants allowed to come into tbe United States from «»liter countries. Í The lake Mohonk peace confer , .ence on tbe 24th advised limitation of armament? and called upon Pres- ident Taft to tpvite all the gnat military aud naval powers in act in conference along these linea. On the same day, withont regard for tbe ‘‘Roosevelt policies.” Secretary Mayer cut oft’ *10,000,000 in Nary Department estimates for the uext year, at Washington. It may not be that this was in anticipation of tbe lake Mohonk re|»ort but it was evidently a good move on the ¡«art of Secretary Meyer, aud one which tbe people of the Uuited States will approve. It may not. lie possible to reduce expenses in all departments to as noticeable a degree, but the thing that will be accomplished in all directions is a more intelligent idea of harmonizing estimates and appropriations. Î Discussing Patten's iw tri otic ser vice The Morning Oregonian says: May wheat, and all of the distant options, are still moving skyward, much to the discnmfituie of Hecre- tary Wilson and the W all street crowd who took his March Crop re^ port senoualy and sold short in the face of a world wide shortage in the cereal. Every prediction made by Patten has been verified. W ith but one week left in which to “smother him with the actual wheat,".«a per program, tbe May option sold yea terday at* *L34»«, and eash wheat ■old at *1.50 per bushel. The sen sational preachers who were so ve hement in their denunciations of Patten when wheat was selling un der *1.20, should now acknowledge their error, and deliver a few ser monw of praise fo r P a tte n 's g reat service to the country in prevent ing the wheat from going aluroad at lower figures than it was a c tu n lly worth for home oonaunipt ion. otherways arrange for the harvest. Roy P Hulse accompanied hy x- SLeriff McCoy, brought another auto to this city from Th^ Dalles Tuesday. It is one «f latest types •f auto-buggies which came from ForFamt via sTTiTAtTsy Tfrtzitt. INJURY TO ANKLES. How to Tr-«at a Sprain by tim p la Meth«d« and Avoid Trouble. I f possible, aa soon ns ‘an ankfeds sprained put It under wnter as bot as can he endured, atternstlng w ith cold Water. The eash-st-way to manage thia is In the tub under the hot and cold water spigot. This tra itm e n t often allays the swell ing aud st«|»a further trouble. I t In well to summon the «lo- tor at once Io case of a hsd sprain. I f he Is long In arriving, bandage with antiseptic bond age* or w ith ad la-stye plaster. Fftr tbP former wrap it around (be ankle and the middle of the foot alternately tn tbe form of an eight. Cut the adhesive plaster in abort strljie aud Interlace them from aide to side o f the sprain, pulling tightly to hold tbe Injured parts Io place. M aking a shoe o f ui<-dlrat<*d clay fre quently reduces the Inflamnmtlun. Thia should be renew«-<1 as fast ns It drlea nt». Reel the l< < i in a h r!x«>-i. li p | tlon, or, better yet. have U higher than the h it*. When the ligaments are torn and the ankle must be rested on a pil low, much o f the strain w lirb e relieved hy keeping the foot beyond the edge of the pillow, which Is doubled up un der the ankle. When a sprain Is laid, ut'cessitatlng Inaction Tor a long time, the circula tion should lie kept up by massaging frequently from the knees to the an kle. more particularly the calf o f the leg. The Uiasaage movements atmnld be upward. I f this Is kept up many tlmea n day from the time of the aecl- d e V . there w ill he no pain In walklug. even after weeks of dbused inuacl«*s. T h e re is apt to he weakneiM Du mont hs a fte r a hard sprain. To avoid furth er trouble one should wear a sup-, port of some kind. Thia may he a woven atocklng made of rubber or allk o r a leather anklet that lacea up tbe front end sllim over the heel. S m a s h e s a ll Reeerde. Aa an all round laxative tonic end health bulkier no other pills can com pere w ith D rK lu g s N e w L lfo Pllle; they tone and regulate stomach, liv e r end ktdneya, purify the blood, strengthen Ihe nerv««, curm constipation, dyspep Fora born or 4 scald apply Cba.vil-cr sia, bllllousnesa. jaundice, headache, Iain's Halve. I t w ill allay the pain al- ctillla, m alaria; try them , 31k- at Moro nioetInstantly,and «ptlckly heal the in Pharm acy. jured parts. For rale hy Moro Pharm acy C h ild r e n C ry FOR FLETCHER'S* C A S T O R IA C K IId r * r t . O ry FOR FUTCNER't C A S T O R IA Tbs honor o f knighthood costa the recipient £25 a t the cheapest Thia sum b paid In fees to certain court and heraldic officials at the Installa tion. A hundred guineas most be paid by tbe knight who shrinks from tbe traditional ceremony and elects to bo qualified by letters p atent ■ llllo u s n e s a end C o nstipatio n 170 acre farm in Sherman Co 17 m. e. of Moro, ou John Day river. 8-roora house, stable, well wind mill with force pump, ete, part in cultivation, 45 acres al falfa land ;*3,5OO Btnall each pay ment, balance easy terras. Fine rerldence property -ad joining the city of Carlton in Yamhill county consisting of 74 acres of ground, aorea all cleared remainder all wood and timber, has 6 room up to date cottage; all in fine shape. For •ale on e>«zy terms will exchng • for Eastern Orbgon proj»erty. W esley C h e p e l, Regular sermon Sunday next, at 4 o’clock p m, by the pastor. G F Pinkham NEW.TODAY. C For A Infants S TO R IA and Children. term s w ith in te re s t 8 per Chas. Wright, President. CITY DRAY NO. 2 U. B. parsonage in Wasco for *1200, one third cash- balance on easy terms. Expreas and Freight \ Delivered to any Part of the City Drayiug of al^Kind«. A half section of land near Ione in Morrow county. T M. Proprietor of , J » n I' k »1 Manager. . P r o tla n d , O re g o n . OSCAR ANDItaSON - ♦ MANAUZB To and From all* Trains. i t a i r m a t u i Mornai Strata A Corking Story Free bus to and from tralng R ates by th e day 6 0 c, 7 6 c, 8 1 . 0 0 , 8 1 . 6 0 , 8 2 . of our Navy, by Robert Dunn, the well-known war correspond ent, with pictures by R eutek - dahl , the man who threw such a scare into the naval authorities last year ; six other fine stories o f assorted kinds ; four arti cles that mean things, two of which were written for the spe cial purpose of saving y«u mon ey j bright, crisp humor— all bound ing a stirring Memorial Day caver—-that’s ’the 1 9 0 9 C. Dk-klnssn, Esmond Hotel . Trunks and Grips, Delivered European Plan A Good Clean For s a ls Fam ily Wasco, Oregon. Sidney Johnson, Proprietor. Every kind of rig to order, and all orders prompt and satis factory at r«*A«onal»le prices. Farmers teams fed as well as they are fed at home, if not better. Telephone at our expen»«6. by th s Observer Book Store. fro m a * * Tortlaud, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Walla Walla x and all points on the O. R. & N. line To To To To O m a h a and K ansas C ity S t Louis and C h ic a g o and re tu rn $ 6 0 and retu rn $ 6 0 return $ 6 7 . 6 0 retu rn $ 7 2 . 6 0 M oro ’ s B a r b e r S h o p i P o r c e la in | - B a th T u b a . Everything First Class and (Ip to date. | J Agent for the Beat »Steam Laundry ~~ • .5 Shop in Brick Buildii/g next Ohaerver Office and to other principal citlee In the East, M idd le West and South, correspond I ngly low fares; ou sale June 2, 8; J u ly ^ S ; August I I , 12 S EDORR on sale M ay 17, July 1, Augukt 11 I sale, final retorn lim it October 81*L rtieee lloketa present some very attriu-ilv«- fra lures lu the way of stopover privileges, and choice of route«; I hereby enabling passengers to m ake side trip« to many InterestliiK point« ei,route Routing on tbe return trip through C alifo rn ia m ay l»e had at a (•light advance over the ratee quoted.— jr — F u ll particular«, sleeping ear re«»ervM|ohs and tickets w ill be fnr- nlshed by any O R A N local agent or F . C r a b tr e e , M o r o , or * L E W IS , P r o p r ie to r . MORO - t/ $ a . n g i n g 'a i n é i T i ^ , W m . M c M u r r a y , G en ’l Paaeenger Agt P o r t la n d , O re g o n "C OREGON. Bstii-faction Guaranteed Both in Workm-inaldp and Trios Office at Forniture Store. • . F . R< . A X T E L L , M O R O , O R I ORKOOÑ * Fred Wilson so M ^ n e f e e & W ils o n Guesswork In Diamond Chick Food. I t is a completely balanced ration, representing 20 p eyPer,enro in manufacturing A ttorneys - at - L aw Office in the Vogt Block, u;>slairfl i’HK DALLES OREGON D H . O J. GORRIN, I H iS I C I A X $ S I'K G I j IN D r . MARIE M GOFFIN^ t e c s of Women & Children a Specialty Otite« t»i T b e (to W ti HuUdlog, |at St Mi no, O re g o n . ___ F IO JN T E E F t B L U E B A R N M ORO, O REG O N. Northwest poultry grower«. L IV E R Y , F E E D A N O S A L E S T A B L E S . WRITE FOR 1909 POULTRY BOOK A«k for No. 832 A complete catalog of Poultry C R. BELSHEE, Proprietor and Manager. Supplies, Remedies and Foods for ev< requirement—the one brief, eonci M andy M a n n ' s L ee •■")»? compendium of poultry in form ation for the B o n e B rooders & acific North: west I n c u b a to r s C utter m * From 'Ph# H**rvio8 O a H m * or rut HLarnino M Q iily potnt» a t <>nr «txprn*H tairniRliAfi io ot frotii M o*o i o riit pointu oür M c rrro ' ? i m t the p«w k.^ EV ERYTHING NEW AN1> UP-TO-DATE, SPEC IA L RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELER« R . M o rg a n D e n t i s t s —> MORO - - - OREGON All Work Warranted. Office cor. First st ,and McCoy av., pisKoually opposite Drs. Goffin. J j SS te w a r t m e s Addrvaa? M ORO. OREOON. Stock Inspector S herm an County, Oregon. • SC H O O L Made especially for rough conditiohs on the SCRANTON, PACIFIC COAST Bsk tMMaghfo ms I m ss ' mcom SraSBMM put y Stock Inspector S*. «♦«W'l bol.trT p l.t. gn »» « l und r1v<-t«xi. ▲si««, «nl.lrra, h<msdA rvnrh, nn<l n< ck J foos'i*. u ) m .11 4wsbl.tr-««, b»-«t Wiaoonais <*k. MaaKinaon I-b rn a grrotaat known tonsil« strength f<vs weight of mate Hal <’w tolsgfros. Insist s naroin g the MaeKImion Wagon. Inv^B gsto If yont esnlar haro^ a MacKinnon, write us. Ask for descriptive catalog •ff «vnw» J o b P n n t if iy ! P E N N S Y L V A N IA . Full information furnished ffee upon requeet by H. V. R E E D , Representative, ve rotogR N«fcI_Q2EE_as. CiHtt) A t T he O bserver O ffice - - Architecture Bookkeeping Stenography Banking and Banking Law, Commercial Law, Advertising Blrow Card Writiqg Chemialry verl,B,"K Mechanical Drawing Electrical Engineering New«pa|»ef IlUistrating, Civil Engineering, Steam Engineering _ £ ‘” 1 Service, Mechanical Engineering, <«an Engineering, Mining Engineering Locomotive Running Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating, French, German, Spanish, taught with Edison Phonograph. Oaly haring m.tnl cor- «*<! holi, s x l. snd bol«)«r. Axl«t u » | hub a r. U u « i.ta w t l ouls Schadew itx, Kent. Oregon U f f lf D C it ia l Hotel Pballamoot livery C p . J U N E E V E R Y B O D Y 'S Routua 1, 2 and 3 over W W M Co J. C o rn e r 7 th a n d S ta rk S tre e ts . Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co. L aw y ers Frank Menefee.. AT Hotel Oregon 08013411 oent. M o w ry ,' . STO R Ice cold di Ink« aud I t * cream lu sea It Is n e * and II« room« «re provided wkh running water and long distance tele son. Soda water, bottled and fountain, phone«. European plan. Rate« alway« on hand. »1 per day and upward High««t prtc<ui room $8 per day, Union Pacific Railroad OREGON - x P o r iliim l B illiard and Pool T ables Oregon Short Line and A ttorney a t L aw - A residence property in with windmill, cistern, water system, five room .near Bandow mill for one third cash, balance terms. 9°**15 tra,,n!t ,,m ’t J en d*y* frnm MORO W hen In Oregon. Cigars, Tobaccos Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co J o e 'A ? W ils o n & T ra S e ■ •U c lte d , Confectionery T o D en v er and return $ 5 5 George M ow ry - Wm. Rudolf 640 acres fine farm land one mile from Wasco, well improved 15,000 cash, balance on ea-y Fine Wasco private cottage $1,600, on easy 4 First street, Strong brisk, M«»ro, Ore. v ia t h e Any person or persons having horses, cattle, houses, lots or house hold gootis for sale, exchange, or parties dcairlug jo tyuy such prop erty, will firiil’ T he O bserver a good medium for advertising and securing a customer. Try • T he O bserver , Moro. Or B ry a n t M oro Bears the Signature of during season Io Buy, Sell or [zchange W . U. B rya n t Conducted on Best Principles O. W . A X T E L L Tbs Kind Yon Hm Always Bought I S u m m e r R ate £ a s t J I Case Engine and other Ma chinery, for sale low down for cash. Apply to II. F. M yerb , tf.326] 2*4 m. ao. of Wasco, Or PRICES R E A S O N A B L E Call and E xaiu in « M y (Stock of F U R N IT U R E OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXXXX all calls any part counties. Moro. C o n v i e n t t o B u s in e s s .L iv e and Let L ive C a ll a n d see m e o r w r it e R'iSsellCycloiielbresber MORO My Motto la Qulok (Sales and Htuall Profits., C. J. Bright. Wasco. Ore. Motto, O regon . Will promptly, attend to for Veterinary Fervicer, in of Sherman or Gilliam Phone, or ad drew Box 42, N e w E n t ir e ly . U N D E R T A K IN G and I have a few bargains in farm land and town property to which I respectfully Invite attention Services at 12 m, Sunday n ex t G F Pinkhara, pastor. Sunday School every Sunday at 11 a in, at Spaulding Chapel. Every one invited to he present and take part A M Wright, Supt. G RASS VALLEY, ORE * ...A N D ... H ID E L I N K « Itefore huylug Real Estate Bargains S p a u ld in g .C h a p e l. FU R N ITU R E! Vinton Hotel F o r years I was trouble«! w ith bUlotts- neasaud ooustl|»atlon, which iftad«lifw uileerable; m y appetite failed roe; I h e t m y usual force and v ita lity ;|*epsln pr«T- araiiouaand ealhartlcs <«»ly utade m at ters worse. I d ouot know w h e ri I hho’d have been today hud I not tried C h am berlains Stomach and L iv e r Tablets; the tablets relieve the ill feellug at o w e , strengthen the digestive functions,puri fy the stomach, liver aud blood, helping tbe system todo Its work nali)rally,aays Mrs R«wa Potts, B irm ing ham , A U . For sale by M«»ro Pharm acy. WOOOOOt new brick building. Lived 1 6 2 Y ear». W m Parr, E n gland's oldest m an; at 120 m arried tbe 3<1 time; worked in the fields t ill 182, snd lived 20 years People should be youthful at 80 James W rig h t of Hpurlook, K y , shous how to n in «1 i |«.ung: ‘ I feel Just like a Hi-vr- old b->y, in- w rlt/s. aft«r t king six but tles of RU-otf.c Bitters. For 80 years ^¡>1 ney trouble made life a burden, but the first bottle of this wonderful niiAlicIne oonvlrtded me I had found the greatest cure «»n earth; a god-eend to w eakly, sick or run down old iteople T ry them 60u.at M urn Pharmacy H e H a lf , t i l l lun’t that "clock flfct? H b e - 1 thlak'lio t. H e—W ell. I gn-iw^rny watch la like myself, ft Is slow. She—But It la Dot exactly like you. H e IndeedT She- Ne. I t goea^ Harlem Life. , b Office in the Moro Commercial Co Hostess (to little Jolinuy, who Is Just leaving the party)—W on’t you have an orange. Johnny? Johnny—No, thank you. I couldn’t oat auy more. Hostess —W ell, put one lu your pocket. Johnny (much einbarruaned aud with consider able hesitation)—1—1 c a n 't T hey're full already. W o n ’t S lig h t ■ Good F rie n d . - " I f ever íg a ln I need a rough m edi cine I know w h at to g e t declares Mrs A L A lle y of Heals, Me, for, after using ten bottles of D r K in g ’s N ew Discovery and seeing Its excellent reaulte in m y own fam ily and others, I am convinced It la tlie best medh-tne mnde for roughs, rolda and lung troutile ’’ Every otie w ho tries It feelsjuat that way. Relief 1«. frit »t one* and Its quick cure surprises you. F or bronchitis, a-th m s, hentorrhnge, croup, la grippe, sere throat, » a lo Ih cheat or lu iv s it Is supreme. 5«)c snd $1. trial hottie fn e, guárante» d, at Moro Pharm acy t. C h u rsh Joseph Sanders, ¥. S„ K ills to S to p th e F ien d . T h e worst foe for 12 years o f John Deye, (lla d w y n , Mich, w aa/a ru n n in g uloer. H e paid doctors over $400 w ith out benefit. T hen Bucklen’s A rnica Halve killed the uloer and cured him . Cures fever sores, boils, felons, eax-ina, salt rheum , lu falllh le for piles,'buyus, soalds, corns, 25c a t Moro Pharm acy *"* ----- M e re M . Subject of sermon for Bunday morning May 30th: “The Unans werable Question *r We welcome you Io all our servi ces. M W Weaver, pastor Bunday School at 10 o'clock a m. P H Buxton, Bupt. « Ladies’ Aid Society, every Thurs day', at 2 o'clock p m . Mrs J P Btrahl, President. A good 2d hnnd 12 foot cut combine. For price and terms eee or address B btti emikk & R iggs , 2t334] Esiibanke, Or — i------------- -------------— Bervioes in Moro Presbyterian church next Bunday, Morning and evening. Subject of morning discourse: “A Shirking Husband/* Subject of the evening discourse: “A Desperate Case.” Bunday school at 10 a m. A cordiaLwcloome to all. A. J. A dams , Pastor. Combine for Sale. .. "1 guess you've learned some things," opined the farmer. ' • "Yea," admlttfHl the actor who had hired o u t " I supposed that life on tbe farm consisted of vocal selectlona In act 1, eating a meal in act 2 and w ind ing up with a country dance In act. JV’ —Philadelphia. Bulletin. •TTc'a the moat auperstittoua poker player I ever aaw." "Yes. and he got so auperstltlóns here lately that be doesn't play the g’u’w at sH any more.** "You <’ ••»’( s.iyj” * “ Yes; he dlkqpvered that there are thirteen cards In each s u it” M e r e P re e b y te rta a C b e re h , A house and two lots in Kent, Or., terms veiy reasonable. Apply to J ohn M utk , 917 Pine at., 2t?34) The Daller, Or recommend it too h ig h ly .” F o r sale by Moro Pharm acy. "* Regular service at the usual hour next Bunday. Everyone welcome. For Sale. D a . It N o w . N o w ’s the tim e to get rid of your rheu matism . You can do so hy applying Cham berlain's U n I merit. N in e cases out of teu are sim ply muscular rheuuia tism due to oold or dam p, or chronic rheum atism , and yield to the vigorous applicatlou of this lin im e n t. T ry it; you are certain to he delighted w ith the quick relief w hich It affords For sale by Moro Pharm acy. Clarence Rutledge was takeu to Rod and Staff. . Three lolls of opium, enough to on m any points * r « rtfs, Portland hy his father this week to > Dispute« B ut thia, I th in k , la plain: kill six men, was found in the cloth Th ough bread m ay be the s taff o t life, undergo treatment for his throat. ing of Capt. Peter 0. Haius, j r , ‘T ie sugar t h a t ’s the cane. —Ltp pln co tt's M agazine. H B Essen, pharmacist at Moro when he entered Sing Sing last Pharmacy, returned Wednesday week. W hooping C o u g h ..-1 from a visit to Jhis brother Dr A S T ills is a iikib - dangerous diseaoe t ban A t tbe restgnntnfa not in the Essen at The Dalles. I h generally presumed. I t w ill k»e a ttur- pritte to m auy to le lrn that more deaths combine at Seattle, patrons of the Miss Mabel Moore, daughter of result from it than from scarlet fever, I - Y Z Show will taj served corned Hon C W Moore, Register of The Poeumoula often results from iL Chant« beef aud cabbage; no angel cake or Dalles land office, is the guest of herlain’s Cough IleuitHly has heeu uwd ice cream in it. • In inauy epidemics of whoopiug cough, Mrs E H Moore, Moro. While visiting at Corvallis^J R and always w ith the beat results. Del M cKeig, of H a rla u , la , says of It, “ M y The Cabans are certainly making toofc-'wlioopiug cough when niue a mesa of their independence. It Howell and wife.of Wasco, were month» old; ♦»« had it in the w in te r; I called to The Dalles on account of looks as if we had wasted many got a bottle of Cham berlalu's Cough good lives and much national the sickness of their daughter, Mrs Rem edy which proved good; I osnnot Siscil. , treasure on a pretty scrubby lot of i M o n k la n d P re s b y teria n C h ursh C h a m b e rla in ’s L in im e n t. Thia is a new preparation and fltgood one; specially valuable ae a cure for muq- culur and chronic rheum atism , and for the («lief from pain w hieb I t affords lu acute inflam m atory rheum atism . Those who have used It lu variably speak of It In terms of higheet praise. L a m e back, lame shoulder,stiff neck,are due to rheu mutism of the muscles, usually brought on by exposure to oold or dam p, and are quickly ourad by app lying this lin im e n t aud maaaaglng the affected parts. Sore ness of the muscles, w hether Induced by violent exercise or in ju ry , allayed by tills lin im e n t. Bold hy Moro Pharm acy FAST Y A M H IL L A N D F IR S T fo r tla n o . q r fo o n t 64 1 -a S ix th s tre e t. P o rtla n d , O re.