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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1909)
r The O b se r v e r . Personal and Local Brevities. 77/Æ JT4ÄA OF GREAT EXPIRE '¡Pç,, ] The AI mwrw ***y ••« < » •! ra»M . poaition just opened so auspicious ispiriti orrfrwM. rarwai or aw «« « saw ly »hontd mark an era in (be d e Mono, OBIGOB. velopment la the j^reai imperial rvgkMi wtkwe products this exposi- .4, D. C. laxLaxn, Editor.' tiim w «hoatgwed especially to ex C L I bklbxd ............... M amas * » p'vaL Far tbe fire: tim e Alaska is UttAed wfitb tbe I’brtfir coast in a rumiMebawferw display o f |s« sib le June I I , l > 9 F R ID A Y . prod act i rem ms . A brief study of Ctewcfc and Sorts* _« aotk*» FREE, ex the territory im m ediately repre cept when far w * o « k » pvrpoMa aeoted by the fair w ill tie Interest- K '*ch norice» M r r < u la r rale» at »»»« op*KM» lug. as well as profitable. • I Ih e pu blish er» There are thtcesfa'ew that border on the Pacific, but Idaho topo graphically belongs with the Pacific ooa>t coterie. -''Grouping, thru, L'aliforuia, Oregon, W ashington ami 1 itlio with A la s k a , the areas a re as follows: Ala ka, 590,884 square utiles; jCaliforuia, 158,360, Oregon, 96,030, W ashington, 69,- 180; Idaho. 84,800; grand total area, 999,254—practically 1,000,000 square tulles, or about ope third of the tqtal urea of the United States We will not he responsible for the ■ < < k rt of rabocrihem to notify «» of changes io tbeir add r e s . Nor w ill the noUb<*aUon o f * PoeHn alter that the sub scriber has ••Removed” settle the bill ol a dahnQuent. D id I I ever CK'fur to you th a t It owta no more to produce p rin tin g that la pleasing to the eye than the other k in d . T h e Observer is equipped w ith all m odem fariliiies for doiug g«»od work at the very m in im u m o f a w t. Iv y ue w ith an order and if it is not exaoub- «d to your perfect »artefact ton you need not pay f«* !<• S in d for advertising rates. Africa xaved up a new kind o l ani mal for Roosevelt to discover; we suggest that the faalt of communi eating with Mars be turned over to him . Charmed by bis heroism At Mes Mina following the ^earthquake, a Boston Spinster ha« started for Rome •to kiss the king of Italy. G- m I s*ve tbe king. I, A plsut that produces pure alco bol has been discovered by Luther Burbault. Tbe march of human re form never keej* far in advance o f men like Burbank. According to the popular defini tiou an insurgeut member of cong ress is one who is opposed to every other man’s views,!¿ud not entirely satisfied with his own. . The tug boat Samson. Capt. Billy Holmou, has been tossed about by the Oregon health officials, worse than seas ever tossed h e p and has been declared a dirty, fi thy b-at; fit only for quarautiue. James J. H ill has been frank with tbe people of Oregon. He will no; build lines into tbe DesChutes re gion nor will he attempt to break into Coos bay, nor the Barns and Harney country. He w ill devote his tim e to developing bis own rail road linen. Consider population:* California, 1,485,05 I; Oregon, 413,536; Wash ingtoti, 518,103; Idaho, 161,772; Alaska, 63,562; total population, 2,642,056. This is only about one tenth the total population o f tbe couutry. Here, then, is the great im perial strength of territory com prising nearly one-third the total «rea of the total o f the United S.ales, a region which vast tracts capable of intensive cultivation are still lying fadow; in this region live oply one twentieth of tbe pop ulation of the United States, leas than three penobfl to the square mile, ou the average. 8o the iX|>oeition is going to tie to the rest of tbe country and to the world a lesson in geography, to p graphy ami opportunity. —The rest of tbe country is surprisingly ignorant of the stupendous extent, the euexauslible productiveness ami the unexampled opportunities of this W estern wonderland. - I f the Seat!Ie-expo*iti<»n leads several dionsand visitors from the East and from abroad to investigate the o|ieuings for profitable investm ent aud tbe opportunities for home- making in this great Pacific .W est, it will not have lieeu in vain. Senator Jay Bowerman subm itted to an ojieratiou at a Pendleton hospital early thia month which had the effect of g tea lly im proving bis health.* Ex U. S. Senator Joseph Kim on ns not, in ottr admiration fot was elected Mayor of tbe city of republican institutions under which Portland l^st Monday by a big we live, assume, ss have so many, plurality. The entire republican that they do not have c e rta in ob ticket was elected. jectionable characteristics that are alao to be found in royal domains. Now they are try ing to prove that Chief among tin se is tbe love of bw anal urn bo means great stomach. pomp and power, jminp even mote No matter what it means o f great than power. "* ncHs just so that it means some! hing great. Pendleton ia greatly stuck up to day, every available spot in town W hat has beeome o f J im F in ch , being covered with circus posters the slayer o f Ralph Flaherf Has o f three rival companies; one for he been stuck away in some cob- J o ly 13th, one for Ju ly 16’b, and weblied pigeon hole to i ust out for one for June 25th. The last was gotten ! He is wanted us a fireman first and the first last in thia stu.-k (low u in hades. up performance. , L et E v e ljn Thaw has had the worn an’s luck. One of the men is dead and the other in a mad hou«e, hut the woman lives to suffer more than the torture of*u in d of the oue liv ing, and to long in vain for the rest o f the one that is dead. The beat that a bad wqm in can get la always worse than the worst that a bad n u n gets. The prodigal waste of timber daring the last 40 year« is estimat ed to average 950,000,000 annually, . or approxim ately $2,000,000,000 worth of timber wasted. It is time there was a national m ovem ent to conserve our national renourcee and arrest the prodigal waete of our forest« aud tbe depletion of the fer tility of the land. W hile U ncle Sam is no longer rich enough to g iv e everyIwdy a farm, there Is plenty of a g iic n lt u r a l la n d to MUpport a population of 300,000,000 in th e United States. Texa< alone being capable of m aintaining 80,- 000,000 paop’.e if all her arable land were tinder cultivation to onreals, fi nit and vegetables. Thi« Hbowa the sort of s |«ay* master U nc.leSiU i is Here he ie with an ic»Abill on his hande, cou trac ed in the ’fids at»d the United H ta to Hu pre me court bus just ordered Idin to pay it— a ItU le iuuttei»of <18^,^158. A long in 1863 u man Ux>k a contract to supply th e government with ice for the medical department, of the army. Tbe govern m eat got the tee, but refosed to pay the hll', may be l»e cause the pieces were not op to w eight, er for some other insnffl d e n t reason, The man died but tbe bill still remained, and an the w idow , after over 49 years of lit I gallon, ia to refejve llw* moi ey A u uu'hoiitvtive definition of the attitude of the Taft Mdministraliou toward economic problems was g iv en to the officers of many banks in New York by Secrafsry MacVeagh at h recent dinner in his honor at the Union League, l i e said that a new study was to become a part of the governm ent, the study of eco uoiuic, intelligent, aud system atic expenditures and revenues, in their mutual relationa. Hon W illiam R Derby, of La fayette, died ou the 4t h a*, hi* home, uearly 80 year* of sge. Deceased was one of the incorruptable repub lican memlw-rMof ih«- 1888 tsa«ntlily. Hesetv*<l d nilug iin- nwti w.ir in a Michigan regiment wuh honor able distinction. H is life may be summed up as a ty plcal soldier in the tim e of his country’s need, of a faithful and capable citizen aud legislator in the councils of Oregon, aud, shove nil, tlml of mi e x e m p lary lie ig h lio r o f a free republic. H e leaves r widow and five grown sone, one of ihem , Fred L of The Observer office. MS ÏX Hon George Mowry, oity recorder and ex-« x-ottivio Justice, performed the double wedding act at hi« of fice on the 8'h, uniting a Kent quaUet in the holy bonds of m at rimony, namely; Miss Harriet W attles aud Wnt Kentner, and Mie* Evther W m UI cm and Wm F Schilling«. May long life and happinesH attend tliem. - - - -- - - - - L The Warn lag to Ytwag Mea. OkBTtÄM Through his deputy, C J Bright, Mrs J R Morgan is a visitor this M e r e PrweWyteHaw C b w rab. J E Burdett, district attorney, re week to the Rose city. Services in Moro Presbyterian quests pub'ication of tbe following II B Belahee and wife are visit law n o ^ in foroe: church next Sunday, Morning and evening. ing in Pprtland during the Rose Sec. 1. If any perron, being the Subject of m orning discourse: festival. » • • » owner, lessee, proprietor, or am “Our indebtedness end and how to pay Martin Hansen and fam ily and ploye of any cigar store, public i t » Subject of the evening discourse* L Belsbe aud fam ily, visited The card ro o m , sal on, barroom, poblK- Dalles (his week, using their autos. billiard room, soft drink establish “ The Old Em igrant Road, or tbs Modern T r a il/ WhichT” Mrs U andinghsm , of Grass Val ment, or other public place of am ‘‘Forsake not the assem b 'isg of ley, was a visitor in Moro on June usem ent, shall su er or permit yourselves together, as the m anner 9th having dental work done by any minor to engage in any game of some is.’*— Heb. x:25. You are welcome. of cards, billiards, pool, bagatalls. Dr Morgan. Sunday school at 10 a m. dice throwing, or other gam es of A. J. A dams , Pastor. Mrs W Roy Beehee was visiting chance in such cigar store, public in Moro Friday and Saturday of M e r e M . C . Cbarw b card room, saloon, barroom, public last week having Dr Morgan attend Sunday School at 10 o’clock a m. billiard room, public pool room, to her dental needs. „ P H Buxton, Supt. soft drink establishm ent or other la d ie s’ Aid Society, every Thurs The Wasco Hardware and Im ple public place of am usem ent, either day, at 2 o’clock p m . Mrs J P ment Co is a new Wasco firm or for am usem ent or otherwise, such Strahl, President. • ganized with Geo Hilderbrand, per«on sh all be deemed gu ilty of a •» •a id in g Cbanat. president; Albert Medler, treasurer; misdem eanor and upon conviction Services at 12 tr, Sunday next. Ju liu s Medjer, secretary; Cbes Gol thereof sh a ll be punished by s G F Pinkham , pastor. liher, manager. They will deal fine of not I sm than tw enty-five nor Sunday School every Suuday at exclusively in farm machinery and more than one hundred dollars. 11 a m ,at Spaulding Chapel. Every supplies. Sec. 2. II an y m inor > h .ll rap- *>“• >“ » * « *° b' P r~ « ° ‘ «n<1 u k « . ___ * j « . . .. r P*rt- A M W right, Supt. * Reports from Northern Texas, resent and pretend to the owner, M o n k la n d P reob ytertan C barw b. shows that the first of this season's 'e**8**» proprietor or em ployee of wheat in the United States is being a° y P*ace enumerated in Section I, j Regular service at the usual hour- next Sunday. Everyone welcome. contracted for at II 35 and up t* is act, that such minor is tweuty- . W m I«, Cfcaw«t. < one years of ace or upward, for tbe wards. In some instances farmers Regular sermon Sunday next, at purpose of inducing such person to are securing contracts that thi-y 4 o'clock p m, by the pastor. will obtain any advance that may suffer or permit such minor to en* G F Pftikbam. occur in the market a t tbe tim e tbe gage in any of the things enuamr- ■■■■■■ ' ated in said section, such minor, wheat is threshed. ' F A IR E X C H A N G E upon conviction thereof, shall be A reception was tendered their punished by a fin eo f not lest than A N»w k f a r an O ld O n a , H a w I* lady friends by Mrs C J Bright • Is O ana la M a r a . ten dollars nor more than one and Miss Bryant at their W asco Tbe beck, arhee at times with a dull, hundred dollars. home June 3d, in anticipation of Indcecritwble feeling, maklug you wea The above law w ill tie rigidly ry and rvetleas; piercing peine shout their soon leaving for their new enforced. . , eoroes tbe region of tbe kidneys, and home in The Dalles. Among those again the loins ere so lame to stoop present from Moro were Mrs C L la agony. No use to rub or apply a Ireland, Mrs A 8 Johnson and plaster to the back In thia condition, daughter Loraine, Mrs J C Freeman you cannot reaek iheoaoea. Exebange axn E «nv. tbe bad back for a naw and stronger Mrs J C McKeen, Mrs J B Mowry ooe. Follow tbe example of this Moro and Miss Mowry. A little meal in tbe feed box will eitisen. Among tbe m any wedding bring the cows prom ptly to tbe gate » Gsrl Peetz, retired farmer. Moro, Or., presenta received Sunday by Mr eaye, “Kidney oomplalut and rheuma at m ilking time. tism troubled me for years and finally and M s Joe Uedy (nee Miss S ink ), Sweet skim m ilk and a little flax I tteoame so bad I oould hardly walk. none w ill be more useful nor orna* m ental than the 685.00 imported 1 wiH induce rapid and healthy Tbe kidney secretions ««used me addl tloual annoyance, being too frequent. growth in the calf. French H aviland Jinner set of I went to tbgbot spgings and consulted China ware presented by numerous The side of an old -berry crate cut physicians but waa uosucceasful In fin Wasco friends of the bride, clubbing to fit the l>ottom of the boiler,makes ding relief, until Doan’s Kidney Pills together and securing the beautiful a good support to set jars on when were brought to my attention. I pro • ________ cored a box at tbe Moro Pharmacy. I present through the L W Ross canning. noticed an Improvement from the first jewelry store. Mr Roes supplied P lan t evergreen oorn early in June tbe p^lns In my beck diminished and other appropriate p esents for this lor September use; toward the end of the kidney secretions were regulated•” event in cut glass and silver ware. June plant early and late corn for For eale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-MUbuni Go., Buffalo, An au to accident occure i at Kent October Ui«e. New York, sole agents for tbe United a few days ago which literally H ens feel the warm weather as busted tin* m achine. It was tbe much as folks. G iv e them a shady Hemember the name—Doane—and last one owned by H M S hull. place to sit down ard rest once in a take no other. He had dispoeed of it and the buy while. They w ill do ail the better •One Reeeen. There may be tw o reasons for a er was taking leeaons. Descend for it. The iMtitste hove ing a steep pitch at a 30-m ile paceK Mr S told tbe buyer to slow down to make a curve ahead. He pulled the wrong lever and the m achine tried to work the gait forward and aft, but it wouldn’t go Fortunate ly the occupants were not injured. The machine.bqwpver, was shipped to Portlaud for repairs, Wh »t is prettier than a bunch of thrifty chicks, all of one color and breed, and as much alike as so m any peas? A bpnch of Belgian colts. When y o u 'g o to bed at night, sweep your mind clear of everything and go to sleep. Failures, hopes, dreams, everything; let all go and . The Wasco Hardware and Im rest up for the day that is coming. plement Company, Chas G olliher Never tolerate a man on the farm manager, has sold to Geo Hilder- who yanks, kicks or whips a team brand an 80-horse power gasotene Break your colts to walk down hill farm tractor engine, tbe largest but first break yourself; it is a bad ever brought into the state of Ore practice to hurry hdrses down bill? gon or the western section of the When two horse* become accust United St»tes. It is a H art-Pai omed to working together, do not Co m achine manufactured in Iowa change them; it is very hard on a and this style has been in suocess prompt horse to be obliged to work fy| operation in Canada, North Dakota and Texas for some time with a lazy one; the wear and tear Mr Hilderbrand w ill use it this is great and Unnecessary, and a 1 To make a berry pie that will hot summer for drawing his oonabine thresher instead of with horses, and run over,line the tin with crust, then later will do all his farm work put in two table spoonfuls of sugar such as plowing, drilling, seeding and m x with two tablespoonlnls of and harrowing with the machine flour. F ill with fruit; sweeten,sprin W ith this m achine a farm er.can kle over this a few cracker crumbs plow, harrow, drill and roll the Make plenty of slashes in the crust land at one going over. wet the edge of the lower crust and then put on the top crust and pinch the upper crust well to the lower Ue Moss Will Have a Plcuie. crust. De Moss Springs, Or., June 7 — After being informed today at Moro that Moro is not going to celebrate, will you please announce in the Old Reliable that the an- berty tillicum potlatch, or pioneer’s picnic, will hold their annual pic n ic o n J u ly 3 d , 1909, at De Moss Springs. Particulars as to pro- grim will he announced in next issue. By order of Committee v ic e Cream Social. The Ladies Aid of the M K church will give an icecream social at thè o|H*ra house, Jane 18th. Come aud enjoy yourselves. The program is as follows: InHtrumetAl, Leali Cu hman; Recitation, Thelma Buxton; Recitation, Ixuaine Johnson; «Song, Mrs N earer; Recitation, John Mowry; Recitation, A llie Hula; Instrum ental, Eliza Morrison; Recitation, I<eah Qu»hman; * Duet, Ita Webb, Mrs Wheat; Recitation, Ola Huis; Instrum ental, Mr and Mrs W Davis. thing, both equally true, and It may be the height of folly to attribute tbe effect to both. A gentleman to whom a rt was a strange thing asked a friend to w|>om tbe ways o f Its votaries were more fam iliar: “W hy does Conneray stand off and half shot bis eyes when Se looks at tbe pictures be Is painting? I was In his studio the other day, and be made me do It too.” “That's simply explained," replied the other. "D id you ever try to loot at them near to, w ith your eyas wide »pan? W ell, don't. Too can't stand It.” —Tooth's Companion. SR Now is the time to get your red raspberries. I have them for sale at lfosChutae. Parties ordering now w ill get them prom ptly, as the ber ries are ripening Address, , T- J. M illkr , tf XBGJ . Bigj>, Or Plenty of Him. “W hnt sort o f man Is Jinks?" "The Impression yon.get of Jinks de pends on the circumstances under which you meet him. I f you’re there to collect money you won’t like him. But If you’re there to pay money be •eoma n lovely character.” PR IC E S R E A S O N A B L E Call and E xam ine Htock of F1JRN IT U R E Conduct«] on Bsst Principles O. W. AXTELL — SOREN HANSEN T ro u b le M a k e rs O usted. W hsa a sufferer from stomach trouble lakss D r K in g ’s N s w L ife Pills he’s •nighty apt to sas dyspepsia and In - ligeatk» fly, b ut more: H a Is t i l l e d rvqpg »ver aggm hto u naw r n su M fine ir a u appatIte, u ^ q ^ w ■ ww»t w atroog s * e a a ^ a nerve w s vw a bto Cry STO P Proprietor of CITY DRAY NO. 2 AT Hotel Oregon C o rn er 7th en d Stark Streets. It Is new and Its rooms are provided with running water and long di.tance tele phone*. European plan. Rates 61 per day and upward Highest priced room per day. $3 Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co. Chas. Wright, Prcsl^at. M. C. Dicklanea, Manager. axx Buying for cash is a great advantage to us because Real Estate Snap. - w e save whatever trade discount there Is. > > > > • ' *• Selling for cash is a great advantage to you for you do not have to help pay any bad debt« apt to be con Here is an opportunity worth your inspection; 119 acres 3 miles from Moro can to bought at 625 per acre. Running water and good pasture on it. Call or address, , M rs . A. F. C ochran , tf.337] Moro, Or tracted tn the credit system . > > > > Twin Calves and Cow. Tuur Z . X 3. Z Z s b x d lx x , I have for sale one fresh m ilch cow with twin calves. For price and particulars address A. C. T hom phon tf.337]’ M o n k la n d , O r > Z v Z o x o , O x e g 'o x x fo r R epairs. I f you have any Jewelry <»u cannot w ear bring It here, aud we s II repair It so you can not tell ft from uew. W e dont bang your w ateb up for a week or so and then charge >QM for H eaulu g It. W e clean It and guarantee It fo r a year w ith o rd in ary usage. . . f F. V. Clark, Jeweler, I Optician TU K D&LLBS, OREGON. | M o ro s B a r ber S hop P o r c e la in B a t h T u b a . | I Joseph Sanders, V. S., herytfciiig First Class and Up to date. A gent for th e B est Steam Laundry Shop in Brick B u ild in g n ext Observer Office E D G Ä R L E W I S , P r o p r ie t o r . L MGRO - - OREGON. Satisfaction Guaranteed Both in W orkmanship and Price v Office at Furniture 8tore. F. R. A X T E L L , MORO, OR ................ ............ ................................................................... MORO, OKEOON. A ttorn ey at L a w L IV E R Y , F E E D A N D S A L E S T A B L E S . Office in tbe Moro Commercial Co . new brick building. C R. BE L SH E E , Proprietor and Manager. ; : I ! .......................................................................................................... ........ Joe A. Wilson MORO > W e m ake a s|rec»alty o f rep airin g w a t- eM B , sysgluases, spectacles and optical goods. W s have tbe tools sod materials and skill to Insure good work. On or about May 1st broke into my incloeure near Moro, Sherman county, Oregon, r to y hor*e, about 4 years old, weight about 1100 lb»., brand the figure of a pipe, with a bar over it H e is in g Jod condi tion, having been in m y wheat for at least 30 days or more. The owner or owners qf tbe above anim al is requested to call for it prove property, pay charges, and take it aw ay, or otherwise it w ill to sojd, as provided by law, at the farm named in this advertise m ent,to the highest bidder for cash, at 10 o ’clock in the forenoon of Sat urday, June 12th, 1909. A. G. Bon£N , td 336] Moro, Or a ll calls any part counties Moro. > P a ta u s ra g u . R e p a ir to us Estraj Notice-Sale. M oro , O regon . W ill promptly attend to for Veterinary «ervicer, in of Sherman or G illiam Phone, or address Box 42, > Our prices will convince you that w e are hewing dose to the line. YFu 4 ' u i d l n l l y , T ris p h 4 m Iro n . T h . D slie s or s o , t f a . „ . . B «oanty poisW a l » Ifarvias fnrnisbsd to or from More to any points. O U R M O T T O "Pleas* the poblk." OREGON Bryant & Mowry; Frank Meno fee. «> W h en In P o r t la n d Oregon. J I Te Buy, Sell or Ezchange vty exista tn proportion to whole- TJbsriy •»mi restraint. -W ebatJr C'uuauseretel T r a d e S e llc lie a Express and Freight Threshing outfit com plete; con Delivered to any Part of the City sisting of 18 horse power Advance Draying of all Kind*. engine, 28 inch Pride of W ashing ton separator, two Water tanks, three wagons, derrick table, forkw Trunks and Grips Delivered and all necessary sm all equipm ent, To and From all Trains. cook-house, dishes etc. To be sold to satisfy creditor*. Call on or ad dress T he D aleks I ron W orks eeeeesi tf.339] T h j Dalles, Or E V E R Y T H IN G NEW A N D U P-T O -D A TE, SP E C IA L R A TES TO CO M M ERCIAL T R A V E L E R S Fred Wilson Menefee & W ilson A ttorn eys - at - L a w school I H Office in the Vogt Block, upstairs puw n A x i L L I K OREGON SCRANTON, •D b . o j . goffin . PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. D r . : MARIK M, GOFFIN. to s a ol Ionie« 4 CHIina I Specialti - s h o . A r d WriIln(, ' Mechanical Drawing. « H P E N N S Y L V A N IA w a * L i . r rv ' A d w t " '" » Electrical Engineerins Ofltce fa The Goffin Building, 1st St. Moro, Oregon. One of our Moro young men, Geo ♦ C aulS N e t be B e tte r. Urquhart, was with the O A C Ca N o ooe has ever made a m lve, olnt healthy vigor, all bseauss stomach,Il ver | J , dets at Ketfttle and in the Rose fes nient, fatinn or balm to oom pare w ith tnd kldneve now work right. S6c at tival parade at Portland. The corps Bueklen s Arnica Halve; the one perfbel D e n tis t— More Pbaraoaey. numbered 600 men, and with their Send The Observer to your abnent healer of cuts, corns, ttilrna, bnilsm MORO - - OREGON ia, aealda, holla, uhvre, rrs is u i. m it hand of 30 piece« was s grand at frienda. It b totter than a letter, O K Ilrflrter» All Work Warranted. traction, both at Seattle and Port .« 1 ^ i.ra «II tl,e h .„ „ . Foor FOB FlETCMCrt Office oor. Firat s t,a n d McCoy av., land, in o u lh a fo r 50c. O nly S6o a t Moro Pharm acy. * * * j . Diagonally opposite D a Goffin. 9 Livs aud Let Live. and HIDE LIN EH before buying Russell Cyclone Thresher H ia W ay Out af IL "H e don’t give nothin* to tbe ebureb now r No. Somebody told him tbe Bible «ays salvation Is ’free.’ an' be says fa r be It from him to dlspats tbe Scrip- I turesl” —A tlan ta Constitution. 1 C onvientto Business My Fir Ficbuge. W. C. Bryant George M ow ry »»Ids the past winter and Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy always gave It Getting Ready. relief at onoe and cured it in a short L aw yers ‘George, brush up all o f the revolv time; I always recommend It when op- I^oome 1, 2 aud 3 over W W M Co ers In stock.” < • portwalty presents Itself.” For sals by “Y^s. sir." MORO . OREGON “ And put s dlxpiny o f them In «if-» M >ro Pharmacy Great Man Have Faults. Grant men too often have greatsr faults than little men can afford ro* for — Landor. ’ My Motto Is Qulok Hales and Hntall Profits. M oro •• for Sale Cheap. ' New Entirely, UNDERTAKING With a good threshing ma chine. Can give good references Address, W. E. F aqa L a , - Care of Chas Huffman, 2 i 339]_______G rase Val ley, Or Modern 9 room Chicago resi dence, value 66,500, clear, well lo cated; for tract of 1000, 300O acres timber with good m ill location. W ill assume. Address J. G. J ack , Care of Observer tf. 839] Moro, Or G RASS VALLEY, ORE ... A N D ... h jiie e r Wants a Job Those attractive women wbo are love ly In faoe, forju and temper, are tbe en vy of many who might be like them. A weak, sickly woman will to nervous i J 1 Case Engine, and other Ma anjj Irritable; oonstlpailon or kidney chinery, for sale low down for cash poisons show In pimples, blotches, skin Apply to eruptions and a wretched complexion. H .F . M yers , For all such, Electric Bitters, work tf.326] 2% m. so. of Wasco, Or wonders; they regulate stxxnach, liver and kidneys, purify the blood; give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth,velvety skin,lovely complexion Many charming women owe health and A ny person or pereofts having beauty to them. 60c. at Moro Pharmacy horses, cattle, bouses, lots or house hold goods for sale, exchange, or L ittle Ethel’s Lesson. parties desiring to buy such prop I.lttls Kthel had Just returned from erty, w ill find T he O bserver a Bunday school and was sitting on good medium for advertising and IMpa's knee, when sbe saw a fly creep securing a customer. Try ing along. , T he O bserver , Moro. Or "Bee. papal Is th a t a bosom fly?” ska Cried. “A bosom fly?” queried the astootab sd papa. ✓ “ Ye*,” replied Ethel ”W s sang a S o re N ip p le s . hymn today. *Lst ms td thy boso , A n y m other who has had experience fly.’ ” w ith this distreasmg ailm ent w ill be pleased to know th a t a cure may be af C h a m b e rla in 's C a a g b R e m e d y fected O lia .x iie rla ln ’s Halve an soon as The beat on tbe Market *‘I have used the child Is done nursing. W ipe It off Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and find w l h a soft clotli before allow ing tbe It to be the bsst on tbe market," says bai»e to nurse. M any trained nuraes use BW Tardy, editor of tbs Galusboro, this salve w ith best results. Hold by Taps, Sentinel. “Our baby had mvsral kloro Pharm acy. front window.” “IVbst's tbe occasion?" • ‘T h e re 1« to l»e a peace conference In town." FURNITURE Vinton Hotel Berries Berries Berries R.» Morgan G . . 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