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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1909)
The O bserver. SOME VALUABLE THOUGHTS. SHERMAN County WHEAT ü u X w J Belgium imports five times as The crop year of 4907 icis so far much hh it produces and quant it tea been (he Itsnner crop year of bher U r r iO IA L FAPBK o r mhkkman of corn and oil cake. > < I man county, hu? the year 1909 will MORO, ORBGON. Russia's wheat yield fot 20 years n n d n u b ie d ly -R ie e t it , if it docs uet has averaged only eight and a sui|at.Mt it, both hi life number pf D. C. J bjcland , Editor. q ii i r t c r Inisltela per acre, with the hu-liels of wheat marketed, and in Ç. L. I bblamd .......... .......... M anagkk ground lyiog fallow every year linnin ial ret qi ns realized. and a I im in e e v e ry liv e je a r a . '4 here is hut one »liffcieuoc be July 2, 1»<»9 F R ID A Y I> o n m a rk im p o rts m o re w h eat tween ttiis crop year and flic crop than it produce« besides corn nnd year of 1907, in that the larger Church and Society notice« FREE, ex- j 800,(MX),(MM) pound» oft.il cake and amount of wheat in 1907 was barv cept when for money making purpose«, principally 175.000,000 esled in ami near W m MN«, while (bis rfuch notice« at regular rate» at the opll.m exports of the publisher«. |Miunds of huitor, containing pcac j ear the Uigeat amonnl- will be from W« w ill not tm responsible for the dually no plant food. Grass Valley south. Usually by neglect oi atibacrilters to notify us ol this time of year we have experi Wheat in England averages 32 changea io their addreea. Nor w ill the enced several dajs of more or less notification of a Poeimaeter that the eute bushels |>er acre, blit England iiu «criber baa •‘ Removed” aetlle the bill of ¡»oris four times ms much wheMt hh warm, hot weather; but so fur have a delinquent. it produces. English farmers use only had two such days, aud they D id it ever occur to yon th a t it several bundled thoussud tons ol »lid very little d image. Frosts coeta no more to produce p rinting that nipped some field» slightly in dif ia pteaming to tbe eye than tbe other commercial plant food auuually. . k in d . T he Observer 1« »quipped w ith f> rent localities, bm only tbe tip Germany commmea nearly twice a ll modern fact 11 ties for doing g<«»d ar % work at tbe very m in im u m of coat. T ry ns in Unit as it produces ami imports euds show any damage, a ml that is ua w ith an order mid if it in not execut slight. ed to your perfect eatiefactioii you ireed corn and 1,000,000,000 pounds of Harvesting will commence ou not pay for it. oil cake. While i» exports princi- haying in portions of the county io pally 2,000,000,000 pounds of Send for advertising ratee about two weeks, and regular harv sugar, containing nib p la n t food i ■' — i alne. esting a few days later, about July Night ridiug is excusable in Olila Improvements iu seed, culliva 20ib. He.v>ral uewoqtfits have beeu horns, because it is too hot to ride turn and crop rotatiou Mud the ad purchased by farmer» for the work 4a the daytime. ditiou of 2.000,000 acres of rich of the harvest this year, and there black soil have increased the aver will be plenty of machinery and It is still a question whether re age yield of corn iu Illinois, but horses to do the work, hut farmers form at Hau Francisco “ took.” some portions of the 7,000,000 acres are begiuniug to inquire for meu to of older corn (and are now prOduc help in the harvest. The regular army lias no hope or ing smaller crops. Districts that a mouth ago were prospect of au early war, but the These coun'ries that feed practic- considered too short of straw for officers in tbe board of army en a llj^ ll they raise and buy in ad machinery to cut, have since had a gineers are just upw under a heavy ditiou Isrge quantities of fertalizers rain or two and are now uiakiug fir* ______________ and food stuffs from which to pro rapid growth and are filling ont in duce still larger amounts of niauure, a very satisfactory manner. The With Roosevelt shooting meting can thus make their soil richer larger part of tbe acreage of this ribs in Africa, and Fairbanks orat thau even before, but the great agri county, with a continuance of cool ing in Korea, it must lie admitted cultural areas of the Uuited States weather, even without more raiu- that tbe 1st« administration is are being steadily developed. fall; will make a crop much above badly scattered. The average farm lands of New the average. Fields bad I »ecu gen England, New York, Virginia aud erally spotted a while back with Tbe fact that a Nebraska aero other «astern states have markedly wha| ia knowu as little mustard,hut naut dropped 3,500 feet without decreased iu productive power aud the wheat has now overtaken aud being hurt shows that the light value. Thousands of acres within choked this growth so that it has man is in charge of the aeroplane 100 miles of Washington I). 0., disappeared. Farmers generally experiments in that stato. once worth <50 to $76 per acre, are have gone over tbeir fields and now abandoned for agricultural hoed other weeds out, so that in The east frequently future there may not be matured As a means of evading tbe pro purposes. hibitory law, liquor is being sold in apmids $2 to $20 per acre for plant seeds from tliis cause so much as iu tbe past, neither will it interfere Kansas iu tablet form. Hereafter food to keep up its soil. no particular uneasiness need be If we repeat iu the great corn with farm machinery this year. felt over tbe anuouucemeut that a belt tbe history of laud ruined in Forty fold wheat Is an average of bullet lodged in a Kansas man’s Palestine, in Southern Europe, in two and a half feet high. The hea^s neck. Russia aud in the Eastern United are uow turning to the rich yellow States, where shall our childreu go color, and the l»erry 1« large and Unconstitutional grabbers claim for breadf After the laud is im plump, and In the dough. North that Judge Wm. Galloway’s vision poverished j( is too late to invest of Gordon ridge, near Wasco, blue on the $100,000 Crater lake road ap in soil improvement. Poverty is stem fields, on spring sown summer propriation, was obscured by A. helpless. Oregon cannot afford to fallow, will average waist high, aud Bush. Bill is an ail ’round good wait 25 or 5J j ears I h * fore adopting are fine looking fields. Turkey old Yamhiller, and no Bush can ob permanent systems of soil improve red wheat-, in the same locality ia scure his vision. ment turning. Tbe grain is in good bard dough. Barley and oats will l»e op Hatfield has been “ skinned a to the average of 1907 in all parts If the state of Illinois is without mile” ou speedy results for rain iu of tbe county, and may surpass that constitutional power to fix up the Marion county, in answer to prayer year. ' * maximum charge for school books for it. The dowupour of 24 hours, then the state of Illinois hasn’t To particularize: The oat and within one day after prayer, attest maximum power enofigh to save it the fact that earnest prayer is at barley crop seeded by A. Eslinger from the minimum charge of I a* ing all times beneficial. ou spring plowing this year, in his smaller than it looks. judgment will make as much as that Rudojf Opera House. Will be open tomorrow afternoon and evening (Saturday July 3d) for dancing in the afternoon and a first class vaudeville program in tbe evening. This will in no way in terfere with the picnic and program at DeMoss but is auxiliary to it, as there is no halt there foy such ex ercises, and the people at DeMoas have sanctioned the suggestion of Mr Rudolf with the most genial approbation and co- peration. Everybody attend. m e re c»«» w f d c i * i r a r e r . The w ont of the Sigel horror is that the Chinaman who did it was long regarded in New York as l»e ing “ completely civilized.” A Chinaman completely civilised, ac cording to New York standards, raises a question which we do not find well covered in our immigra tion treaty with China. Managers of the German, English and French banks in Pekin have wired borne to have arrangements made for admitting American financiers to the proposed Chinese railroad construction loans. This yielding is due to the desire of tbe Chinese officials to favor the gov ernment at Waahiugton. Tin re are tricks and surprises in navigation as in everything. Bail- road T rains h ave a habit of lelescop ing, sometimes a steamship is blown ou£ of the water, and it- is not an uncommon sight to see a vagrant b.tlloou hum pi ng along tho ground. A vigorous campaign against- the com moil house ttv has t»eeo started by a special commission of tbe Merchants’ Association in New York City, life expense ot which Is tie fug borne by Edward Hatch, Jr. a promiuMol merchant. A cir cular was prepared showing how to minimize danger from the pest. Still determined to wage the war, the committee lias iiegun the iu- sertiou of large display advertise- inents in newspai»ers, calling upon all agents and householders to screen their premises, keep them clean nnd to report the names of dealers in eatable tilings who ex pose them to fiies. ordinarily grown ou summer fallow plowiug. J. B. Morrison, au un usually observant farmer, fully ex pects to harvest 11.000 sacks of wheat this year from the same I wo sections of laud that produced 9,000 sacks ol wheat, in tbe year 1907. H. M. Shall, unmistakably tiie lar gest individual wheat grower iu the county, and farms several sections of land, has estimated that his crop will this year prodneenot less than ten per cent more than the crop of 1907. President Taft’s message« aie not quite so peppery as those of his pre deccssor, but they are more topical ami persuasive. LOOKING ACROSS GEYSER BASIN AT HORTICULTURAL HALL <■$ e7r\ No fa ire r scene nan be offered any place than the outlook from the foot o f thd Alaska M onum ent on the «rounds of the Alaaka-Yukou-Pacfflc Bx- poeltlon. Standing directly In fro n t of the great building of the United States Governm ent, the enormoua golden eagle on his tow ering perch of northern gold keeps watch and guard over the most perfect exposition city that has ever been reared. Under his eye are* gathered th» rarest collection of m an ’s examples of s k ill and a?b ever assembled, and these find shelter in a magnificent groufi of perm anent and tem porary buildings, whose arch itectural design and clever construction exem plify the very highest of m an’s lnventlye ab ility . A t n ig ht when the long tw ilig h t o f the northern latitudes close down, the m anifold beauties of the spot show their greatest charm. W ith the fading of day comes the romance o f evening and the m illions of lamps, made b rillia n t by electricity, flash th e ir rglnbow tints over a land such as fairies m ig ht have bullded. T he rushing tum bling torrents of the Cas cades pour th e ir enormous volume over a bed covered by electric bulbs, and from the quiet pool of Oeyser Basin are reflected as In a m irro r. Electroliers o f French design are lavishly scattered beneath the trees, and from th e ir clear rays the fields of flowers are seen la added hues. B ang DAY 18 HERR -5 I F U R N I T U R E New Entirely. UNDERTAKING Convientto Business My Motto Is <4»|ick H h I mi and H ltiall Profits. L iv e and PR IC ES R E A S O N A B L E L ive Cell and E xam in e M y Ktoek of H J H N IT U B E and C o n d u cted on B e s t P r in c ip le s T r a d e » •lle ta » « HIDE LI NEW w before buying W hen In P o r tla n d AXTELL Cook Wanted fine Colts for Sale. C R A B S V A I.LC V. ORK ...A N D ... NEW TODAY. For the harvest, to aook for the heading outfit. Address J M E ddy , B ox 8 tf 341J Moro, Or Vinton Hotel »8 - O regon. ■’ SOREN HANSEN •T O P Proprietor of CITY DRAY NO. 2 Having rented all my land I Express and Freight have ten head of fine yearling Per cheron colts for sale. Here is a bar Delivered to any Part of the City Draying of all Kinde. gain lor some oue. I will take oash or good paper. Address A. C. T hompson , Trunks and drips Delivered tf^34D]v Monk land, Or Hotel Oregon C o rn er 7th and Stark Streeta- It U nee and II* room« are provided with running water and long dLlance tele phone*. European plan. Bale» <1 per day and upward Illglieat priced room <3 per day. » Wrlght-DIcklnson Hotel Co. Chaa^ Wright, President. , II, C. DleklnHOn, Manager. To and From all Trains. fresh Jersey Cow Personal aud Local Brevities. ........... Make The Day we Celebrate Bloody J It Martin is building a large For sale. Just fresh; give» plenty of rich, creamy milk; price Once More. barn on his Moro property. reasonable; call or write to The latest conundrum. Is Peary Chicago Record II raid. W‘ K. N ewton , tf340 Moro, Or Willie has just loet a thumb ami at the North pole? Ask Cook. one ear Bang!- Bangl Mrs C H Cockran, ol Portland, Cheer for the blessings of liberty, is (he guest of her sister, Mrs E H cheer! Bang! Bang! M oore. Bring the runty gun out; let the Now i< the time to get your red J M Eddy began heading at his raspberries. " I have them for sale loud cannon roar, farm south east ot this city on the at DeeChutes Parties ordering.now Make the day we celebrate bloody 1st. He wants a cook. , See adv. will get them promptly, as the ber once more. The trouserette ia another fake ries are ripening. Address, Let us be more foolish than ever T . J. M iller , scheme to sell trashy newspapers. before, Ban^! Bangl tf.339} Biggs, Or No responsible woman indoises i t Mabel henceforth will be »by an Rhubarb curculio must be hand eye, Bang! Bang! Shout freedom forever her stand pi< ked. They lay their eggs in the leaves of yellow dock. Kill off the ard set high, Here is an opportunity worth lx-t a ll the w orld know that we dock. your inspection; 119 Seres farm and kneel to no foe. Urticaria ie contagious in Moro. pasture land, 3 miles from Moro Let the heavens be rent by tbe It affects tbe skin, face and hands. can l»e bought at $25 per acre; run sounds from below Several cases have been reported to ningjrateron it. Call or address M rs . T. F. C ochran , Baby’» fingers are gone—never Dr Goffin. tf.387] Moro, Or ♦ mind; lettheipgo, Bang! Bangl Icemen and proprietors of sum The dead and the wounded are mer resorts are wondering why Old strewn through the land Hoi doesn’t warm np to his work. Bang! Bang! Thia oontinued cool weather makes Threshing outfit complete;con Hurrah! there goes Johnny’s poor them hot. sistiog of 18 horse power Advance little left hand, Mr and Mrs Win Morrison and engine, 28 inch Pride of Washing Fling out the gay banners to wave Miss Eliza, returned on the 30th, ton separator, two water tank* in the air. bringing a daughter of Mr Hunter three wagons, derrick table, forks Shoot off the loud cracker ’neapi and all necessary small equipment and a son of Mr Burders for oopk-house, dishes etc. To be sold grand mother’* chair, visit in Muro. to satisfy creditors. Call on or ad T b e k ite b e n ’a on fire , b u t le t ua n o t , Mrs Urquhart loet her watch dress . care, Bang! Bang! T he D alles I ron W orks Sunday, but found it Monday, be The Dalles, Or fore some animal stepped on it, as ti.3 3 9 ] _ ‘___ _ On the Fourth of July, some it was lying in the grass near the twenty years ago, in a middle West Presbyterian church where she had town of about 1,500 population dropped it in getting out of the M oro , O rboon . some boys, by the careless use buggy before servioe. Will promptly attend to all calls firecrackers, started a fire in the “Got” ie said to be tbe most for Veterinary service*, in any part basement of-a store building, the abused word iQ the English lan of Sherman or Gilliam counties lighted crackers falling through guagfe, hut among ua newspaper Phone, ot address Box 42, Moro. grating in front. The town was scribbler» there is another t^veu. almost deserted, its citizens being smalier word that will give “got” a at a picnic three or four miles out- close run for first place for the mis leaving no one to fight the fire, use record and that is “on.” It is J I Case Engine, anefother Ma wnich, when the picnicers reached jammed in where it is uot needed— chinery, for Bale low down for cash the scene, was beyond control and like an Englishman’s “h’s—and Apply to the business section of the village H. F. M yers , the only opportunity to use it tf.826] 2% m. bo . of Wasco, Or was destroyed, entailing a loss never neglected. A death notice <75,000 or more. Hardly had (he states that the departed died on smoke chared away when the city Thursday; a marriage occurs on council met and passed an or Sunday. On Wednesday last Any person or persons having dinance. It was of the “lock the Sarrah Maria Everly went to Wall horses, cattle, houses, Iota or house stable door after the horse is stolen” nut Grove to visit Samantha Love hold goous for sale, exchange, or variety; but it was also designed „to joy. She will return on Bunday parties desiring to buy such prop prevent any more horses from be One goes on a visit, on a boat, on a erty, will find T he O bserver a ing Btolen, or rather to prevent any fishing trip, on tbe cars, and some good medium for adverti»ing and securing a customer. Try more fires being* started by fire limes on a*]am. We have all got T he O bserver , Moro. Or crackers. The ordinance prohibits on—let ue get off. dealers from selling fireworks of D r o j . ookfin . any kind within the city limits, Send The OUeerver to your absent PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. a»d also provides a Btiff fine for friends. It ifl better than a letter, anyone exploding a single cracker and gives all the home news. Four D r . MARIK M. GOFFIN. within the same territory. The months for 00c. D im s of Women Cbildren a Speclaltr ordinance was endorsed by public Office In The Goffin Rul'dlng, lai St. sentiment and was rigidly enforced. No Ml.] » Moro, Oregon. After all these years the law is still R epo rt,o f the Condition of in fore* and the citizens of that The Waaoo Warehouse Milling Co Bank town manage to oelebrate the at Moto, io tbe etat« of Oregon, at tbe doae ot business, June 28, 1909. D en Fourth of July and Christmas MORO - - ~ - OREGON Reaouroaa- without accidental kil ings, mu til Loans wtul d isco un ts..............<88,290 74 ations and conflagarations. All Work Warranted. ()v«T<1 rafts, secured and unee- AT’ tflMMMMMeMeffiakaMHt»Bap»flefleaMB*a<): B u y in g for ca sh is a great a d v a n ta g e to u s b ecau se w e sa v e w h a te v e r trade d isco u n t there Is. > > > «A S e llin g for cash is a great a d v a n ta g e to y o u for y o u do not h a v e to help p a y a n y bad debts apt to be co n Berries Berries Berries tracted in the credit sy ste m . > > > > > .O u r prices w ill co n v in c e y o u that w e are h e w in g d o s e to the line. C o rd ia lly *»»llrlt lf a a r I . 2P - I Z s ix d .lx x , onffiM 9 »wan— ■ a s i a — m flefl«« agead Real Estate Soap. I’ a lie a m * . 2 v £ o r o , O xegroxx R e p a ir i to us fo r R e p a ir s . W e muke n M|>e<'iMlty of repairing w a t- e b n , eye^liiHiMH, apeetaelee and optical good*. W e have (he tool« and material« and ekill to ln*ure good work. i f you have any jew elry you cannot wear bring IL here, and we w ill repair It an you can uot tell It from new. W e dout bang your watch up for a week or *o aud then charge you for cleaning It. W e cleat» It and guarantee It for a year w ith o rd in ary UMgt>. for Sale Cheap. f. W. Clark, Jeweler, & Optician T U E DALLES, OBEOON. | M oro s B arber S P o r c e la in hop B a th T u b s. Everything First Class and Up to date. | Joseph Sanders, V. S„ Agent fur The Best Steain Laundry Shop in Brick Building next Observer Office EDGAR I MORO L E W IS , P r o p r ie to r . - - OREGON. Russell Cyclone Thresher To Buy, Sell or Eichange Mr Roosevelt seem© to have suc ceeded in stopping radical exug The consensus of opinion among gerations of his banting trip. Mr Confederate veterans is that their Roosevelt is as couaervatIveas any annual reunions are being killed by body when be lias a contract for smothering with feminine kisses. exclusive publication. The remnant of the Southern a rm y deserve better than that its annual Thor« is alwavs a wsv to ncconnt. convocations should end in a TbeOhinese are about doing soine- scream. A scream is not an echo for the failure oi sue««.*.. <>f ilm iliiug and want $27,000,000 to help gambler. To illustrate: In com it along, aud J. Pierpont Morgan of the rebellion yell. meiiting on the recent failure of i says, “All lite, John, you can hab.’’ well known stock broker, a friend An incideut which illustrates the In calling Gould an honorable who was conversant with the bank, necessity for and Iwaefits of having name, the Philadelphia Public Ledger slipped a oog. The late Jay ropt’fl affairs explained th a t' his a millionaire handy at times. misfortune whs due bi tbe l:>ss of a nured .......... ............................. 608 14 Office cor. First st , and McCoy av., Gould may be said to have started B anking bouse furn itu re and great opportunity. He had eiu a family and a microscopic ex. Diagonally opposite Dre. Gofflji. f i x t u r e s . . . . . . .............. .. 950.00 Japan thought she would l»e up Due from banks, (not raaarve amination among newspaper tiles harked in an extensive speculation with the priM-esnion aud,*p she toolu tm n k « )............................. 4,090 61 W . U. B ry a n t George M ow ry e r o P r a a b y te r ia n C h u r e h . daring tbe period he was piling up which protected at one time to oser the railroads and has I »eon hue from approflhd reserve yield *a very band-touie return., b a n k *........................................ 18,880 99 Hervioo* in Moro Presbyterian the family fortune, principally by operating them for a considerable Check* and other «sash lte»us 1,060 28 lailroad wrecking, wilt oat find Having »tabaerltml for one third ol liuie. Tltf» »‘ff- ct of such manage church next Sunday, Morning and Cash ou h a n d .,.................. .. 8,641.06 evening. the stock « » I a certain company be L aw yers * $B8.0l “ honorable” applied to either him men I in revealing itw lf in a s’ate of - 8ubiect of morning discourse: RxpentMe................ .......... .. received 20,000 shares »tP’Pteferrcd ........ 81 It,904. Room* 1, 2 and 3 over W W M Co T o ta l.. or his methods. L**t’s keep tbe slock wm a I hihum . This latter had lliingN quite similar to that report “ A Delinquent Church.” Llabllltle«— MOrfO - - - OREGON i eoord straight Subject of the evening discourse: » m I from some Europ-au countries. a par value of 25 ecu's and iu <96 000 00 Capital ntook paid In . . “The conditions of Discipleship.” hue to Uankaand bankers 19,797 98 abort time it b id l»een mil up to Htill there is no competition, since Sunday school at 10 a m. Frank Menefee. Fred Wilson I ndlvldual deposit» subject to Humbling the railways is a great <20. That wa* i he psychological (he public ba^e no ineMna ol mak c h e c k .................................. . . . 60,000 48 A. J. A da a», Pastor. tad with some tulvocatea of a luomeht for the speculative broker ing complaints » ffvctlve, sijice crit Demand oartifleates o f depos Mar« M. C. Cbaroh it« ................................................ 7,017.00 government by oonlttllfisfOn, and to sell cot, and hud he done so he Iciam 1« of no consequence and pub Sunday, July 4th, patriotic serv State deposit»» . ............ ........ 19,090 91 A tto r n e y s - at - L a w thia is the way it works. A Salem would have realized a profit of lie officials are indifferent <u> that Total ........................... $ H Î5 Ô 0 .8 Ï ice. Subject: “The Building of a paper says: “The O R A N Go ha« 400.0 0 0 , t h a t is i f he had been aide score, the people find tiiemaelves Nation.” Office in the Vogt Block, upstairs written the railroad commission to have placed all of his 20.000 served by late trains, dirty cars 1 THE DALLES OREGON We welcome you to all our servi Urate of Oregon asking permission to refund a share« wit hoot broa king the market uud are mucii more exposed to risk ces. M W WewiA-r, pastor County o f Hberm an ( I , W . B tonley, oaabier o f the above certain sam to theTbos. Kay Wool which must be regarded as acme of accident aud theft th a u wneu the Sunday Sehool at 10 o’clock a m. »anted bans, do solem nly swear th a t Buxton, Supt. m Mill On on a shipment of wool what doubtful. He held on how roads were under private control. the strove statem ant la true to the boat Ladies’ Aid Society, every Thurs f tnv knowledge and belief. from Pendleton. The rate has ever, for a further advance and Charges have liceq put on afleh a W . Btabiay, Oaabier day, at 2 o’clock p no. Mrs J P A tto r n e y a t L a w « banged since the wool shipment when the slock l»egan to decline ha scale that the road» have run down Strahl, President. Huiaoribed and sworn to before me ■was made and it is now necessary a tded to instead of closing out bis and are io such miserable condition thia, »0th day o f J u m , 1909. S»awl«lin« Cha»«l. /or the railroad company to get aooouut. That is the reasou he that many millions will have to be ( H ) * W. C. Bryant, Notary Publlo Office in tbe Moro Commercial Co Sunday School every Sunday at permiaaion from the railroad com had now-failed for <1,250,000 and raised by hmu before they can l»e Correct, Attest: new brick building. R. O MoCoy. mission ifl order to make tbe ‘re oonld only show asset« for one fifth pat back into a ooiidtlion of ef 11 am , at Spaulding Chapel. Every one invited to be present and lake R H. Frea«*. , of that amount. fund ftclency. OREGON part ^ A M W right, Supt t IH rectors MORO ì Morgan ïh o {¿ocal OknvaMe« M P>tT \ <*- ' ftatiufaction Guaranteed Both- in Workmanship and I’riee Office at Furniture Store. F. R. A X T E L L , M O R O , O R -eVwv« v ' i ■ a » i h i » m i . i ' . i i i . i w i »»«..■»» «i n «•«■» a a u n l i . n . » VW r i t v m ’ M ORO, O REO O N. L IV E R Y , FEED A N D S A L E S T A B L E S . C . R . B E L S H E E , P roprietor and M a n a g er. Tulephine from The Dalle» or anv Hherman ooaatv point« at onr »ipenre Hervioe fnmiahed to or from Moro to any pointa. OUR MOTTO “Pl«a«e the public.” E V B R Y ^ H IN G N EW A N D U P -T O -D A T E , S P E C I A L R A T E S T O C O M M E R C IA L T R A V E L E R S Bryant & Mowry, Menefee & Wilson Joe A. Wilson § SCHOOL SCRANTO N, - PENNSYLVANIA. 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