Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, August 27, 1909, Image 2

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FR ID A Y ...............August 27, 1909
Church And Society notice« F R E E , ex-
cept when for money m aking purpose«
Such notice« at regular rate« at the option
of the publisher«.
We w ill not be responsible for the
neglect of eabeeribere to notify us of
change« in. their addreaa. Nor w dl.the
notification of a Poet master that the aub-
•criber haa “ Removed” settle the b ill of
' a delinquent.
D id it ever occur to you th a t it
ousts no more to produce p rin tin g tbat
la pleasing to the eye thau the other
k in d . T h e Olwerver la equipped w ith
a ll modern facilities for doing good
work a t the very m in im u m of coat, ir y
ua w ith an order and If it to uot execut­
ed to your perfect satisfaction you need
not pay for It.
Send for advertising rates.
Cheer up. The cool days of
September are not far away.
JSefdentJy Proaident Taft’« opin­
ion of hazing at West Point ia not
at all hazy.
Send The Observer to your absent
friends. It is better than a letter,
and gives all the home news. Four
months for 50o. '
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Orville Wright is in Berlin to
make a series of Hights before tlie
kaiser, who takes interest in avia
tion and is sometimes pretty flighty
himself.
By undertaking to write another
love story, Count Tolstoi seems to
be» disposed to- justify all of the
haish things recently said of him
by Roosevql».
The death is reported of a Pen
dleton lawyer who secured hun
dreds of divorces for others and
was married himself 11 times. But
he wou’t be so fickle with death.
Walter Wellman is off for the
ndrtb pole in his dirigible balloon
and several million people in the
heated areas are thinking that
maybe he is not so foolish after all
A monument is proposed to the
memory of Elias Howe, inventor of
the sewing machine. It can not be
said that the honor U undeserved
or that the public has been Super
hasty io bestowing it.
The National Irrigation congress
at Seattle adopted resolutions ap
proving the deep waterways in the
Mississippi river region., , The
Mississippi regiou must respond
with the proper irrigation resolu­
tions at the first opportunity.
„W all street has experienced sev­
eral spasms this month. Excite
meat was intense and stocks wen1
thrown over at whatever prices
they would bring.
Aside from
further rumors regarding the health
of Mr. Harriman no news was of­
fered to account, for the sensational
decline. Union Pacific was driven
down 3W at the close of bnsinesC
Medical circle« report that pie
new disease, pellargra, has greatly
increased since its recent discovery.
Which would l»e true of it if it had
an entirely different name and an
entirely dfferent set of symptoms!
Mind can make sick as readily as
it can make well, and the discovery
of a new complaint invariably sets
to work a'nnmlier of weak minds
which have tried all the old ones.
He ’« a wellman yet, but hissur
vival is one of deepest mystery.
Walter Wellman’s second attempt
to sail over the north pole in a
balloon resulted in failure on the
15th. The giaut dirigible in which
hit party of three set out, proceeded
about 32 miles from the start
ing point, when disaster overtook
it. Wellman and bis party sue
oeeded io making safe lauding and
returned to JSpitzbergen on l»oard
the steamer Fram, which also
towed in the bursted balloon.
A well known scientist was lect
uring on the sun’« heat, aud in the
coarse of bis remarks said: “ It is
an established fact that the sun is
gradually loosing its heat, and in
the course of some seventy millions
of year« it will be exhausted; con­
sequently this world of ours wilthe
dead, and, like the moon, unable
to support any form of life.” At
this juncture a member of bis audi­
ence rose in an excited manner and
said: “ Pardon me professor, but
how many years did you say it
would be before this calamity over
takes u»f’ “Heveoty millions, sir.”
“Thank Godl” was the reply.
“I
tbooefat you eaid seven millloof”
K W WE LIKE MR PINCHOT.
SOMETHING ¿BOUT-SMUTS.
B ILL-PO RTER J I D E W IN OUT..
D r . O.
J. COFFIN,
Buying for cash is a great advantage to us because
we save whatever trade discount there Is. J* > «0 >
Selling for cash is a great advantage to you for you
do not have to help pay any had debts apt to be con­
tracted in the credit system.
Our prices will convince you that we are hewing
close to the line.
OK
PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON.
By a decision of the federal court
The Observer likes to be criti­
t'R V T B A L
N.
D r . marie m . coffin .
cised as to sentiments concerning at Portland Tuesday, the Oregon
matters of general importanoe. Trunk Line wins an upper hold of
Spokesman-Review: Six month«
CilUrei
Hmut, for Instance, about a para the Harriman DeaChutee railroad ago it looked a« it Harriman oould
- Offlce In Th« Goffln Building, let St.
graph in the paper last w eek.^W e by the aid of an injunction which
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not be coaxed or dubbed into build­
think just the fame however, that prevents Harriman from molesting ing a railroad down through Cent­
oertaiu oils used to lubricate ma Hill at any point where the two ral Oregon. Now hie representa­
chiuery arey responsible for more roads have been disputing for equal
tive« declare their intention to build
D c n tis t^ ^
threshing maohine fires than smut, rights. This gives the H ill interests
iu there, even if they have to resort
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and where investigation has beeu a clear field* for a chance to build,
to violenoe against the Hill people.
made in this matter^ the vieps of but notwithstanding that faot it has
All Work Warranted.
Those European waters must have
The Observer appear to be sus been stated by the Hill people that
Office cor. First st.,and McCoy av.,
brae d up Hardman amazingly.
tained.
if the-* Harriman people will agree
Diagonally opposite Drs. Goffin.
Condon Times: 8herman county
There are several well known to keep to the east bank of Dee
kinds of «mat, each of which is Chutes river they will agree to keep has got the Eastern Oiegon Dry
caused by a distinct species of the to the west bank, and by so doing Farming station and a 920,000
fangns.
The greatest loss from each can build all the railroad they farm will be purchased near Moro
Attorney at L aw
sinnt in this ooantry is from the want, without further need or dan­ for this purpose. The state and
sticking smut of wheat and the
federal
government
will
expend
ger of delay from the courts and
loose smnt of cats. A considerable
95,000 a year for the maintenance Office in the Moro Commercial Co
the attorneys.
loss is also due to the loose smnt of
new brick building.
The main point at issue was that of the s ta t io n . There is little doubt
Imrley and wheat, which are more
that
this
is
a
move
in
the
right
the surveys of the Oregon Trunk
difficult to . control and prevent.
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direction and the benefit to Eastern MORO
They are widely distributed, and Line was made before the legal or­ Oregon will be great if the people
' George Mowry
though they occur usually in small ganization of that company. But will only pay attention to what W. (J. Bryant
quantities the damage in the aggre­ the court held that Harriman could takes place at the station and farm
gate is large. They often are en­ not make use of the questioii of ei­ land accordingly—__ ,____________
L aw yers
tirely nonotioed on account of their ther the organization or the survey
Morning Oregonian, Whatever Rooms 1, 2 and 3 over W W M Co
earliness and the absence of any of the Oregon Trunk Line, because
conspicuous sign of them at harvest the maps of the road have been ac­ the legal technicalities in DesChutes
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cepted by the government, and no canyon, there is no mistaking the MORO
time. The sticking smut of whe
transforms holy the kernels into court can go further back in the popular preference in Oregon for
Fred Wilson
grant balls which do not break un records than that as to H ill’s right H ill’s project up that river, if there Frank Menefee.
must be choice between the two.
til the wheat is threshed and often to use DesChutes canyon.
The decision keeps in force the This sentiment is firmly rooted and
remain intact in the threshed grain.
The loose smut of barley, on the order that was granted August 9th the Harriman attorneys, who are
- Attorneys - at - Law
other baud, early discharge their protecting the Oregon Trunk Line putting up the able battle in oourt
spores, which are blown off by the in its work on the upper 60 miles for their chief, probably know it.
wind as soon as the smutted heads of its survey. On this 60 miles the Both roads are wanted by the pub­ Office in the -Vegt Blocky upstairs
come out of the leaf sheath; they DeChutes R y . Co. has never had lic, but if one of them is to be
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infect the plant in the flowering any rights granted by the depart­ “shut out.” there i t « m a n ife s t pop­
stage and enter the embryo inside ment of the Interior, although It ular desire that that one shall not
tbe ovary before the latter ripens had* applied for approval of maps be the H ill road. Perhaps, as nu
into seed.
An intected seed of survey on that part of the river. meious engineers tell us, “there is
develops a smutted plant the follow­ The court held that as the Dea- room for both;” and if so, that will
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ing year.
The most successful Chutee Co. neVerYbegsii a survey on suit the people of Oregon, finely.
method thus far found for prevent­ the 60 miles until after the Oregon
ing these smuts is a hot water Trunk had secured its rights, it
My Motto Is
The Astorian: There was a love­
treatment of the seed. T h is, treat­ was not entitled to trespass there
Quick Hales and
ly dance launched by the young
ment is described in Bureau of Wh» n suit was begun, * application
S m all Profit«.
p o p le sojourning atDelaura beach
Plant Industry bulletin 152 en­ was made by the Oregon Trunk
L iv e and L e t Live.
on last Thursday evening which
titled “The Loose Smuts of Barley
. One of the last acts of the Roose­
Line for an injunction restraining was hugely enjoyed by all hands
Call and E x a m in e
M y Htock of-
velt machine was the erection of a and wheat,” recently issued by the the opposition from trespassing on The affair was given in the old
United States department of agri its rights of way.
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U R N IT U R E
house covering 9% acres, at a cost
mission house; and >a fine lunch
and
This was granted by the oourt, was served by the genial host and
of about 93,500,000 to “ put away” culture. The bulletin is a report
S ID E L IN E S
of recent researches into the his­ with leave for the defendant to
Roosevelt trophies. The building
hostee, after which everybody in
before buying
is now completed, perhaps await tories of these smuts aud the 'd e ­ make a showing, if it could, that dulged in clam, and crab, and quad
termination
of
methods
for
their
ing the return of His Highuess.
the injunction should be dissolved. rille, prompted by Cyrus Hart­
prevention.
The expenses of his trip have not
This decision is to the effect that man. The affair was one of the
Moro - Oregon.
yet beeu footed ap.
the showing made by the DrsChuts pleasantest of the season.
“ When you see it in The Obser Railroad was not sufficient.
Capital Journal: Some one has
ver it’s so?” And you never do see
A t Oldtown, Me., a bolt of light
it nntil it is.
suggested ex-Senator Fulton as
ning struck the tiarn belonging to
It may be said in Thaw’s favor governor of Oregon. The sense of
Mrs. 'Lucy A. Judkins, passed
Proprietor of
that he never projected a north pole, humor in some folks is over de­
When President Taft makes bis expedition.
through the four sides, knocked
veloped.
down two men and three horses trip to the Pacific coast it Will not
be
as
the
advance
agent
of
General
and then passed through the hay­
f Hot winds are now said to be
Between high rolling steal kings,
mow without setting the building Prosperity, but as the star attiac threatening the conanraination of a
Express and Freight
Harry Thaw’s escapades, labor riot
tion.
on fire. It was “a hot time in Old
hamper corn crop in western and and Amazonian women, Pittsburg Delivered to any Part of the City
town” however.
southwestern Kansas.
Draying of all'K inds.
contrives to keep itaalf in the pnb
Agricnltural department reports
lie eye— and nostrils.
indicate a yield of wheat this year
Trunks and Grips Delivered
It is claimed that by the coal land not far from 433,000,000 bushels or
Imprisoned suffragette in London
To and From all Trains.
steal in Alaska the government is about 4,000,000 less than the crop refuting to eat, etc.,are losing many
robbed of 1500,000,000. The aver­ of last year.
valuable pounds of weight to hurl
age citizen is fast coming *to the
for the future against the political
Baptist Chureh.
J A m es S te w a r t
baiwarksof tyrant man.
conclusion that officials who per­
Rev.
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Havnaer,
of
Grass
valley
After
all,
is
beeswax;
and
the
Address: MORO, OREOON.
mit these wholesale robberies are
will preach in Moro Baptist church
either thieves or fools, dud ifi either letters i s ou our piece of it were - Jfl’Clnre’s. fur fie p te n b ^ tolls Snuday next at 11 a na. A general
Stock Inspector
case not fit to hold positions that put there in Manila, and a wrecked how the inhabitants of England invitation is extended to all.
political pull uh»ue qualifies them galleon pnt it on Nehalem beach—-
Sherman County,
M ere M . C. Chureh
500 or 600 years ago, perhaps.
for.
now require screens at their houses.
Oregon.
Sunday morning, August 29th,
It is profitable reading for the dirty will be the last servioe of the con­
Deputy Stock Inspector
Anuie Besant looks for the early American people.
It is estimated that 70,000,000,
ference year and jrou are all invited
Louis Schadew itz, Kent, Oregon
to attend. The pastor will speak
000.000 cubic feet of water annual­ evolution of a third eye through
form
the
subject
“At
the
Beautiful
which
we
will
see
all
spiritual
truth.
ly flow from the land surfaces of
Forest fires in. British Columbia,
this country into the sea.
Less If this makes it harder lines for Idaho and Washington, are raging Gale.”
Sunday School at 10 o’clock a m
than 1 per cent is retained and seers with only two eyes, what will with all of their old time fury. Al
P
H Buxton, Supt.
Q R A 8 8 VALLEY, ORE
used for municipal needs; less than become of Annie’s theosophy busi­ ready more than 92,000,000 worth
ness
f
2 per cent is utilized for irrigation;
of timber has been destroyed in
NEW TODAY.
about 5 per cent is made useful for
Pend d’ Oreille distriot, and a strip
The graft pie counter at Montre 60 miles long burned over in British
tfavig'atiou and under 5 per cent
develo|»es power. From 85 to 95 al has lined np for some big steals Columbia. Many settlers have been
per cent goes to the ocean in freshet in city contracts. The investiga driven from their homes, and the
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tion is not yet complete. It was property loss, aside from the tim
floods.
P R IC E S R E A S O N A B L E
Middle aged woman to help do
begun at the instance of a citizen, her destroyed, is very great.
house work; long term if mutually
who raised the necessary funds and
satisfactory. 94.00.
Inquire at
The operations of the Guggen
employed counsel to cooduot the
Conducted on Best Principles
helms and J. P . Morgan and his case.
CANADIAN PACIFIC R. R. LANDS this office
associate« in Alaska, with respect
C e * « l e r c i a I T r a « « M a lle t t e «
to coal lands and other mineral
Baltimore is about to open its Can There be any Better Investment
Than
First
Class
Farm
Lands?
lands, should be thoroughly in­ rest farm or fresh air horns, for
P in i
vestigated, aud if necessary aud horses. The farm is under the
Piano in the beet condition
Investors often do well buying
possible restricted.
Resources of management of the auimal refuge
Time payments if desired. Inquire
city
property,
mining
stock,
timber
that territory have been subject to association. Only the horses of
at Methodist parsonage, Grass Val­
M?W. W bavib ,
a good deal of corrupt exploitation, cabmen and hucksters who pre nn land or by going into the mercan­ ley.
many feieial utUciais seui up chert- able to care for their horses when tile business, but they must admit
Pastor
have not been above suspicion, and they beoouae ill, will be received at there is a certain amount of risk,
but who can say there is any
it is quite time that the whole sit­ the farm.
•T O R A T
chance in buying good farm land
uation was probed into and dis­
under
920.00
per
aore.
Land
that
closed. It is well enough to en
Blood will tell. Corbett Lawyer will raise from 25 to 60 bushels of
For sale very reasonable at my
courage great capitalists to invest
a descendant of the first families of grain p«r aore as well as being ad­ home in Moro. They are full blood
up there, and develop the territory’s
C o m e r 7 th a n d S tark S tre e ts .
Nez Peroee, fall blood cousin of apted for growing ail kinds of veg­ stock, and am now four month old, I t 1« n e * end it* room« are provided with
resources, but acquisition oF itsooal
eggs
were
from
a
poultry
yard
that
running water and long distance tele­
Queen Ilaaealo, could ’nt dand the
etables, fruit, berries and hay.
in the last few years have won a
lands by monopolistic syndicates
phone«. European plan. Kate«
white man’s prosperity. He has
gl per day and up’VMrd
should uot be tolerated.
We are agents for Canadian Pa­ large number of prizes. If desired
Hlgheat priced room $3
forsaken hia opportunity, abandon­
cific R. R. lands in South Alberta. will keep them for a longer time to
per day,
ed his wif« by eloping with a wily,
aooommodate purchaser. Thia is a
Non-irrigable land 912.00 to 918.00 fine chance to get full blood Ply­ Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co.
* President Taft will be rpade the oomely half-breed woman, leaving
per acre. Irrigable land up to 930 mouth Rooks at a nominal prioe.
center of a big,dempustration when his accounts in such bad shape as to
Chag. Wright, rrenldent.
per acre. One tenth of the pur­
0. L I u l a b d , Moro
he comes to Port laud; ^Whefre* will wind np the affairs of the First In­
■. C. Dlrklnaon, Manager.
chase
price
in
cash,
balance
in
nine
be no private entertaining for the dian Bank of Lapwai, and a col­
equal
installments,
or
ibis
land
big President, but lie will. JM on lapse of worthy hopes of nanieroun
oan be sold on the crop payment
view by the public throughout his friends.
plan.
Any person or persons having
visit. There will be a big parade
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Write us for circulars and fur­ horses, cattle, booses, lots or house­
io the President’s honor, in which
The United States Revenue Ma ther information.
hold goods for sale, exchange, or
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he will ride, aud where he may be rine steamer Tahoma, brings news
- We also have wheat and stock parties desiring to buy such prop­
P o rtla n d , O re g o n .
seen by the thousands who will from far away north Alaska that
erty, will find T hb O bsxbvbr a
want to have a look at the nation’« Dr. Waldemar, the Russian explo farms for sale in eastern Oregon good medium for advertising and
OeCAB ANDXBSON MANAoaa
executive. President Taft will be rer. has discovered relics of a pre and Washington; fruit and walnut «souring a customer. Try
T hb O bsxbvbb , Moro, Or
asked to make an address at the hlatorio age-» Skeletons, etv., ee land in the Willamette valley, 5
Stinti
armory in the afternoon aud attend tabliah completely a belief thak and 10 acre tracts*near Portland,
aud
all
kinds
of
city
property
in
a banquet at the Commercial club thousands of yearn ago the I ighest
Free bus to and from trains
at night, Sunday the President type of humanity In the New World Portland, including lots, residences,
Rate« by the day
will probably attend church and existed in the latitude of the A le * water front and business property
J I Case Engine, and other Ma­ 60 c, 76 c, S I . O O Ì S I J
.60, B2.
spend the remainder of the day tian archipelago. The search, d i­ in the beet part of the oity.
chinery, for sale low down for sash.
M oobb I mvbstment C ompany
resting. Mayor 8lmon haa named rected by the Russian Geographical
European Plan
Apply
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a prominent committee to arrange society, will he continued several Rooms 2, 8, 5, Lafayette Bldg.
H. M ybm l .
Good
Clean Family Helal
9th
Washington St. Portland* Qr O M ] ,
« 98.«( W« mo * Qr
, n attnra.
year«.
The Observer does not admire
Mr. Pinchot because of anythiug
Mr. Roosevelt may have said; in
fact it was Mr. Pinchot’« “policy.”
Not the policy of Mr. Roosevelt.
And it is just as good for the peo­
ple of the United States should
President Taft stand by it.
We
regret if Mr. Pinchot has displeased
the administration. We hope not;
for the sake of the administration.
Mr. Pinchot is, as most people
know, the head, and one might al
most say the creator, of the nation
al forestry bureau.
He is chair­
man of the national conservation
commission.
It was his intimate influence
over the mind of Roosevelt that
brought ubdut that historical meet
ing of the governors at the White
House, which inaugurated the con
servation movement.
He is a rich man, who hates lux­
ury and soft miudeduess and “so­
cial advantages,” and.likes to live
outdoors and deal With natural ob­
jects and make trees grow, and
other things, for the good of his
country.
H is wholesome euthnaiasm for
genuine hard handed public service
has been contagious in the depart­
ments and has created a new type
of public man.
He is indispensiblo, and we sub­
mit that the president and the sec­
retary of the interior should try
extra hard to agree With him in
matters of his specialty.
On questions of forestry and
water power the presumption' is
that Pinchot is right.
The speech made by him at the
irrigation cougress at Spokane
may be all wrong. Bat if giving
one’s self wholly to one’s work
counts for anything, the burden of
proving Mr. Pinchot wrong ought
to lie <m somebody else. ‘
B rbo tf Inn I
i Wilt!
J. R. Morgan
Joe
A.
Wilson
We
C e r d la lly
M a llc lt
Year
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MORO SEATING RINE
R u d o lf O p e r a H o u s e
OPENING DAY JULY 14th
Bryant & Mowry,
Wednesday Evening.
Menefee & Wilson
Every Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock
Every Saturday evening from 8:30 to 10:30
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S k a t i n g 2 5 c e n ts , S p e c t a t o r s 5 c e n ts
FURNITURE
Repair to us-~40r Repairs.
W e m a k e a specialty o f repairing w a t­
ches, eyeglaeees, spectacle« and optical
goods. W e have the tools and m aterials
and sk ill to Insure good w ork.
UNDERTAKING
I f you have a n y Jewelry you cannot
wear bring It here, and we w jll repair It
mo you ceu not tell It from new. W e dont
hang your w atch up for a week or so and
then charge you for cleaning It. W e clean
It aud guarantee It for a year w ith o rd in ­
ary usage.
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F. V. Clark, Jeweler, I Optician
T H K D A LL E S , O U bO O N .
O. W. AXTELL
SOREN HANSEN
C IT Y O R A Y N O . 2
^ W o R o s B arber S
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P o r c e la in B a t h T u b a .
hop |
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Everything First Class anil Up to date.
Agent for the Best Steam Laundry
Shop in Brick Building next Observer Office
E D G X R L E W I S , P r o p r ie t o r .
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Satisfaction Guaranteed
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Office at Furniture Store.
F. R. A X T E L L , M O R O , O R
tVvaaaeaeVa V Be W eee ea^Sl ee i y ee ì ee ìV a W Ba B l g V W eW S V W l e U U S S O ae »»« »
Vinton Hotel
New Entirely.
Help Vutri
Convient fo Business
P L U M B IN G »
S T E A M F IT T IN G
All kinds of Reservoir and Cistern work in con­
nection with water systems installed in first
class style and all work done guaranteed.
Dynamite and powder work on all kinds of Rock Excavations
H. A. S tu a rt, Moro, Oregon.'
PUSTEBIM,
R r I c K ARD
CONCRETE ty/ÖM
Fir S ill
W hen
In
P o r tla n d
Barred Rock Cockerels
Tf I l f , Sell er Ficbiige
Hotel Oregon
Esnoai Hotel
M O R O , O R EG O N .
L IV E R Y , F E E D A N O S A L E S T A B L E S .
C> R. BELSHEE, Proprietor and Manager.
Telephone from The Dalle«or any Sherman eonnty pointe at oar espenea
Servioe
furnished to or from Moro to any pointe.
O U R M O T T O “ Plea«« the public.”
EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE,
SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS
jO A L IT T L E M ISSIO N AR Y W O R K IN YO UR
idle days by telling your neighbors of the good
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