Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, October 08, 1909, Image 2

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    The
O b s e rv e r.
HOGS SAVE THE WHEAT.
hURKMAli GOV MT Y PAI K CLOS UH. Men’s Saddle hone,
* -
| Boeto, I M Underwood . . . . . . . ls t
r d j . GOFFIN,
Roy Powell '.....................]gt ’ Mangel wurzel,
- ■! I I I I I m t 4 44-1 H - H I I U H I t I 1 U I I I I t 4 1 H
The cry that thousands of bushels The 1st Sherman County Fair Greater
Charles P o w e ll............. 2d
PHYSICIAN
&
SURGEON.
» C lip ••W e i» I r a p s '-
I M Underwood........... ’ 1st
I of grain will be lost in the Palouse
John McCune competing
Success than was Expected.
o r t i c i M . r a r e « o r ! ■ « « ■ * » oo
Squash, I M Underwood___ ...1 s t D ß . MARIE M. GOFFIN.
country, especially near Pullman,
Hereford cattle,
M a n u fa c tu r e r a n d D e a le r In
Largest Squash,
M o e o , OMZttOM.
where the grain was unusually Receipts and Number and Class of Ex­
A H Barnum ............. fi
-r ‘-
<
I
M
Underwood
.
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.
.
.
.
.
1st
1 heavy and fell down worse than
hibits Exceed Aaitctpatloaa..
/Shropshire sheep
Office fa The U o iln Building, 1»( 8l
Cabbage, Carl P e e t z ................. 1st
D. C. I mclxmd , Ed ito r.
other places where the yield was
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Muro, Oregun.
E E Barnum............... .8 1st
George Meloy..................... 2d
C . L . I xxljlxd
xhaoxb lighter, is destined to prove a false
Saturday evening marked the
Leon Strong ................. 2d Kale, Carl Peetz........................... lht
Collar; Whip«, Blankets, etc,
alarm; farmers are sending for bogs close of the first meeting of the
Angora goats,
Hope,
Carl
P
e
e
tz
.........................
1st
F R I D A Y . . . . . . . . . . . OeL 8, 1909 to turn into their fields and the She man County Agricultural So­
> PULL LINE NOW ON HAND
Truman Strong................. 1st Lettuce, Mrs H eydt.............1 . . . lst
greater |»srt of tbit grain will be ciety. It was a good fair, and the
Berkshire swine,
W ondei berries, G G DeMoaa . . . 1st
R9p»lrtag Promptly ooA Nooily Doao.
Church and Society notice» FREE, ex* saved. There are a greater number people of the county were generous
L L Peetz..................... 8 l i t Potatoes, best exhibit,
MORO
cep« when far money making porpoett of bogs in the country tbau people
-
OREGON
M o ro , O re g o n ,
in their response to the invitation Rhode Island Reds (chick-ns),
Such notice» at regular rate» at the option
Carl P eetz.......................... 1st
realise but there are not enough to
• I the publisher»
All Work Warranted.
of the management to take part in
C
J
Thompson.................
1st
L L Peetz .......................... 2d Office cor. First st.,and McCoy sv.,
H l l l l i m m I I I H I 1 1 1 4-H l i H I I I I H i G W H I G H I 11
We will not be responsible for th e save all of the grain, aud enterpris­ the occasion.
Ora E lliott..............
2d Potatoes, early, IM Underwood. 1st
neglect of eebeehbon Io notify us of ing farmers immediately arrange«I
Diagonally opposite Drs. Gottin.
1 N Lemou. . . . . .
g|
changes in their addreaa. Nor trill the to import hogs in curload lots,
The success of this, the first effort
J.
do
late, I M Underwood. . 1st
notihaation of a Postmaster that the sob*
Barred
Rock,
achber has “ Removed" settle the bill of S. K leuig.tr«1 was among the first in this line, shows that the people
Buying for cash is s great advantage to us because
flowkbs .
I N L e m o n ..............
a delinquent.
• 1st
ro agitate the importation of stock of Sherman county are progressive,
w e save whatever trade discount there is. »i> > > >
Ft rn, Dr Marie M G offio...........1st
a rule, and stand ready to let White Wyandottes,
D id it ever occur to you t h a t it hogs.
Mr. Klemgard bought ail
costs no more to produce p riu tiu g that I he stock hogs be could find and the world know that this county is
Mrs
E
H
Moore..................2d
0 B Mesoinger..........
.1 *
Selling for cash is a great advantage to you for you
A ttorn ey at L a w
to ptoasiug to the aye than the other
Afters, Mrs L Barnum . . . . . . . . 1 s t
k in d . T he Observer to equipped w ith then ls*gan agitating the question with the advance guard in all that Golden Seabright Bantams
A
do not have to help pay any bad debts apt to be con­
a ll modern facilities for doing good of importing from other places and pertains to agriculture, horticulture
Mrs L S e lls ......................... 2d
Truman Strong........
1st
Office in the Moro Commercial Co
work a t the very m in im u m of coat. T ry
Sweet
Peas,
Mary
K
unsm
an..
.
.
2d
«
Ben
Tomlin
...........
tracted
in the credit system.
the hogs camo; other farmers.fol­ slock raising, and the arts. Exhib­
..2 d
us w ith an order am i if it 1» not execut
new brick building.
ad to your perfect a a lia fa c tio n you need lowed.
Christmas
cactus,
Mrs
L
S
e
lls
.,
.1st
Pekin
Ducks,
its in these lines were in many ways
Our prices will convince you that w e are hew ing
not pay for It.
With »heat selling at 75 to 85 fine, and far surpass those made at
M n Robt Urquhart
.1st A-parages spra>, Mrs L Sells . 1st MORO
:
;
OREGON
Send for advertising rates.
dose
to the line.
Parlor
bouquet,
cents it is not profitable to feed other and larger county fairs. This
Neil Freeman. ...............2d
hogs If they have to be fed on is especially true of the exhibit of Toulouse Geese,
Mrs Wm Henrichs........ .1st
W e C 'e r S ia lly O « ||c l t V w w r m t r e a « « « .
Nearer and nearer, remoreelees threshed grain, but in this case the young horses, as there was one of
W. C. Bryant
George Mowry
Mrs Robt Urquhart......... lo t
I -
E C a . x d . l x x , Z C x /E o r o . O x e g - o x x
PYROGRAPHY.
time io its tinceaning flight, is hogs will gather up what otherwise the best displays of yearlings, and Field corn, best stalk,
burnt wood Magazine rack,
bringing the president to the bull would lie lost aud what they gain two and three year old colts on the
H W Strong . . . . . . . . . . . 1st
Mrs S II Baker.............
fight at Juarez.
L aw yers
iu weight will be net profit to the grounds ever made in the state, and
I I E Martin........................2d
=5
Burnt panel,
■H-fa l l I k l I I I I I t 1 H I II I I I I I u
Room* d, 2 and 8 over W W M Co
farmer. One farmer has enough would challenge comparison with Pop-corn on the ear,
« II I I I I I I I I I H I I I I I I I I I I
Mrs Lottie L ee.. . 1st and 2d
1
% Send The Oheerver to your aheeni wheat down on his 400 acre ranch the same class of stock anywhere.
Maggie Barnum . . . . . . . 1st
MORO
.
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. OREGON
to
fatten
600
head
of
hogs
and
un­
ART WORK.
•
friends. It is better than a letter,
So also was the exhibits of county Red Chaff wheat,
and gives all the home news Four less be can get the hogs hia wheat grains, fruits, vegetables, etc.; they
F A Sayrs . . . . - ............ .1st Scenery, oil painting,
will lie a total loss.
Hogs will
months for 50c.
show that we are up and abreast of Turkey Red wheat,
Mrs H J Bruce .............. lst
gather it all np, if given time, and
L L Peetz...........; . . . . 1st
the older portions of the state in
Mrs Mary M cD anei........ 2d
it will d o . them almost as much
Some Irresponsible scribbler is
these productions, and as develop­ Club wheat,
Amateur
crayon work,
good as grain that has been
A ttorn ey - at - L a w
L L Peetz ........................ 1st
antborlty for the report that Secre
ment goes on there will be more
Wm
Henrichs . . . lgt and 2d
ibreshed. It begins to look like
Forty fold wheat,
tary Wilson will leave President
many farmers will add several bun and more of these products froqi
ladies ' fancy wore . .
Office in the Vogt Block upstair*
E E Barnum.............. . . 1st
Taft's cabinet early in 1910. ■ _
year to year.
dred dollars to their net income
Drawn
work Center piece,
Winter wheat,
this year by turning hogs into
L is t o f P r e m iu m s .
M rsH JC Um berger.. ls(A2d T H E D A L L E S
OREGON
' I Undcrwojd....... .. ls i
We are told that Secretary Bal (heir fields aud saving this grain
Embroidery
Center
piece,
Blue
stem
wheat,
linger is through with Mr. G lavis, which was thought to lie lost.
Grand Ronde Chief
1st
Mrs E H M oore...............lst
11 W S tr o n g .......... ,
1st
the deponed chief of the Seattle
Double drivers.
Mrs W B Johnston. . , . 3 d
Beardless barley,
land office, but Mr. Glavis isn't
Charles Powell
One reason for A merican pros­
Address: M O R O . O REG O N.
H W Strong........ ..............1st Hardinger Lunch cloth,
quite through wirh Mr. Ballinger.
W A Woods ..-........... ...2 d
perity lies in the fact that foreign
Mrs
E
H
Moore
.
...........
lst
L L Peetz ........................ 21
:: S k a t i n g 2 5 c e n t s , S p e c t a t o r s 5 c e n t s
capital feels safer here than at home. Single drivers,
Mrs J C McKean .............2d
Oats, E E Bkrnum
.
• 1st
S
tock
In
sp
ector
To conform to the recent increase
H ..H H i i H i i i H i i I I H - m I I i i i i i i i i i u n n
R E Morgan . . . . .
1st Sheaf Sweet corn,
Shadow eyelet embroidery,
of letter registration from 8 to 10
S h erm a n C ounty,
O P H u la e ............. .. 2d
* The earth hasn't had a shower
Mrs Robt Urquhart........ l^t
E E 'B a r n u m ................ 1st
cents, the post office department
O regon.
Arthur Smith ............ . 3d Fi-ld corn on the ear,
of star dust since February 1894,
French
eyelet embroidery,
R e p a ir t o u s fo r R e p a ir s .
has decided to issue a 12 cent stamp,
Non-standard
2-yr
old,
but one is promised from H alle)’s
M rs Robt Urquhart. . . . 1st O epttty Stock Inspector
C A Buckley *...................1st
so that an ordinary letter one stamp
We maka a specialty nt repairing wat-
R E Morgan ............... ...1 s t
comet next May.
Amber Cane, C A Buckley. . . . 1st Reporesse braid work,
Louts Schadewltz. Kent. Oregon
*l*<:taetoa aud optical
may ¡»ay postage and registration.
Non-standard yearling,
We have the topi» and materials
Mrs Robt Urquhart. . . . 1st
aud
aklll
to
Insure
good
work.
OREGON
MANUFACTURES.
R E M organ..............
1st
Battenberg center piece,
To the office of treasurer of the
A man of a right spirit is not a
BBy k We,rr 7 ° ° «anuot
Non-standard suckling colt,
Mrs R J Baker ...............1st
wear bring It beta, and wa will repair It
man of narrow and private views, United States, vacated by Charles
W E Morgan..............
•o vou can not lalf It from new. Wedont
J
II
Landry
..
let
Net
embroidery,
Flrvt street. Strong brick, Aforo, Ore
hang vour watch up for a week or ao and
but is generaly interested and con H Treat’s resigoit ion, the president
Tourist bed,
Mrs George M atthes..... .1st
than charge you for cleaning It. Wa elean
cerned for the good of the column has now appointed an old Yale
Kent Farmers’ Horse Co.,
It
and guarantee It for a year with ordin­
G
G
DeMoss
. I t White embroidery,
ary linage
C on fection ery
■ity to which he belongs, and par friend Lee McClqng, of Knoxville,
Diamout
...............
1st
Mr> Clyde S m ith .............lst
DAIRY PRODUCTS.
ticnlsrly of the city or village in Teon.
L L Peetz, Roy Powell,
C igars, T o b a cc o s
Cdfored embroidery,
which be resides, and for the true
Coiantbe.............................2d Butter,Mrs J C Hockman.......... 1st
President
Gomez,
of
Cuba,
has
M rs 8 H Baker
. lst
B illiard and P ool T a b le s
welfare of the society of which he
T H E DALIM S, OREGON.
DOMESTIC PROCESS.
called a special session of congress Perciie’on mares, 3 yrs old and
Mis E H Mob r
e
. 2d
is a member.
Ice cold drinks and lot» cream In sea
over, with colts, AC Thompson,
«kk-M
. to provide relief ior the sufferers
Crxzy patch work, 8ofa pillow, *
Potato rising bread,
i
a. 8ods water, bottled and fountain
Bernhilda, Bernella. 1st a 2d
Mrs Mary McDanei. . . . . 1st always on band.
Mrs J C McKean
.. 1st
Morphy the man who assumed from the recent hurricane in Pinai
Percheron Stallioo, yearling,
Mrs E H M oors................2d Best three quilts,
charge of Dr. Cook’s stores on del Rio when many lives were hist,
A C Thompson, Casadey. lot Boston Brown bread,
and
property
damaged
to
the
value
Mrs F A S ayrs. x. . . . . 1st
Peary’s orders was being feested
Be|gian stallion, Grass Valley
P o r c e la in B a th T u b a .
Mrs J B Mowry . . . .
by new found friends at Sydney of 56,000,000. Thou «aods o f houses
1st Best quilt,
tt Horae Breeders association
Baking Powder biscuits,
Mrs Clyde S m ith ... 1st A 2d
the night before the Roosevelt left were wrecked and the larger part
F.'ouders............................. 1st
... A N D ...
there, and when the ship sailed was of the tobacco crop was destroyed.
Mrs E E Barnum. ..
1st
FANCY WORK.
C
A
Buckley,
Loubem
.
2d
Famine
is
now
camping
iu
the
wake
not on board, probably drank a
Mrs O B Meesinger .. . . 2 d
L a ?**11 for to e Best steam Laundry"^
(Girls, under 16 years of age).
shore. W ill he oome home in the «if the storm. The Isle of Pine also German Coach stallion,
Coffee Cake,
G W Hildebrand, Kanemie,lst
- - "
Shop in Brick B u ild in g next O bserver Office
ship which Dr. Cook is sending for suffered heavily. •
Mrs L B arnum ............... 1st Drawn work Dorlie,
My Motto Ia **
Heavy
draft
team,
2800
lbs
and
Mary
Kunsmant
vL>..
¿;>lsi
the instruments which Peary re
Cocoanut Layer c»ke,
E D G A R L E W IS , P r o p r i e t o r .
Q«Hck Helee a n d 1
over, I N Lemon................1st
fused to bring oat 1
Mrs J B Mowry
The interesting discovery that
1st
« m a il P rofit*. .
M
O
R O
O R E G O N .
A C Thompson . , ..............2d Nut cake and Fruit cake,
Several races were run the first
the atmosphere over the p«>lar re
Live and Ix< Live
C A Buckley........................3d
m«*»w< , i M „ „ ,
r",
Mrs Root Urquhart.. . 2 lst day of the fair.
Mr. Harriman was said to have gions is colder at an altitude of six
Call, and Examine
Light draft teams 2200 lbs and
■
............................................
-
-
,
miles
than
at
ten
has
just
been
expressed the wish that be was
REVIorgan won the trotting haz-
M y HUx± of
I>OMESTIC PROCESS.
over, W 8 Powell . .
. . . . 1st
farmer instead of a financier, be made by Prof. Hergesell, who sent
FURNITURE
oef>8 race, L L Peetz competing.
(Girls, under 16 years of age).
and
cause it would have meant for him up a registering balloon from the (I N Lemon disqualified by weight)
J
M
Marlin
won
the
saddle
race
Potato rising bread,
B I D E L I N EH
greater contentment and happiness prince of Monaco's yacht at Trom Draft mare or gelding, 3 yrs and
before buying
over, C A Buckley . . . 1st
Nina S e a r c y ...................... 1st with G R Msttbee second. So large
There are many wishes which are mm *, Norway, in Heptetuber of 1906
a
field
started
in
this
race
that
the
C
A
B
u
ck
ley.
..............
2d
Lois Mesringer '..........
2d
Last month this balloon with Hi
unattainable, but the wish for
Satisfaction Guaranteed
judges divided it into two be«ta;
Omer 8 a y r s .......... ............3d Graham bread,
farmer's life could have Iteen realix instruments Intact waa found bj
the
winners
of
each
to
compete
in
Both
in Workmanship and Prioe
8 N Millard com peting...
Mary K u n sm an ...............1st
ed by Mr. Harriman any day be Laplanders on a glacier near Ski
the
final
heaL
M
oro
-
O
r
e
g
o
n
.
Baking Powder biscuits,
chose. He bad bat to turn his botten. A height of 17,000 meters, Draft mare or 'gelding, 2 yrs old,
Office at Furniture Store.
Chas. ‘Belshee’s horse won over
J M M arlin..................... l st
. Mary K u n sm an ............. 1st
back oo Wall street and stick close al>out ten miles, was indicated bj
A C Thompson io the pony race.
O C Mortensen, 2 entriss 2d Layer cake,
the altbude recording instrument.
t o the soil. Bat evidently it an
|F .
A X T E L L , M O R O , O R
Robert Urquhart, do .. 3d
The four lap saddle raoe was
b a t s sentimental wish, not mesnt The lowest temjierature registered
Lola Mesainger ............... 1st
Nets -Frock.......................... 2d won by Roy Belsbee, A K Axtel
to be taken serionsly, and that is was minus 60 degrees oentigrade, W 8 Powell, C A Buckley compet’g
............................ ......
....................
..i..,..?
Proprietor of
Loaf cake,
the case with many of oar ex- bat this figure was fouud to have Yearling draft,
competing.
registered
at
a
height
of
six
miles,
I
N
Lemon
.
...............i
B
t
pressed preferences.
Nets F ro ck .................... ls t
The girls race was won by Bessie
whereas the temperature registered
C A B u c k le y ................... 2d Angel cake,
Watkins, Helen Hansen oom*p«t-
A 0 Thompson
. . . . 3d
Ina Hansen........................ lgt ing
Very few will disagree with J. J at the maximum altitude of tea
miles
waa
minus
47
centigrade.
Best
family
of
5,
Exprem and Freight
Nina S e a r c y ......................2d
H ill about the evil effects of the
wnwna
All kinds of Reservoir and Cistern work in con­
Delivered to any Part of the City
R E M organ................... i 9t
continuous drift from the country This is the first proof that the in
Late
in
the
afternoon
of
Satur­
nection
with water systems installed in first
FRUITS.
versive layer of the air in which
Draying of all Kinds.
I N Lemon....................... 2d
to the city. It was hoped that the
class
style
and all work done guaranteed
day
raoe
—
, an
.
. automobile
<
was
run
Spitxenberg apples,
improved social conditions now eo the temperature rises after a oertalo Best suckling colt,
Dynamite and powder work on all kind, of Rock Excavation.
over
the
road
leading
south
from
|
Trunks
and
Grips
Delivered
point
exists
over
the
polar
regions
F R Meesinger.............. ... lgt
G R Mstthes, 2 entries . 1st
joyed on the farm, and the higher
Mor« by way of L L Peetz’ and W
To and From ail Trains.
J B Coon.................-...........2d Grapes, H W Strong ...............lgt
prices'obtained for farm produce, as elsewhere. The warmer layers
S
Powell’s into Moro from the west,
occur lower at the poles than at
Chris Anderson ............. 3 1
would tarn the tide, or at the very
VBOKTABLES.
distance 7 and 3-10 mile»; winning
the equator.
C J Thompson, D E Vintin, W C
least eheck the flow, but the hope
Pumpkin, H W Strong............... l . t tar the one making it nearest to 20
rick and oncrete
örk
*has not been realized.
A ad yet
Davis, T C Morrison, Geo.
Parenipa, Maggie B arnum ........ lat minutes. Eleven oArs started, W
ultimately it will come to that.
Rcbmnn, competing.
That 14 cent jump io the price of
I M Underwood................. 2d H Ragsdale won by exaot time; I
GRASS VALLEY, ORE
Smaller farming with correspond­ wheat at Chicago on the 30th, was German Coaoh colts,
Onion*, I M Underwood..............lgt D Pike seoond, in 19 3-4; F Medler
ing increased yield per acre, lieiter
J K Morrison . . .
gamble between Armour and
H W Strong..................... 2d third, in 19 1-2; H 8 McDanei and
roads and farther improvements in Patten. It was ths cleanest cut of
I N Lemon...........
Carrots, Maggie B arn u m ............lgt Elmer Heath did the quickest time,
rural social life, will with the grow- any corner in many years. The
J D M urphy . . . .
j. I M Underwood.............•. .2d each in exaotly 18 minutes.
M ORO, O R K O o n .
in g aeuten ees of th e s tru g g le fo r ex ­ Patten deal of last spring was an
istence in cities, lead to better hsd- open secret long before final deliv
livery feed ano sale st a b l e s
The Drain Normal Sohool, which
anclng of rural nod urban popula­ ery day, but what happened last
P R IC E S R E A S O N A B L E
tion.
the
state
no
longer
supports,
la
now
week came out of a clear sky. One
C. R. B E L SH E E , Proprietor and Manager,
b«*ing operated as a public and
long with 6,000 hn«hels to hfa credit
Conducted
on
B
est
Principles
All that Caatral Oregon has snatched Ids profit at 51.10 and
high school by the people of Drain,
r.l.p',
- i u .™ ..,
„ OTr
•
Beaded to open ap the Pacific New then watched what became of his
who with commendable enterprise
, H-nrl«»
f«fmi»h*d »o or fro « Moro lo an? no I nt-
Camwerelal
TraAa
S«llrii*a
West wheat belt is a railroad, sale. In the next 30 minutes it
O U R M O T T O "Pleaie the public.”
have taxed themselves for this
Bod with two line» now entering changed hands 28 times on an ad
purpoae. Twelve grades are being
E V E R Y T H IN G NEW A N D UP-T O -D A TE, *
that section jt will l»e a matter vancing scale.
Brokerage com
taught, under the able supervision
of ooly a short time tiefora the missions on the various transfers
ol Prof. A J Garland, formerly of
SP E C IA L R A TES TO COM M ERCIAL T R A V E L E R S
eaantry will develop. lucreaaing aggregated over 51,350.
F(«gil.
Little
the wheat yield will not reduce wheat came out nntil 51.18 ,
In the pow-arow history of Mish
prices. James J. Hill says that reached. At this figure, and above,
awaka as published by the local
within mix year» the United Htatfw a neat profit waa garnered, deliver
hiatorian, au error is noted by us:
will Jhe importing wheal. If he is ies amounting to 616,000 buabels
W F Story started the first news-
eorrect in his predicti«»n, whmt going to scattered interests. it
pa
per there, The Tocsin; 8 P Hart
Bad fl-.ur, instead of l>eing whipped was necessary to extend the de
Started
the 2d one, The Bee, and D
from the Pacific New West to the livery period three times before the
C Iceland the 8d one, the present
Orient, will be sent to tbe east, and last seeonnt waa squared. The hoar
Enterprise.
This was in 1856
w e will be raising wheat for home for delivery of actual wheat to from
M I S S I O N A R Y w ork in your
When
Mr
Story
left he established
iption exclosiveiy.
With 1 -30 to 2 p. at. It was 3:45 before
! l ? . ^ £ . by/ le llil‘g you. r "«¡ghbpre Of the good
The Patriot at Jackson, Mich .than
a eoodition of affairs there fa the last transfer had been made.
qu alities of The Observer.
If you’ oan’t get their ’’s ub-
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