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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1910)
•s J Or.HUt^oc^ CM/ U*U. » k A A « \ ? V & flN C O « N iY O B » R <j SHERMAN C O ® '1'! OBSERVER, PUBLISH ED F R ID A Y S . $1.50 per Yearj 124c. per Month ( O - - very B » s ta b lis h o c i 1 Ô S 7 . D D Are not alone confined to Rural Free Delivery of mail and the Telephone. There is another convenience which ail farmer« should have — and many do have — a checking ac count w illT i good hank. The posseMor oi such an account avoids the risk of having his money on his person or about his home where it is in danger ol fire and thieve«. Ilia bills paid hy check are not only a valid receipt. but also a convenience in his home transactions where very often the necessary change for concluding settlement is not at hand Don’t stop to think this over, hut start an account now with The Igascv Warehouse (Hilling C°- of fi|oro. z r / r z AAA MORO PHARMACY E x p e rt, E x p e rie n ce d , R e g istere d P h a rm a c is ts H e d icin e s C a r e fu lly C om pound ed. Complete Assortment of Silverware and Jewelry FORMALDEHYDE. RUBBER GOODS, PERFUMERY. ' BRUSHES, COMBS. SPONGES. CIGARS. Any a n d all K ind» of P a te n t M e d ic in e A lw ava In S to c k F U R N IT U R E a n d U N D E R T A K IN G O. W . A X T E L L M o ro THEIMPROVfo •C O P P E R fl - O rego n. qk lbher S ta m p s F urnished. . __ i lor Typewriters, Typewriter S u p p lies, R ib b on s, E to . R IV E T E D GARDEN Experience and a thorough knowledge of onr business and the markets of the world, enable us to furnish the very best seeds, plants and supplies obtainable. I t has taken many year« to establish this relation with the producers and best growers, but only In this way is it possible to obtain the finest, true stocks at no greater cost to our customers than the ordinary kinds. FREE: OUR B E A U T IFU L NEW CATALOG W rits today. Look toe out Diamond trade mark. It m JbpJ the beat obtainable H otel M oro N e s ’ »*t H o t e l to B u s i n e s s C e n te r , B a n k s a n ti D e p o t. Sunday D inner 35 cents. T a b le th e B e s t th e H a r k e t w i ll A ffo rd O p p o site P o s t O ffic e M oro, O regon. 'X'ta* D«lt««( Oragtatt» K leetrio L ig h t s M . G O F F IN . The French D i m s of I omen & Children a Specialty Office in The Coffin Building, I at Si. D e n tis t^ ^ MORO •- - OREGON All W ork W arranted. Office cor. First st and McCoy av. Diagonally opp Drs. Goffin. C a la m ity In France D is a s te r M oro , O regon . J. R. Morgan • IT H losses In property run I1 IL E hundreds of column« uing fa r up Into the millions have been published aboffj snd #u the Trent «toraster ta K»«oe* of dead and Injured the floods from fltxxla. the Illustrations 11. ¡' His and throughout France reach, now reaching this country give one ed th" d im ension s of a greut national of course, n far better Idea o f the ap caln ajiy that startled the eutlre civl palling conditions over th< re when Hi - ItSnl world. The unprecedented storms Seine and other rivers o' erflowed their j which 'felted the country and raged bunks. The sceuea dm mg the calam i for days turned the rlvera Into raging Jty were startling, to say the least, torrents, the ordinarily peaceful Seine especially In the lo w r sections, where rising 1» gher thun It hns risen before the water rose ah -ve the roofs of in a hundred yeart houses lu Borne places, drowning him Floods are by no neana a rarity lu dreds and destnr .ng mtlllona of d««l Paris, but seldom do they reach the lars' worth of property. proportion* of the present Inundation The scenes at night In I ’nrJs during bringing ¿blaster not only to the the disaster pieaantad « weird spec French capital, but to many other clt facie, soldiers sailors, firemen and po ids and towns unfortun.tely ........... ........... ............... situated Ik e Working by the light •o f camp | fires and t< rehes constructing tempo I * « . Is kuowu as t lie “Seine basin." Rain falls of no unuMial extent cause a rnp Id rise of the wafers ,n the river und a aoneequeut flooding of the hanks, but when there Is a continuous down pour, as at the present time and such an Strunk the country In I8t)2, the sit uation develops Into a national calam ity. Several causes contribute to this. First of all. Paris and mfich of the Veteran Pedestrian Purposes to Croee Continent In One Hundred Days. When Edward Payson Weston, th« famous pedestrian, walked across the American continent laat year lu 106 days It was considered a marvelous feat, and as he had then readied the age of eeveutyxme most people thought, of course, that It would be his laat Journey of thia kind. But they did not know thia remarkable man. He has now arranged another tour and p a ir o v a Sa w alk front ocean to ocean In a hundred days. I f ho reaches the New York city hall steps on schedule time he w ill greet Mayor Gaynor on May 28. 11# w ill theu be seventy two years old. ns he Is near the end of bis seventy-first year. When Weston leaves Los Angeles on Feb. 1 at 4 p. m. he w ill first travel westward to the Pacific. Leaving the Pacific at Santa Monica, the world's champion walker, both for ago and distance, w ill follow the tracks of the Atchison. Topeka and Santa Fe ra il road. The first city of any size he w ill H I.— C ost of F o o d In M oderate H om es. By EDITH- G. CHARLTON, In Chzrg# of Domeirti Econom y. Iowa State Collega. Copyright. 1910. by A m onc.n Aaeeeistiea. Pre»# perishable and because of the coat o< transportation. They are one of the mo»t easily digested food«, eaten raw or when slightly cooked, aud they contain considerable nutriment. But un a tissue bulldlug food or a m««t substitute they are uot nearly as val uable a» some other article« of the diet. A persou would need to eat four teen oysters to derive a quantity of proteld from them equal to that con tained in one egg. and one pound of beefsteak 1» equal In tissue building mu ter tai to 150 oysters, or «boot «*« num ber «-ootstned 1« th ree qasrta- Tbus It readily can be «eeo that IndV- vlduala or families may be well fed and never eat an oyater. In provid ing f«xxl on un economical basis the Hue must sometimes be drawn rather sharply between appetite and hunger. Prices differ In various localities, and it is lmpoeslhle to suggest definite menus that everywhere can be pro vided for a certain sum of money. However, In the greater portion of this country a selection may be made from the following list of food material» by persons living on from 15 to 25 cents a day: T was Ruskin who said. “Sure good Is flrst lu feeding people, then lu d ressin g people, then lu lodging people aud laat lu rightly pleasing A ttorney at La^v people with arts or science or any oth er subject of thought." I f Ruskin is right, and we know he Office in the M oro Commercial Is, theu it behooves all those who are Beef, m utton, pork or any m eat not Co. new brick building. Interested In homemaklug aud house over JO cent» per pound. W heat bread, purebaaed or homemade. keeping to see to It that their duty Is Butter for the table. M ORO - OREGON. well |>erformed; that the result» of Common cereal#. their labor are uot only bringing good Huet. lard for cooking. W hole milk. to people, but a lso making good people. W . <’. B rym it George Mowry D airy cheeae. This meuu» Improving tbelr physical Dried fruit». conditions, tralulug them to higher Cabbage, carrot# and other vegetables Ideals aud truer standards .of living. In season. Cane or beet sugar. The standard of llte w ill determine L aw y ers Flah. the character of the home, aud when Ba con. Coffee served w ith hot milk o cca sio n ever homes and fam ily life are uot Rooms 1. 2 and 3 over W W M Co whnt dvlllzatlou aud Christianity ally' Tea occasionally, teach they slmuld be the cause will MORO - OREGON lx x a l fru its in seaaon. Invurlably be found to be wrong stand S e r v in g Cheap Material#. aids. This list of ftxxla can be varied from The cost of living depends on the Ideas aud standarda of the jK-rsons day to day by the skillful housekeeper spending the money, or else It depends uml will furnish not ouly pleuslug. va A ttorney - at - L a w on the total disregard for them. 'The riety lu the meals, but the required ED W AR D VAYSON WESTON. question of how much our living nourlsbiueut. But when the coarser, cheaper foods nre used greater care Office in Vogt Block upstairs make w ill be Raymond, Cal., and then shull coat 1» more of education than of must be taken in their preparation. location, so a scale of expenditures he w ill Journey through Santa Fe, Any f<xxl, no matter bow rare aud ex TH E DALLES OREGON N. M.; Pueblo. Colo.; W ichita. Kan.; cannot be given that w ill be suitable pensive, can be *ixjlled by careless or In every particular to any locality. Kansas City and Chicago. lguontnt cooking, and the commonest CABHTTK i M ADAM E ACROSS A FLOODED From Chicago Weston w ill take the Local conditions must be taken Into food material, presenting perhaps few S T liK k l' IN VA liDi consideration to some extent, though eJ j i m e s S t e w a i most direct route ixtsslblo and w ill possibilities for a temptlug dish, can rary wo !» to keep out the Invading travel over the couutry roads Instead It Is generally found that large expeud- be made moat api»etlalug by careful Iture In one department of Ititu#eln4p- Address: M ORO, ORBOON. floods, wi He phketa patrolled the see- of the rights of way of the railroads. preparation and serving. So It all lions of the city In dnrkneas. On his trip west last year Weston did lug can be readily balanced by various comes back to the original statement lu the outskirts Mini In the Inundated not make It across the continent w ith economies In another. Slock Inspector Auy woman who ha« a right stand that the coat of the table does not de regions ub-ve and below the city the in the hundred day lim it he had set. ard of life will not l»e satlsfled tospeud pend so much on the price of food ma greatest dbtress still prevails, despite He arrived, five days behind the sched Sherm an County, terials as It doe* on the knowledge and all the Incom# for physical needs. She the efforts toward relief and the prod ule, because lu several In s ta n c e he skill of the cook or on the lack of will want a balance for those thing» Oregon. Igal dlstrlbuiloD of food .supplies. had to double on his tracks. By fol those essentials to su ccess. Hundreds of persona ure found on the lowing the railroads from the west to which are termed higher life, educa When the variety of food from which D e p u ty S to c k In sp ecto r tion and all those advantages which verge of starvation, and thousands Chicago, traveling northwest all the to make a »eleetlou Is limited It Is nec develop the mental and moral aide of L o u is S c h a d e w ltz , K en t, O regon who lost everything must be aided for time, he expects to make better time essary to kuow a number of ways In I t has been repeatedly mouths. I t la estimated that more a VIEW o r FAM1S BSOWINO T B S SE IN E than by following the weatern country the fam ily. wblcb to serve the same article as It amd N t y r n s d a u b . proved that w hen th e fam ily Income thun 260.000 persona have been afreet» rondo. appears on the table day a fte r day. 'surrounding territory are altoated In a Is adjusted eo as to leave et least 28 ed by the fl<»o<fs. I'reezlng tempera Throughout his long public career I f oatmeal muat be the staple break ture sdda to the misery of the unfor «hallow basin, surrounded by hills and Weston has been the leading exponent per cent of It for matters not connect fast dl«lt five mornings out o f «even. v traversed by the river Heine, which Is of walking. He hns taught its advan ed with material living there Is con tunate*. vwuiim 1n — the —— world ____ £«^1 by numerous large streams rising tages to American youth In the Inter tentment In the fam ily circle and a try the addition of a bandrnl of dates i Every civilised country W a s p u t o u t o f b u s in e s s from, which the stones have been re hns offered sld for the victims. a n d | v the mountains within several huu- est of perfect physique and moral desire among the individual members moved. Cook the oatmeel thoroughly b y P r i n t e r ’s I n k l-'rance has appropriated large sums dred mile« o f the city on either side mentality. And now, while passing to reach the highest attainment» of In a double holler or tireless cooker and for the sufferers. The relief fund of the river. Kains In the hills, espe- from his seveuty-flrst to his oeveuty- true manhood and womanhood. It Is add the dates about half an hour be «daily when there Is snow to bo melted rnlsed in this country, which amount« second year, blessed with robust health not my purpose In thia urtlcle to at fore aervlug. It w ill be necessary, too. to a large sum, comes from every sec to add its quota to the rush of waters, and untiring activity ns the result of a tempt to do more than »how what pro very often to use the cheaper cuts tion of America, the French colonle« cause h !1 the tributaries of the Seine life of tenijierate and correct habits, portion of the Income should be re of meat when the fam ily la living to fill their banks with turbulent flood be starts forth for his walk across the served for food and how that niuount on 18 cents a day. but these are more streams. American continent to prove simply can be «pent In order to keep within appetizing If carefully prepared than As there Is no other outlet, all these that the feat Is not one of superhuman the tuurgln and to satisfy the physical the expensive steaks or roaata that waters converge Into the Seine, mostly or even unusual effort, but an educa needs of the fam ily. have been Improperly cooked. The above Purls. Thus the Aube, the I t has been said that one-half the tional and healthy exercise which atty Youn«, the Loing and the Marne riv mail of normal health snd temperate cost o f'llvlttg Is the cost of food, and following recipe« may afford variety In the dinner menu und may suggest to ers all udd to the depth of the main It ha» been shown over and over again the housekcepi’T Ideas lu serving som e habits Can successfully follow. _ river, already swelled by flood condi that It Is not the food actually eaten of the cheaper meats: tions In the mountains of Cote d'Or, which costs so excessively ns It Is Cannalon of B##f. WAR ON BEGGARS. where It rises. When It Is considered what 1» wasted by poor cooking, pre Two -pounds of lean beef cut from that the banks of the river In the vi paring too large quantities and huylng round, grated rind of half a lemon, cinity of Paris are comparatively low A N#w Society la Rounding Up th# out of season. one tableapoonful of finely chopped Rogue# snd lmpo»tor». It will he seen that any rise much M#al# #t 18 Cents • Day. parsley, one egg. oue-halt teaspoourul The beggar must go. All those above the ordinary w ill cause a flood- An Income of from ,1.000 to ,1,800 oi onion Juice, two tahlespoonfnla of professional Impostors and “charity lug of the great basin. ■hottld allow no more than 18 to 26 melted butter, little grated nutmeg, one This condition Is aggravated by the frauds” now operating lu the big cities cents a day for each person for food, tettspoouful of salt and oqe quarter tea- c o u r se the Seine takes as It flows might as well begin to peruse the or not more than 22 per cent of the spoonful of pepper. Chop meat finely through the city. Vp to the very “help wanted" columns of the dally total Incomes. To feed a family of und add reniulnlng Ingredient« In order gates of Paris almost It ruus straight pa|>ers and And work or seek some five persons on 00 ceuts a day, or 18 given. Hha|ie In a roll «bout six Incbea from the mountains, keeping Its wa other clltne. A new society Is on their ters well confined In the main stream. trail, and hereufter they are to be cent« each, require* thought and con long, wrap In buttered paper, place In siderable plunnlng ott the part of the a dripping |xtn aud bake thirty min But seareely does the rlvor enter the rounded up wherever found plying housekeeper. But on that amount It utes lu a moderate oven. Baste every d ry botindarlee than It begins a series their “trade” and made to earn the of serpentine windings. The channel bread they eat or go to the workhouse. I* possible to provide good nourishing five mluute* with one quarter cup of LA D D E R S USED TO HEATH V P F B B STO P R IN T E R 'S I N K W i l l Get Business meals every day and In amount suffl butter melted In one cup of boiling o f the stream Is blocked w ith numer At the same time the unfortunates the large cities subscribing liber For Y O U . W c Do Up to Date wuter. Serve with eaperano sauce. ous Islands, the dlvldtxl current flow who are really deserving of churlty clent for all the needs of the body. This Is not a mere theoretical state JO B P R IN T IN G . T R Y US ally. lq^Rorls, in addition to the regn w ill be rendered every assistance. E a p era n o fieuee. ing on both sides. Inr establishment of the Red Grose and The new organization that has taken ment. for In many homes In this coun The city Is literally built around the Tw o tablespoonful« batter, two ta- other relief societies, public spirited try less that) ,1 a day Is being spent river at this point, and the mad up this matter Is called the National blesixxinfuls flour, half a tesspoonful ttlzons have thrown open their build of a flood, seeking a straight Association for the Prevention of Meu-( on the table. salt, one tableepooafttl chopped red lugs and upon their own Initiative streams To buy wisely on a small margin leap over their shallow con dlcancy and Charitable Imposture, pep|»er or pimento, cup hot water, three requires some knowledge of food ' a l transformed them Into hospitals. Ma nt „a rush through the streets w ith headquarters In New York city. tea«|xx>nfuls Worcestershire sauce and „ w i n » , , , . . Irtt » .c a n . . l u c e . h . pro,, w oes, because it Is necessary to have I t w ill co-operate with police depart a lemon thinly sliced. Melt butter, add ertles passed to the- state h a te been , fl ,(v , caURi,lg « tidal “bore" to ment, charitable organizations and In the dally meals represent n given flour and salt and, when blended, pour equlpiie.l as howpltals and b mpotary ( ( an<, tQ h,n(Jer Ug dividuals In every one of the large amount of proteld. fat. sugar and on hot wnter. Cook thoroughly, stir h o m e s for refugee«,----------- refugee«. In some case« beds .... x T h . ..h u r » starch, mineral matter and water. ring until thickened. Then add cbo<>- bornes | natural outlet to the sea. The estuary, being set up In the cellars of tin These f<*»d constituents must be pro |xxl pepper. Worcestershire sauce and. too, is blocked by spirting saud banks, vided every day ff the body Is to be churches which at times obstruct the natural P o rtla n d , O re g o n . Inst, the sliced lemon. Preshlent Fallieres bus given a larg kept In normal condition. flow of the wnter. Sauee. IJOSCAR ANDERSON, M anager . sum for the relief fund, and Marqnl AMOUNT FOOD MATERIAL THAT WILL The city of Paris proper covers H a lf cup stock, h alf cup cream, two rURNIHH REQUIRED NOUR**HMENT de Vogue. Count d Hauesonvllle, the olaxit 20,000 acres, of which the Seine FOR ONE DAV FOR MAN AT A V EKAGK tablespoonfuls flour, tesspoonful salt, Duke de Camastro. C<>«ut d’Hareoui occugjee feTOO acres. The river enter« half teaspoonful pepper and table- WORK. and other represen tirt I ves ofl the B<>- Paris from the southwest aud, after eixxmful capers. Add salt snd pepper maklug a sweeping l>end, leaves Paris to flour. Dilute w ith cold water. Add BREAKFAST a t the southeast. I t averages two or Free bus to and from train s to stock snd stir. Add cream snd cook Macker*! three hundreds yards In width. B Cr*»n«Ml l*ol*to## with capers. BREAD R ates by th e day As the storm progressed and the Pot R oast. Toast Cvffe# Seine overflowed many sections of the Tw o pound« chuck beef. Seer all hkef ffÑ n c b capltul were submerged. In BO c, 7 6 c, $ L.00, S I .6 0 , $ 2 . sides w ith hot fa t. Put In kettle and cluding the famous Hols de Boulogne, cover with boiling w a ter. Add half DINNER European Plan POTATO and fine residence«, subways, noted small oulon. a cup diced parrot«, tw o R«>*#t Bref building« and historic monuments tnbleepoonfula vinegar and four clove«. A Good Clean Fam ily Hotel >*Ot«to#a SALT were Inundated, many of the struc Simmer four hours. Serve w ith ralata MACKEREL Brrad Hutter ture« collapsing. Itowbonta were used sau ce. t'hreoa Ta« on the flooded street«, the owners ask Emergeney Sewee. TWO EOOH lu g fabulous sums for removing furni Strain liquid In which pot ro a st was ture and valuables to places of safety cooked. To two cup« add half cup ** SU PPER BUTTER In the suburbs th« situation was ap sifted pen« and tbickeo w ith table Rolled Rice Z" palling, hundreds of helpless people ep» x»nfuI flour blended w ith tw o tabte- * «crambled Kgga RICE din gin g to the housetops, the street» spoonfuls melted batter. >. Brea«! Ruttar being under fifteen and twenty feet • t e w •u p eem e Tr« o f water. Thousands of dollar» have A FBOFWWUONAL WSO «ATS DMT BBXAD OB RUGAR T h r e e [xtunds veal, h alf p oued leeO| « « W H K w r TO A»OUW «TM K«*»- been appropriated by the government bacon, three sliced carrots, six smalt Cities In the United State«, and much CR E E M E onions, three clovea, blade of mace» OVFtCIAM) IKBPECT1K0 FLOODED STHElfe fo r relief of the victime. Privât« clt- gtxxl work Is expected of I t For lzens also rendered much aid, both salt and pepper to taste, h alf cup of Total, 4.4 oa. proteld, I oa. fat »nd 14 oa. b lllty ’of France are devoting nil éL financially and otherwise. All political months the society’« agents have been tomato catchup and tableapoonful o f their time to the work of relief T lf c differences were burh!l. and the na collecting data, and photographs of •tareh. The question now Is. W hich of these Worcestershire «since. Cut meet Into women of the Société des Femmes de tion has given the world a fine exhibi hundred, « ( uotorlou. food» can be provided for 18 cents small piece* and brow« In butter. Frnnce. which is a Republican o' tion of pluck and solidarity In the b e.r.r. h . r . In,™ .r r u r « 1 a day for each person? Nftt, those the vegetable« and seasoning and p o « r record« of the history and the nation as distinguished from face of her great disaster. oat of season nor quickly perishable over enough boiling water to co v er. of mendicants, rogues, frauds and clete des Damea Frnocnlsc*. T he present flood began with heavy Let drainer for an boor <JT until m ea t tered the hotpltnb» as nurses Mgr. storms on Jan. IT. Besides Parte, the knaves of every description. Theeo nor those brought to the coosnnier Is lender. Arrange meet on serving from a distance. 8uch D hm U i w ill be nerd n» a bureau of Informa A mette, archbishop of Paris. 1« PJp town« of iiniaucourt, Aargenteull. As- ways expeOalvg^ and may not con platter, rub sauce and vegetable« sonally directing the work of the ' «WJ nleres, Sevres, Meudon, UU«, (halons tion to enable police departments and tain any more nutriment than foods through a sieve, add the tomato and ollc clergy and charitable orders Troyet® Monterean, He Rt Denis, charity organizations to deal pnxluced In home markets. For In Worcestershire sauce«, pour around th e eonttv with any mondlcanta and ¿The municipal cogncll has adopt!® Iv ry . V ltry . Malsons-lAfltte, Polsay, C - • » , "“ ud stance, In «11 Inland localities oysters veal and eerve w ith «m ail p iece o f the suggestion of presenting medals Tours sur Marne, Juvigny ehd many priced I« « « » t h « , •» » th o se w h o h a v e been cotutplcuons ■ ¡ » ih # " «re «everely affected. Joe A. Wilson Bryant & Mowry, I Frank Menefee E lec tric G all Bell«. ’!>1' y H O T E L R A T E S T O S U IT Y O U . A ll O R & N Trains Stop at Front Door Railway Ticket Office in the Lobby. T . N . C R O F T O N , P r o p r ie to r . ¡out Front ini' Moro Slrooti IM »here the people »top The Umatilla House Hteam H eat. r marie The G reat V ie w s of H om e C ou rse In D o m estic S c ie n c e The Obsitwr, Moro, firegon We. 830 We send postpaid. S T O P WESTON’S NEW WALK. J. G O F F IN , K iv© C e n t s 4 .1 9 1 0 . THE TOWN CRIER # OVERALLS F IE L D ----- 0 PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. fhe grain growers Conveniences Bank, r D escrip tio n t o O r d e r Quick and Cheapl Agent« for an y M agazine or N ew spaper p rin ted in th e U n ited S la te s. M o r o . 'S h e r m a f l 1' C o u n t y . O r e g o n , F r i d a y . M a r c h 111 H . Wise Dental Co. a A. B- «B • » - M. fiAS