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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1910)
■Lang-'J g D r W iley, who threw up the in com e of an extensive business for a small salary to do good for his ■ e r » O M * •« « € » *» fellow man. »ays people can live C m u l AL. PAPKK o r HMFKWAM «»« now about as well and cheaply as 30 years ago if they would live in MORO, OREGON. . the same way. A bout everybody 'e lse is saying the same thing. Peo- D. C. I r e l a n d , E ditor. pie simply will not go back to the C. L. I r e l a n d .......... M anager. ' I old style, unless they have to. If. ! as Dr W iley says, they pay $10 a F R I D A Y ...............A p r il 1. 1910 I bushel for wheat m ade into break fast foods, it is because they want Church and«ocU»> notice. F R E E . ex i cept when for money meking purposes^ to, knowing as well as he does that Such notice, at regular rate, at the option they could get the cereals in cheap of the publisher«. er forms. 1 he chemist says, too, W e w ill not be re.pon.ible for the neglect of .ubecriber. to notify us of that they are cheated in som e change, in their addrew. N or will the canned goods. I his they cannot notification of • Poatmaster that the sub. very well help, though they might •criber ha. •’ Removed settle the bill of do som ething by refusing to buy delinquent. D id lt ever occur to you that it cost, no cans im properly filled. 1 hey like more to produce printing th«1 •• the canned goods as they do the to the eye than the other kind? I he Observer is equipped with «11 the breakfast foods, and while they faclities for doing good work at t Y It minimum of cost. T ry u. with an order have the price will buy them . and if it is not executed to your perfect ¡»»immaterial that they are not m a satisfaction you need not pay for »t. king the most of their m oney. Send for advertising rates. D omestic econom y has been a neglected science for som e tim e. Roosevelt day in New Y ork city. Tbc O b »er v e r. June 17th. H o o d river opera houte is now a furniture store. ___ - C ham p Clark is heartily in favor of being m ade speaker o f the house if he can only get a seeond to the m otion. W alla W alla. W ashington, and Missoula. M ontana, both claim to have been shaken up by a com et at about 8.30 last W ednesday eve ning. M ontana earth trem bled w hen the com et struck it near Ra- vella, so that lights were extinguish ed at D ixon, A rlee and Perm a. E ngland and G erm any may Idah o pan-handle farm ers are build their dreadnoughts, but the planting 10,(XX) acres to beans this U nited States has a co rn er on the spring. T hey do this as the better Missouri M ule. way of handling their sum m er fallow, it destroys noxious weeds D em ocratic congressm en pulled and returns a good profit, besides the insurgents chestnuts from the leaving the soil in better condition fire, and now are angry because lo r the succeeding y o p . all they got out of it was burned fingers. • An Asyrian clay tablet recently Episcopal Plan of Unity. rest, labor and other questions on T h at mysterious grey team was which Protestantism m ight unite. seen again in D eM oss. N ow , win» Bishop G reer said : “ If Protest is it ? W h a t’s it there f o r ? And ants were to unite it w ould do w here doe6 it com e fro m ? Call m ore to banish agnosticism thgn detective R oy Kessinger. all of the argum ents that were ever K enneth, the picturesque" home put into all of the books. It w ould farm of I P H a rd in , will soon be be an evidential note on behalf of rich in blossoms o f the on com ing righteousness such as the w orld has crop of fru’t. O n e day last week never heard of.” H e declared that Miss E vans and Miss H unter were the Episcopal church was ready, guests o f Miss Ida H ardin at the and that the next step w ould be K enneth farm. for each body represented in the conference to say what were their T h e D em o n ef th e A ir hindrances to their c o o p e ra tio n . ¡a the germ of la grippe, that, breathed in. T h e follow ing day a conference brings suffering to thousand*. It» alter ef- : of E piscopalians issued a statem ent fecta are weSkeness, nervousness, lack , of ' of their position in the forrft of 17 appetite, energy and am bition, with dh- 1 rather lengthy articles which were ordered liver and kidney«. The greateet need then ta Electric Bitter«, the splendid m ore o r less criticised as being too tonic, blood purifier and regulator of theological and bew ildering for the Stomach, L iver and Kidney». Thousands have proved that they wonderfully o rd inary lay m ind. Every o n e adm ires a fighter. And in what appears to be the .hour of his defeat U ncle Joe by his valiant stand-up tactics compels the adm iration of both friend and foe. But at the same time it is impossible to regret that such a sturdy old war horse should be mad<^ the scapegoat of a howling lot of political tricksters. Plunger Patton says he was not assaulted on the floor of the M an chester Cotton Exchange, but only booed and shoved about until he was led into a private office from which he finally dodged unm olest ed. W ithout waiting to ask why the exchange dissembled its love, Mr Patton lost no time in taking the next steam er for America. T he actual first good effect of the recent decision of the inter state com m erce commission in re ducing the rates on cereals and their products from the Inland E m pire to Astoria, had a practical d em o n stration w hen a firm doing business at the sea port city received a car load of feed from Ritzville, W ash ington. at a saving o f $2.10 per ton over the prohibitive tariff. Referring to the situation in M issouri, G ov H adley said, in his C ape G irard eau address. “ W e have usually started in on a state cam paign with many dishonest votes against us on the political ledger. W e will now start in on cam paign with those dishonest votes charged off the political led g e r.” T he-p ro sp ect of a fair bal ance slieet is cheering to Missouri republicans after their experience with 30 years of dem ocratic co n trol. Wedding Anniversary. M r. and Mrs. J E Blue cele brated the 20th anniversary _ol their w edding on M onday even ¡ng M arch 28th. A large num ber of their friends gathered at their country residence and the evening was very enjoyably spent in games and a general social time. At 11 o ’clock Rev. F E Smith p er form ed the w edding cerem ony, starting the happy couple on their second 20 years journey. At m id night a bounteous supper was served, the b ride’s cake being cut by the bride. M r and Mrs Blue were presented with a 48-piece set H aviland China. Prizes were won in the different games by Mrs. F E Sm ith and O neita W ebb. ‘ T h e guests d e parted about 1:30 wishing the bride and groom all the happiness this w orld can afford. Those were: Mr and Mrs R obert Urqu- hart; M r and Mrs L H Brisbine; Mr and Mrs I. V M oore; M r and Mrs W B Johnston; M r and Mrs E A Cushm an; M r and M rs C G Huls;*Mr and Mrs J B Strahl; Mr and Mrs P H Buxton; M r and Mrs F A Sayre; M r and Mrs F E Smith; Mr and Mrs E E Barzee; M r and Mrs J C F reem an; Mr and Mrs N P H ansen; O neita W ebb; Via G ilbert; O la Huis; Allie Huis; L enard and A rchie Blue; Mrs W Stanley. FA IR E X G H Y N G E A N a w Back fo r an O ld O n a . It In Dona In M o ro . Hon The hack ache« at time« with a dull, in describable feeling, making you waaiy and reatleaa; piercing pains shoot across the region n( the kidneys, and again the ipins are so lame to stoop is agony. N o use to rub or apply a plaster to the hack in this condition. You cannot reach the cause. Exchange the back for a new one. F o l low the example of thi» M oro citixen. Carl Peetx, retired larmer, W e t Main St., M oro, O re ., »ay»: “ Kidney com plaint and rheumatism troubled me for year« and I finally became so bad off I could hardly walk. The kidney secre tions caused me additional annoyance, be ing too frequent in paasage. I went to the hot springs nnd consulted physicians, but was unsuccessful in finding relief. W hen Doan's Kidney Pills were brought to my attention, I procured a box at The M orn Pharmacy. I noticed an im prove ment from the time 1 began their use. The pains in my hack diminished and the pass- ages of the kidney accretions were regu la te d ” For sale hy all dealers. Price 50 cants. P otter-M ilburn C o ., Ruffalo, N ew Y ork, tola agents for the United States. Remember the name— Doan's— and take no other. C h ild r e n Cry the A m erican hotel m an, that the hardy little street b ird has been an article of food in the old country for centuries. T h e bulle tin does not state w hether or not the hotel men in the effete m o n archies of E urope have served our little neighbors as reed birds, how ever, so it is possible that the credit for this interesting little cul inary discovery is due to A m eri can genius. Same old Same nest. Same old robins. Same old showers, Same old sunshine, Same old flowers, Same old onions. Same old breeze, Same old quinine, Same old sneeze, Same old bonnets, Same old price. Same old weddings, Same old rice, Same old poems, Same old trash, Same old spooners, Same old mash. Same old feeling, Same old mower, Same old lawn, Same old rhubarb, Same old pie, Same old angler«. Sam e old lie, Same old hornets, Same old sting, Sam e old same old, Sam e old spring. Subscribe lor T h e O bserver. Mrs R C W allis is spending a few days with friends at Camas, W ash. M rs R A W allis o f C elilo, is visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity. » M a n u fa c tu re r a n d D e a le r In Harness and Saddlery JOHN TONKINS, Proprietor M ain St. Opposite Mitchell & Foss Collars Whip?, Blankets, etc, . A Complete assortment of Standard Groceries, Come and ascertain our prices. - - - F U L L L IN E NOW ON H A N D Repairing Promptly aad Noatly Doae. Moro, Oregon. Syrup, 4 gal. - $2.75 Oysters, per can . - .15 Tomatoes large can .10 Jello, per box - - .10 I 1 I' 1 I 1 I I t 1 t I I 'H ' I H - t - lT I -I - H 4“ H - r 1"1 1 I 1 1 I ’H I I > I I t * H H4-i A BRAND N E W P A IR O F E Y E S out of the question, o f course; but but the pair of glasses with which we can outfit you (after p ro p er testing) will alm ost convince y o u that you have the eyesight of youth back again. Fact is we can d o your eyes and eyesight a lot o f good. L et s talk to you about it. Pickles, Sweet or Sour, California Honey, and almost everything else needed by a family. Come and see. and price our goods. F. W. Clark, Jeweler, & Optician T H E DALLES, O R E G O N . R o ck S alt, in a n y q u an tity, at I i-a c per pound. yoooooooooooooooooooooooooo ’I I I H H - H - M jH H I I l«l I I I 1 H 1 I * H - H I I I I I I W I I I 1 11 I I I I t ' I WATER I'lPES A O FITTINGS ' C h .lm n .e y , S e w e r , Independent Warehouse | Milling ßo T e rre R . H . M c K e a n , M a n a g e r, W a s c o , O re g o n Estimates Furnished. LA N E &. S E X T O N , Tho Dali««. o -I- 1 1 I * ¡OOOO-XXiOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOw. 11 i n PAPER i I t- 1 I I -l- l -H - l t 1 -t- l - H - H - ll- t - i - f - H 11 1 I I ll-t-T I I I I I m M IE ] S K A T IN G A I K I R u d o lf O p e r a H o u s e € Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Stains, Calcimine and Glass. Every Saturday Evening from 8 to 10. Thursdays from 2:30 to 4:30 will be for Ladies only. e I have bought the E M. Meach property and have opened a fresh new stock of wall paper, paints, etc, and propose to make this my home, and 6 6 e W A N T YOUR BUSINESS € am a first class workmin with the above goods, and can please you if giyen a trial. References as to past work given it desired. S k a t in g 2 5 c e n ta . I I I I I I H l 1 II' I 1 I H 1 I I I I I I I I H I 1 I I Iff 1 1 I I I I I I I I I ♦ » » >OOOOOOOCXXXXXXXXXXXXJQOOOOO & ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED. H O SM ER, Or®. '■I I I 1 l - H l l f - H - ! l - l l - l I I 1 H -H - Î - I--I -I I I I H - 4 - I- 1 II I ’l l"l 111» l" H"»-t M IL L F E E D A N D F L O U R . W ALL GOODS :: Bath T ubs, Patent Closets, W ash Stands at several different prices. M A N U FA C T U R E R S OF I C o tta , T r ip e s . P L U M B IN G D E A L E R S IN L im e , P la s t e r , C e m e n t, B u ild e r s S u p p lie s , L u m b e r , W o o d , C oal, C e d a r P o s t s , a n d M ay. H E W allis o f O reg o n City m ade a flying visit at Rufus Satur day, returning Sunday. ® M. M M re 'F H u le r y ’s m other and sis $ à ter. of T h e Dalles, are spending a few days at Rufus this week. A card from S T Sm ith, stating that he had arrived at F t.'S c o tt, Kan. all O . K., has been received by J. W . LOUIS HEYDT MORO RACKET STORE •trengetheifcthe nerve», build up the ,ya* tern and restore health and good spirit» after an attack o f grip. If suffering, try them. O n ly 50c. Perfect .atisfaction Boston H erald: In the future, guaranteed hy M oro Pharmacy. when the restaurant d in e r faceti ously insists that he has been Rufus Correspondence. served with sparrow instead of the P hiladelphia broiler that he o r-| Chas. M cG regor is quite sick. dered, he may unw ittingly be'j T A Fow ler of P ortland is here stating the bald and unadorned for a short stay. truth. F o r the much abused and C C D eyo took in The sights at om nipresent E nglish sparrow has W asco, Tuesday. been placed within the sanction of the pure food law and is described I F H ill m ade a flying trip to in a farm ers’ bulletin, issued by W asco in the auto Tuesday. the departm ent of agriculture, as A gentle zephyr here M onday edible and frequently served in started real estate on the move. hotels and restaurants as the succu R C A (wo° d and W E I ate lent reed bird. It is claim ed that the discovery is npt original with spent a few hours here Tuesday. 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 n I I I I I I I I I 1 H M I I i F4 + » A stronom ers say that the com et may be seen with the naked eye just a little before dawn, beginning Friday, A pril -8th. It show» its head, and just a little of its tail. Its one of the be6t advertised comets that ever traveled, but som e of the advance sheets appear to be a little mixed. W hat will the Farm ers U nion d o with G om pers and his 6,000, 000 adherents ? Reverse the pro position : W hat won t G om pers and his 6.000.000 adherents do to the Farm ers U n io n ? Sparrows at Restaurant». i . h n i - i ' i h i - h - h - i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i H -t OOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXKXXXXXJOOOOOOOOOOOOQPOOQOOOOOOOOO A Clerical Conference, the first P W Davis is preparing to move of the kind everTield in the U nited again. States, met in N e w ’t ork recently | F loyd M oretz is a frequent vis- to prom ote the form ation of a itor to the G eorge D avis ranch united Protestantism in N ew Y ork, T h e Misses H u n ter w ere guests and eventually in all A m erics. of Miss E v an s o ne day last week. M ore than 100 clergym en were O u r school is rehearsing for a present,representing Baptists, C o n gregationalists, Disciples, 7th-Day grand entertainm ent at the close Adventists, Episcopalians, Q u ak of the term . ers, Lutherans, M ethodists, M ora 3 W H o ld en , M r H a rd in ’s farm vians, Presbyterians, Pentecostal helper, assisted W C Reese loading N azarines, R eform ed Sw edenbor- care Saturday. - sv gians, U nitarians,U niversalists an d M rs D am ew ood attended the three ministers w ho said thgy did G rass Valley m eeting of Sherm an not belong to any of these. county teachers, F riday. Bishop G reer, of the Episcopal M r Reese, our postm aster, called church, presided. Speaking for the upon M r H ard in , a t K enneth, at a C ongregationalists D r B oynton of fate hour o ne evening last week, Brooklyn, enum erated the politi cal, social, am usem ent, Sabbath on matters of business. found contains a story of the flood In the annual report of the sugar trust the weighing suits represent m ore ancient by 1,000 years than an expense o f $2,135,486. 1 he at the o ne with which the m o dern tem pt to cheat the scoop turned w orld is fam iliar. I he Parisian pundits will exam ine the m atter out badly in the hogshead. with uncom m on interest. Australia will pattern its new military institution after W est Point. O u r neighbors in the com m onw ealth in the South Seas con tinue to regard U ncle Sam as a good m odel. DemoM ( o i responded«. — Wi - M o ro , O r e g o n . q o Aero«« th e s tre e t from H a rd in ’« «tore. T h e poor C am era co st m ore to k e e p g o in g than a good one; it u se s up ju st a s m a n y p la tes or film s and th e pictures are of an indifferent ch a ra cter. SEN EC A C A M E R A S Costs less than the other kind to use and you get P E R F E C T P IC T U R E S. Secure a Seneca and Start Right J U L IU S M E D L E R , S e c re ta ry , - * O EO . H . H IL D E B R A N D , Pre» GEO. M E D L E R , T rea«u rcr, C H A S . O O L L IH E R M anager. J P L in.lem an returned Satur day after a ten days visit at his sister’s, Mrs J T M orris at Camas, W ash. Chas. Hill was shooting some Sunday, breaking 21 clay pigeons out of a possible 25. T h e re were several close seconds. T h e day was fine. O u r agent, A E B lackbum e and family were suddenly called to W alla W alla to see his sister who is quite sick. H ugh C hrism an is acting as agent for the Ry C o. this w e e k . _________" ■' ' T h « C a ll e f T h e B leed for purification, finds vo io . in pimples, hoi la, sallow complexion, a jaundice«! look, moth patches and blotches on the skin,— all signs of liver trouble. But Dr. King's N ew Life Pills make» rich red blood; gives clear skin, rosy cheeks, fine complexion, health T ry them- 25c at Moro Pharmacy. Main Sherman county headquarters for Farm g Machinery and Supplies. Drapers for all ‘ Harvester and Headers such as Holt, Best, Hodge, McCormic etc, ALWAYS ON HAND 280 Different Styles and Sizes, ranging in price From $3.50 to $418.00 AU SENECAS are made to take FILM PACK ADAPTORS for 12 exposure daylight loading film pack». A book brimfull o f tim ely inform ation on the Science and A rt of P h otography. FREE To YOU. SE N E C A C A M E R A TMFG. CO. Rochester N. Y. Largest In d ep en d en t C am era M akers in the’W o rld . L ink B e ltin g , L ea th er B e ltin g , L a c e L eath er. E n g in e p a ck in g , Oil$, R ope, M ach in e E x tr a s, etc. Deering and Hodge Headers. ^KXXXXXJOOO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 111 n i m 1111 f ‘ ' LJ"LJ - ' J-t *“* » ■ »« n *■+ « m « » i > m -1 NEW HOTEL PERKINS T he E dison Pictures are jnow.9 draw ing card in M o ro . *1 "ifl f««■^|qy««»««««»ayaaaaaaaaaaa^fil!■ ■ ■ >>11111 BO 1 ■ ■ > j f a in tin g , ^ a p o r Jfa'nging P o r t la n d , O r e g o n . Opened June, 1908. Eastern Orefon Headquarter». 37 Satisfaction G tra/anteed, Both in w orkm anship and price. P o sitiv ly m s t c e n tra lly lo cated F ifth S t. c a ts p a s s th a d o o • e v e y few m in u te s CAKE, hot biscuit, hot b rea d s, Office at F urniture Store. Attractive Cafe and G rill Music •• 8$ lessened in cost and Increased In quality and w h o le so n x e n e ss, I I F. R. A X T E L L , M O R O , O R Europe»» Plan. Rate» fl'OO and up ■ i iiW r n ■ w V » » « Mgr " i l 1111 i -t- t- i | t I »>’■» f»« WV¥ ■ ■ I « L Q. SWETLAND. Seiy. sad I I l l l - l - t n i l M -+ H -: I I t 1T-I-I 1 1 1 I'l' Lt-l I 1 11H -1-» by < t j | | g. f | | | j | | | [ | t «« « « 11-lX. L J. I .l -I I I I 1 I I 1 I I I I 1- I '-t- l' ' HOTEL DALLES ’ Opened December 1st 1909. Baking* Powder Bake the food at home and sa v e m oney and health FOR FLETCHER'S HEAD QUARTERS FOR SHERMAN COUNTY PEOPLE. * L IV E R Y , FE E D A N D S A L E S T A B L E S . C» R. BELSH EE, Proprietor and Manager. Telephone from The Dalle» or any Sherman county pointa at our ex pense. Service furniahed to or from Moro to any point. OUR M O T T O '• W c so licit your patronage. A ssure you m ost cou rteou s treatm en t at reason able rates. ‘ 11 “ * ■ a 1 1 ■ » ‘ I H - ht-Fd- L M U "Pku> lb, poWk.4- “ E V E R Y T H IN G NEW A N D UP-TO -DA TE, SP E C IA L RATES TO COM M ERCIAL T R A V E L E R S N . K. C L A R K , M anager. 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