Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, October 21, 1910, Image 2

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    BcciucU to G iv e H i m a N e w S to m a c h .
L Barnett, Buff Wyandotte®, lit Mrs Robt Urquhart, hand embroi- “I Buffered intensely after eating and no
We have just received
medicine or treatment I triad seemed to do
z dered skirt, 1st.
Truman Strong, R 1 Reds, 1st
any good,” write* H . M . Youngnetera, Edi­
a nrce assortment of
*’
Golden SB Bantams, 1st (atie Hansen, Drawn work center tor of The bun, Lake V iew . Onio. “The
List of Exhibits, Exhibitors, and Pre­
ft ret few doiM of Chamberlain’» Stomach and
piece, 2d.
12
ears
popcorn,
1st
■Boro W O « H f lc la i F » r « r .
miums Awarded at The Second
Liver Tablet» gave me Burpriaing relief and
H W Strong, Turkey red wheat, 2d Mrs J J Schaeffer, Battenberg cen­ the aecond hottie seemed to give me a new
r r io al fa h b r o r s h k k s a n
Hamilton Watches
Annual Assembly.
atomaqh and tierfactiy good health.” For
ter piece, 1st.
Robt Urquhart, John Fife wh, 2d
MORO, OREGON.
sale
by
all
dealer».
Mrs Roy Baker, Battenberg doi-
Turkey Red, 1st
do
The Hamilton is a high grade rail road
Hugh
Herin,
3-yr
old
Gelding,
, lie, 1st.
\
John
Fife,
1st
Entered at tecond claw matter at the
do
The undersigned hereby announces to the
durable guaranteed time keeper
grade 2d $7.50.
Mrs Robt Urquhart, Drawn work voters of Sherman countv that he is a can­
poat office at Moro, Oregon, July 25, 1891.
Blue stem, 1st
do
didate
at
the
November
election
for
WB Johnston,male yearling road­ L L Peetz, Forty-fold wheat, 2d
center piece, 1st.
re-election to the office of
We sell all kinds of watches.
ster,
2d,
$7.50.
Mrs
L
Barnum, Hand embroider­
D. C. I reland , Editor.
L J Pape, Blue stem, 1st
S h e r iff
H M Shull & Holt, Belgian stalli­ Chris Anderson, Club, 2d
ed apron, 1st.
of Sherman county. I premise if re-elect­
L. I reland .............Manager.
on, 1st, $15.00.
Mary
Kunsman,
heather stitched ed a continuation of my record of avoid­
L. W . R O SS, W a sc o
Clark Teale, 12 ears field corn, 1st
ing all unneccsaary expense and w ill per­
R A Murray, Clydesdale stallion,
apron, 1st.
L
Barnett.
12
ears
pop
corn,
2d
form the duties pertaining to the office in
W atch Inspector for the ORNRy
FRIDAY .• O ctober 21, 1910
1st, $15.00.
J B Mowry, 12 ears field corn, 1st Mary Kunsman, Drawn workdoi- the best manner possible that w ill protect
the interests of all residents of the county
R A Murray, 3-yr old mare, grade L Heydt,team harn’s.breechmg.lst
lie, 1st.
If you do not read The Observer, why
lit. $10.00,
J- C . F r e e m a n
Dr M M Goftin.Oil painting, sce­
W E Jewell, blacksmith wk, 1st
not?
j
R
A
Murray.
2-yr
old,
either
$ex,
W e would like to have you take i,t, and
nery, 1st.
Mrs R A Murray, butter, 1st >
♦, • •
we know it would be profitable to you to
grade, 2d, $7.50.
W
m
Henrichs,
Amateur Crayon
Mrs J C Hockman, butter, 2d
becomes subscriber.
R e s e n d •« two
year, for $2.50; one year $1.50; 124 ct. • R A Murray, suckling colt, either Mrs WAWoods, hop-ris. bread,2d
enlarging, 1st.
Came to my farm on John
month isn’t much. T ry it. Order by
sex, grade, 1st, $10.00.
Mrs
J
C
McKean, Oil painting sce­ Day river, Sherman county, O re­
Angel cake, 2d
postal card, and pay for it when you can.
loy Powell, Ladies’ saddle horse, Mrs L V Moore, hop-ris. bread,2d
gon once known as the Sherman
nery, 2d.
Church and Society notice. F R E E , ex­
1st,
$5.00.
Huff place 15 miles east of Monk-
M
rsC
F
Coe,
Crazy
patch
work
sofa
Mrs Win Henrichs, Graham “ , 2d
cept when for money making purposes.
land
the following described stock:
Such notice, at regular rates at the option _ V Moore, Percheron stallion,
pillow, 1st.
“
Cocoanut layer cake, 1st
„ .
>■
Eight
head cows, heifers, and
of the publishers.
1st. $15.00.
Fountain and Bottled Soda always in supply.
“
Assortment cookies, 1st Dr M M Qoftin, Hand pieced quilt yearling steer, branded on rightr*
W e will not be responsible for the
V Moore, yearling colt, grade, Mrs J C McKean,Graham br’d ,1st
ctazy patch work, 1st.
neglect of subscribers to notify «» of
hip with character resembling an ••
Special Cool Drinks and Ice Cream to order.
change, in their address. Nor will the
2d. $7.50. -
Mrs
E
Cushman,
Hand
pieced
O,
with projecting finger from to p |Z
Bkg-
powdr
Biscuits,
1st
notification of a Postmaster that the sub­
V Moore, 3-yr old gelding,grade
quilt, crazy patchwork, 2d. and each side; slit in each ear;
scriber has “ Removed" settle the bill of a
Mrs Blue, Assortment cookies, 2d
PO STA L CARD HEAD Q UARTERS
3d, $5.00.
delinquent.
a
-¿*-1
Dorcas
Society,Hand pieced quilt, dew lap under jaw; all are red with
Mrs E H Moore, Rye bread, 1st
white markings; one muley cow
V Moore, Ladies’ saddle horse,
Did it ever occur to you that it posts no
Scenic P hoto V ie w Cards a Specialty.
’ blocks, 1st.
Angel c a k e ................ 1st
in the bunch.
„
more to produce printing that is pleasing
3d,
$2.00.
Confectionery,
Cigars, Tobacco. B illiards and Poof.
Lulu
Meloy,
Crazy
patch
work
to the eye than the other kind?
The
Also, one dark brown heifer
Mrs Robt Urquhart, Fruit eke, 1st
V Moore, Ladies’ saddle horse,
Observer is equipped with all the modern
sofa
pillow,
2d.
branded
with
a
dim
character
re
Nut cake................. 1st
faclities for doing good work at the very
2d, $3.00.
sembling a figure 4 on right hip ;
minimum of cost. T ry us with an order
Layer cake .............. 1st
M A IN S T R E E T
slit in each ear.
and if it is not executed to your perfect W A Morgan, yearling, either sex,
Abase of The Initiative.
“
Chocolate layer cake, 2c
satisfaction you need not pay for it.
Also,
one
dark
red
muley
steer;
roadsters, 1st, $10.00.
Coffee cake
........1st
face ; branded on right flank
Send Iqr advertising rates.
W A Morgan, suckling colt, road
It is a gross abuse of the rights white
with V, half lyingdown ; half crop
Bkg powder biscuits, 1st
guaranteed by the Initiative and off right ear ; left ear smooth crop.
sters, 1st, $10.00.
,
A BRAND NEW PAIR OF EYES
Idabelle Urquhart, Layer cake,-1st
A precipitate liar is one who Chris A lderson, Mare 3-yr old,
Referendum Amendment to the
Also,
five
head
cows
and
heifers,
Bkg-powder Biscuits, 2c
out of the question, of course; but
red -----
with . white
starts something before the cam­
Oregon constitution, to bring u p ---
------ markings; branded
grade, 3d, $5.00.
Mrs TC Lee, hop-ris b re a d .. . . 1st woman suffrage at every general | on right hip the same as the eight
but the pair of glasses with which we
paign is formally open.
F A Sayres, Belgian stallion, 2-yr
can outfit you (after proper testing) * -
I I Lzx.,
zl .tUmm
• all
'ill have
rYilVf*
Mrs J B Mowry, Brown bread 1st
head
above
m
entioned;
old, and under 3, 1st, $10.
election. This measure was sub slit in each ear; three are not dew
will almost convince you that you
Zola Morgan, Loaf cake....... 2d
have the eyesight of youth back
Jonathan P. DolliveT. one ot H T Feugh, pair farm horses grade Adella Mortensen, Candies . 1 s t mitted in 1900 and • beaten by a hipped ; two are dew lapped un­
again. Fact is we can do your eyes
plurality of 2139. In 1906 it was der right eye.
2.2OO-lbs, 2d, $10.00.
the U. S. Senators from Iowa,
Abby Mortensen, Loaf cak e.. 1st
and eyesight a lot of good.
Also, five calves, no brands, red
Peetz & Powell, Percheron stalli­
again proposed and was beaten by
died Saturday of heart disease.
Let s talk to you about it.
H W Strong, Apples ................1st
with
white
markings.
10,173. In 1908 it was again on
on, 2d, $10.00.,
G rapes............... ' • • - 2d
The owner or owners of the a-
on I the ballot and was beaten by a ma- bove animals are hereby notified
The work of reading men out Hansen & Belshe, English Shire Ben Messinger, Quinces
stallion, 1st, $15.00.
Henrv Johnson Fears............. 3d JoritY of 21»649- Notwithstanding to caj, fo r them prove property,
of the republican party has been
J e w e le r a n d O ptic: •ns
C
J
Thompson,
Belgian
stallion,
c n u t
A rk tc
3d these repeated defeats, more deci-ipay charges, and take them away,
suspended indefinitely, and things
n w ° J mC8n PP
•
Live at each election, the same I or otherwise they will be sold as
T H E DALLES, OR EC ( ; n .
2d. $10.00.
are looking as lovely as old home
■
A
BucWey
A
p
X
\
/
■
I
2d
—
i,
again
on
the
ballot
this
providedI
by
law
-
a
t
«re-farm,
narn
1 N Lemon, Coach-grade mare, C A Hockley, Appies
week.
_
f I
ba„ ot
.g m,8ieadinß cd in this advertisement, to the
2-yr old, 1st, $10.00.
W B McCoy. P e a rs ............... 1st I y « /;.* ne Dal'° ‘
K ib e « bidder for cash, at 10 o ’-
Lumbering is the largest manu I N Lemon, Coach-grade mare, Mrs I C Hockman P ears....... 2d an^ intimates a proposal to g'vc cjock ¡n the forenoon of Saturday
2 yrs old, 2d, $7.50.
2d I votes to taxpaying women only, October 29th, 1910.
facturing business in the city of
Fred Lanbscher, Potatoes
"1
G eorge W. C oy ,
1
N
Lemon,
Belgian
stallion,
3d,
but the measure to be voted on is
Portland.
Printing is next to
O n io n s .....................1st
3t.44]
Croy,
Oregon.
the same proposition which the
$5.00.
lumbering in value of its annual
¡ts
E x p e rt, E x p e rie n c e d , R e g is te re d P h a r m :
John Christiansoh, O n io n s.. . . ls<
Lemon,
pair
farm
horses,
people have so often (and so re­
products.
_
I N
fle d ic in e s C a r e fu lly C o m p o u n d e d .
Pumpkins . . .
- 2d
cently) condemned. It should be
grade, 1st, 10.00.
Carl
Peetz,
Potatoes
.............
2d
The Spirit of Idaho, by Arth­
Mrs Peary, wife of the explorer, 1 N Lemon, 2-yr old, either sex,
Complete Assortment of Silverware and Jewch
voted down this year By an incre­
K a le ........... : .............1st
ur
W
,
North,
and
Greater
Than
is said to be the only woman who
grade, 1st, $10.00.
K a h lra b i...................1st ased majority, especially because Gold, (the Harnessing of Rivers,)
ever took part in a walrus hunt. 1 N Lemon, 2-yr old, either sex,
fraud undertaken
by Clayton M. Jones, in October
Onions, Yel.Danvers,2d i of
— the
------------
-----
, , to be
, per-
-
Still, it must take just as much
.. D
petrated on the people by the use Sunset magazine. Now on sale on
grade, 3d, $5.00.
Rcdwetherfild,2d Pf a b l s e an(J mi, leadinÄ ,itie on
courage to go on a mouse hunt in I N Lemon, pair fm horses, grade
all news stands, 15 cents. [¿7.3.42
Rutabagas...............
lst the ballot. (Signed),Oregon Asso-
a vegetable cellar.
2,800 lbs, 2d, $10.00.
to c k
Any and all K in d s o f P a te n t M e d ic in e A lw a y s In
Wm Henrichs, P o ta to e s........... 1st ciation n opposed
to womansuffrage,
opr _____
Ira K Axtell, gentleman’s saddle Truman Strong, Onions. Y D ..l« t'
Mrs Francis James
' ------ Bailey,
A man who was fed by an Iowa
horse, 1st, $5\00.
President.
If you want to keep posted on W W - H - H 1 1W H - W I N H 4 W H W 4 W 4 I W -
Carrots......... ..........1st Paid Adv.]
woman when he was a tramp, has Ira K Axtell, gentleman’s saddle
what is being done in Sherman ••
Parsnips......................1st
|<s «The W o r ld ’» B o o t.
come back and made her rich.
horse, 3d, $2.00.
county, and Hie Inland E m pire1*
N o one has ever made a salve,ointment
Cases of this kind are rare, and it R T Morgan, standard bred stalli­ Vivian Strong, Muskmelons.. 1st
of Oregon, read The Old Reliable
J O Thompson, Rutabagas . 2d or balm to compare with Bucklen’s A rn i­ Observer, Special rates, in ad­
sounds to us like a bit of free ad­
on, 3-yr old, 1st, $15.00.
ca Salve; ¡14 the one perfect healer of cuts
vertising to promote a generous R T Morgan, mare 3-yr old, road Fred Messinger, Early potatoes 2d corns, burns, bruise«, sores, scalds, boils, vance, good until Jan. 1, 1911
MILLER & DAVIS
One Year (in advance) $1.50
Late
potatoes...........
1st
hand out.
ulcers, ecoeota, salt rheum. For sore eyes
ster, 3d, $5.00.
Two Years
“
2.50
P a rsn ip s....................2d cold tores, chapped hands or sprains, its
T h e well know n w o rk m en w ill atten d
After^fying $17,000 for a chance R T Morgan, mare 2-yr old, road­
Three
Years
“
3.00
W A Morgan, B eets,................ 1st supreme. Infallible for piles. O nly 25 c at
Four months
“
-50
to all calls direct or by phone for
sters, 1st, $10.00.
Z to run for governor of Georgia,
Frank Silvers, R W Onions .2d Moro Pharmacy
Call at the office, or address,
R
T
Morgan,
geld
in
g
r
3-yr
old,
Hoke Smith has discovered that
Clark Teale, Early potatoes. 1st
T he O bserver ,
roadsteh 1st, $10.00.
some of the democratic leaders in
C h ild r e n
C ry
£30.td]
Moro, O r |X PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, ETC.
11 W Strong, P u m p k in ........... 1st
R
T
Morgan,
pair
mares
or
geld­
that state propose to ignore his
Squash .. • .................1st
FOR FLETCHER’S
Now prepared with a complete kit of tools to
ings, roadsters, 1st, $10.00.
nomination and vote scattering.
Dr MM Goffin, exh of Ferns . 1st
attend all calls for plumbing, etc. in the country.
C
A
S
T
O
R
I
A
Some fine lessons in politics are Roy Powell, mare, 3-yr old, road­ Mrs E H Moore, of Cactus . 1st
Have you seen our Steel Watering Trough/?
sters, 1st, $10.00.
Any person or personshaving ..
being learned this year.
Mrs W A Woods, cut Flowers 1st
If not take a look and order one.
horses, cattle, houses, lots or house- Z
1 N Lemon, suckling colt, either
Vivian Strong, Carnations....... 1st
hold
goods
for
sale
or
exchange.
-;
-sex, grade, 1st, $10.00.
Wellman got away last Saturday
MrsKHeydt, Petunias, 10 coirs 1st
or parties desiring to buy such IT S hop in th e M a x w e l O ffic e B ld g , n e a r H o te l,
C
A
Buckley,
pair farm horses,
on his long deferred flight across
property,
will find I he Observer I
_ ;
“ ' Annuals .............. .os-1st
grade. 2,800 lbs, 1st, $15.
a
good,
medium
for
advertising!
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the Atlantic. He had a crew of ex­
“ . Floral W re a th ............2d
and securi.ng
™e
|
< X*XM *
perts with him. and they were up C A Buckley, pair farm horses,
Climbing plant ....... 1st
grade,
2.800
lbs,
3d,
$5.00.
in the air 3 hours less than 3 days,
Dr M M Goffin, exh of ferns, 1st
when they were picked up 150 m. C A Buckley, mare 3-yr old, grade Otto Peetz, F u c ia .....................1st
For The Accomodation of the Public. Wc are tfere to Stay
2d, $7.50.
F o r t h e A m b it io n s —
east of the North Carolina coast
MrsWm
Henrichs,
Geraniums.
1st
is jS f iS ln t b e r s it t p
]
by a passing steamer, and returned C A Buckley, geldipg, 2-yr old,
In our factory, Costly Mater­
Hand bouquet......... 2d
grade,Tst. $10.00.
ials
and
Skill
in
M aking are
to New York. The gas bag flew
Mrs J C Hockman, Oleander 1st
the conditions and ingre­
away and the contents of the deri- C A Buckley, suckling colt, either
Hollyhock ...............1st
dients that combine to make
sex,
grade,
2d,
$7.50.
Opposite City Pump H o u s e .
gible went to the bottom of the sea.
C A Buckley, span of mules, 1st. Mrs T C Lee, Sweet peas . . . 1st
^■mtnaUonB. ia FRKK
Tor tew-h^r.,
N esturtians.............. 1st
$15.00.
atud^nU preparing for collage or
•*_
so perfect a
ty , women • ctuba. grnngea eng naera a
D-2- f o x
There are 32 measures coming
Mrs CL Ireland,best lOvar roses 1st
home makere
N o prailm nary
Gus Engstrom, suckling colt, eith­
Ucn 1« raqulrod. Thia mall ooorae maans
up for the people to vote upon at
Sweet peas......... .. 2d
er sex, grade, 3d, $5.00
the coming election. Each one is
Mrs Margaret Samuel, Burnt wood
On the Basis of Live and Lei Live,
W A Woods, mare. 3-yr old, road­
C orm epcndenca Htudy I>et>*riment
either beneficial or injurious to
Magazine rack, 1st.
«PotrooirB
the
JfoAar»
Paol«-”
sters, 2d, $7.50.
U atv»rB lt7 o f O rexon
Co<«M<laMry (X,
the people of the state. The vot­
Mrs T C Lee, Burnt wood Gibson
Kuxaoo
-
-
-
O ro<oo
James Woods, gelding, 3-yr old,
ers upon these measures are law
Gir, picture, 1st.
J o hn T o n k in s , P r o p r ie to r .
roadsters,’ 3d, $5.00.
makers and their decisions are su­
MrsTC Lee, Burntwood Panel,1st
Cattle. A H Barnum’s Herefords
5® ®
preme, hence the utmost care
Bull,3-yr old or over,1st. $15. G A McNeil, Reporesse braid wk
should be used by them. Do not
piece, 2d.
“ 2-yr old under 3, 1st . 10
pass any proposition* you are
Geo
Hansen,
Embroidery center
Cow, 3-y old or over, 1st . 10
called upon to vote on, but vote
piece,
white,
2d.
“ 3-yr old or over, 2d -7250
y e t o n th o se y o u favor and under
Mrs
E
H
Moore,
Embroidery
cen­
“ 2-y old under 3, 1st. IQ
stand, and no upon those you are
ter
piece,
white,
1st.
“ 1-y old under 2, 1st . .10
opposed to ns well as those you
Bull
or heifer undr 1-yr, 1st 10 Mrs W A Woods, Embroidery
do not understauu.
center piece^olored, 2d
.........................1-y, 2d 7.50
Dr
M
M
Goffin, French eyelet em
“
“
“ 1-yr, 3d 5
H A R V E S T O VER
A W Lafferty, republican candi­
broidery
piece, 2d,
date from this district for congress, Sheep. E E Barnum’s exhibit.
It’s the best of wisdom to paint
Mrs Dunlap, Hand embroidered
Shropshires ram. 2-y old,
your property in the fall and protect
in a personal letter to this office
p
waist, 2d.
or over, 1 s t................... $5
it against winter storms.
says : “ I am going to put up a hard
M
rs
J
C
McKean,
Reporesse
braid
House, barn, fences, implements—
do. do. same age, 2d ....... ¿-2
fight in favor of getting laws pass­
no matter what you want to paint—
work piece, 1st.
do.
do,
1-yr
old
under
2,
2d
2
ed to give Oregon what she is en­
some cne of
do. lamb, under 1-y, 1st .. 5 Mrs J C McKean,Hardenger lunch
titled to. Besides, I shall work
H
E
N
a
man
feels
the
necessity
of
being
in
cloth, 2d.
S herwin -W illiams P aints
do. do. ,
*’ ** v 2d
2
for all progressive republican mea­
Mrs
R
C
Atwood,Embroidery
cen­
two places at the same turn; he goes to
will do your work better and at less
do. ewes, 1-y or over, pen
sures having for^ their object the
ter piece, colored, 1st.
cost than any others.
of
3.
2
d
............................
2
giving of absolute equality of op­
the
nearest
telephone
anti
sends
his
voice.
If you want a good Job that will
Mrs
RC
Atwood,Embroidery
cen­
ewe lambs under 1-yr do, 1st . 5
portunity to the rich and the poor.
save money for you com e in and talk
It
in
not
exactly
the
same
thing,
but
when
a
man
talks
ter
piece,
white,
1st.
Lincolns ram, 2-y old or
ic over with us.
Upon this platform I wasnominat-
Mrs EH Moore, Hardenger lunch hundreds of m iles in opposite directons from the same Bel
over, 1st ............. '-.<••••
ed and my election will mean that
INTIME T O P A IN T
doth, 1st.
( Tellephone. it is about a« good.
do. do. under 1-y, 1st . . . . 5
the voters of the district desire to ’
In the .laily use of the telephone a man travels al lo v e r
Mrs
Robt
Urquhart,
hand
embroi­
carry to fruition the object they L V Moore, Shropshires:
town by wire in a few m inutes. It is jus ttB ® *y •
,
dered skirt, 2d.
Ewes, pen of 3, 1-y, 1st....... 5
have undertaken by giving me the
all
over
tl.e
state
and
other
states
by
means
of
the
untversa
Mrs
Robt
Urquhart,
hand
embroi­
Ewe lambs, pen of 3, 2d-
nomination. Should 1 fail within
dered waist, 1st.
Izong Distance service of the Bell System.
Ram 1-yr old, under 2, 1st .5
two years to get laws passed
MrsRobt
Urquhart,
Shadow
eyelet
of great and material benefit to H W Strong. Berkshire sow, 1-y
embroidery piece, 1st.
M oro, Oregon.
M . M . HOSMER,
old. under 2, 1st
• • 5
Oregon. I shall not, under any
Every Bell Telephone is the Center qf the Syetem.
circumstances.accent a nomination Robt Urquhart, pr Pekin ducks.lst Mrs Robt Urquhart, French eyelet
embroidery
piece,
1st.
to r a second term. ’
I * “ Toqlouse geese, 1st
The
O b serv er.
SHERMAN COUNTY FAIR.
Estray Notice— Sale.
Wm. RUDOLF
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