Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, October 21, 1910, Image 3

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T w e n ty L arge Cases of Staple
and F an cy D ry Goods, and L ad­
ies and Childrens R eady to W ear
garm ents just received and we
cordially invite your attenton to
' our complete line.
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George Miller accompanied Mr
lutely pure by radium emana­ and Mrs Jewell on an auto trip to
Celilo, Sunday.
tions.
Now really, is there any lasting
Bring your job printing to The
satisfaction in roasting anyone ? Observer office. Neat, attractive
work and reasonable prices guar­
Ask youiaelf. - „
Old Mother Earth has her grim anteed.
triumphs. The prodigal aviators
Old type metal makes the best
have to come back to her for and the cheapest babbiting. The
Observer has a lot of such materi­
burial.
Rob Richardson, the plaster and al for sale cheap.
Life*is made up of habits; get
cement worker will be at your
service by writing him at Wasco, good habits and you will have a
healthy, happy life. One of the
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best
habits is a sunny disposition.
If you want a good watch get
Community silver ware, best A
one of the Hamilton, the Railroad
Watch. L. W . Ross, the Wasco No. 1 plated, made by the Old
Quaker Colony, on sale at Moro
jeweler, sells them
The Misses Westerfield and Hardware and Implement Co.’s
Miss Landingham of Grass Valley
were in attendance at the fair last
week and made this office a pleas­
ant call.
A fire in Shaniko, caused by up­
setting a kerosene lamp, destroyed
$30,000 worth of property, and
suffocated one man, possibly three
others.
Cut« and bruise« may be healed in about
one third the time required by the usual
treatment by applying Cham berlain’« L in i­
m ent I t is an antiseptic ami cauaes such
injuries to heal without maturation. This
linim ent also relieve« aorenemt of the muacle«
and rheumatic pains.
F o r sale by all
dealer«.
I’lse
O b server
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CANNEDGOODS
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and GROCERIES o
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>1 PERFECT DREMM
at our store. FR E SH
CLEAN STOCK of
standard goods now in.
dream of fin« clothe«, m ade
to your measure at m oderate
price« can be realized by order­
ing your next garm ent from
R ose &
Company's
3 4 0 50» A v a , Chicago, HL
Line of Woolens
now on diaplay m our »tore.
LOOK A T T H IS .“
Steel C ut Coffee la i 1-3 lb .
sealed cans
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Good Bulk Coffee
ao, 35, 35c
W h ite Rose Syrup per can 60c
Pork and Beans large can
35c
Mixed or Plain Pickles In
large buckets
$<-35
Green Corn, etc.
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T h r e e h u n d r e d exchuive pattern«
containing nothing b u t th e ve ry latest
creation» to «elect from .
Denou Correspondence.
Style» and workm anship a re o f the
A good line of S hirts and w o rk
•o x , Ties, Suspenders, etc. Be
sure and see our line of SHOES
and H A T S before you buy.
beat that ex p ert tailor« can produce.
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Price« the lo w est
Wheat hauling will soon be over
I. R. HARDIN
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L e t us show you w h a t “ C lo th es
for this season.
V a lu e « ” we o ffe r
You can be your
Moro,
Oregon. f
Dennis Wiley and Roy King
own judge.
have left for Alberta.
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Several of our people attended
the county fair last week.
I P Hardip and A Hunter, made
a business trip to Wasco on the
14th.
No more air ships have been
seen passing through space above
here.
No word received fromMrRees
this week. We hope he is still on
the road to recovery.
Miss Edna Evans was a Sunday
visitor at DeMoss. She is recov­
M A N U FA C T U R E R S O F
ering from a serious illness.
The Dust-cap Social was a great
success. The house was literally
packed, not even standing room. >0<x>^r*7c->xxxxxxxxxxxxx3000c0000cxxxxxxxxxx300000000ci0ij
The proceeds, amounting to $76.-
72, will be used for improving the
church property.
It has become very fashionable
for Moro families to take their
Sunday dinners at Hotel Moro,
where they obtain splendid service
and save lots of home trouble.
Don’t forget to keep up your
subscriptions to T he Old Reliable
RobtUrquhart attended the F ob when subscribing time comes
Old newspapers for sale at The
around next fall. Things are go­
sil
Caledonian pic nic.
Observer office.
Mr and Mrs A L Landingham, ing to keep right on doing in this
Pocket Maps of Oregon and
MOHO. «HICKMAN CO., «KROON:
Washington. The Observer Book and daughter, were visitors in this old shack.
At a meeting of the Ladies’ Aid
city Saturday.
KIDAY....... O ctqber 21, 1910 Store.
Saturday
officers for the ensuing
Rev M J Hickey is making a re­
Don’t wait to be dunned ; pay
T h e price of T h e O bserver i« $1.50 per
term
were
elected as follows: Mrs
We ally splendid periodical of his Oc­
car, 75 cent« for »ix month«, 50 cent» for up now, and a year ahead.
O A Ramsey, president; Mrs C F
>ur month«— but if paid in advance we need the money.
cidental Magazine.
ccept $2.50 in full for 2 year«.
Shorter
Coe, vice-president; Mrs Don
;rm» th in one year 12'4 cent« per month.
Miss Lottie Cov^y arrived last Wheat, secretary ; Mrs Jas Stewart
Send The Observer to your ab­
A Blue M ark here w ill answer an in ­ sent friends.
It gives all the local week to teach the Erskine school, treasurer.
ner, when entered upon our calendar,
news,
and
is
better
than a letter. which opened in the new building
iv in * the date of the paper a« the date at
Walter E Thompson, brother o
Mailed fpur months for 50c.
hich your current «ub«cription expire».
Monday.
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A., known here some 20 years
A n ordinary ca«e of diarrhoea can, aa a
Mrs Race of lone, formerly Miss ago as a bright young man, diet
E u re k a L o d g e N o . 121.
rule, lie cured by a «ingle doee o f Chamber-
lain’« Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme­ Via Sayres of this city, is visiting
A. F. A A. M. Moro. o r.
in Arizona on the 3d, aged 33 yrs.
Meet» the first and third dy. T h ia remedy h u no superior for bowel her parents, other relatives and
complaint«. F or «ale by a lf dealer«.
or several years past he has been
Thursday evening« of each
riends in this city and vicinity.
connected with the government
m o n th .-
Visiting member«
L. W. Ross, the Wasco jeweler,
cordially invited to
meet
For Sherman county wheat land service, in the Quartermasters de­
gives a guarantee with every watch
ith u». By order o f W . M .
A Good Position
and
renting propositions, outfits partment. The remains were in­
J. M . P a RRT, Secretary.
that you cannot get of anyone, ex­
for sale, etc., see B. F. Peetz, the terred in the family lot at San
cept a jeweler known for watches
B e th le h e m
C h a p te r
Can be had by ambitious young
Xeal Estate Man, suite 3, Bank 7rancisco, where the mother, Mrs
NO. 78 O. E- s.
at the right price.
men and ladies, in the field of
building, Moro, Oregon.
Regular com munication
M J Thompson, still lives.
Wireless or Railway telegraphy.
each 2d and 4th Thursday
Manager Rudolf gave the first
Notice. All persons having bills
A farmers’ campaign against Since the 8-hour law became effec­
evening« m onthly. By or-
performance of his moving picture
Ider of W . M .
against
the
Sherman
county
fair
weeds
is just what is wanted, “ they tive, and since the Wireless com­
M rs . H e l e n P a r r y . Secy. show Sunday evening.
The show
association, should file them with do s a y b u t don’t look at the panies are establishing stations
M o re Lodge, N o. 113, will be continued every Sunday George Mowry, Secretary, on or abuse in towns; however, the only
throughout the country, there is a
l. o . o . F. Moro, o r.
and Wednesday evenings.
before Saturday, October 22d.
movement that can result in any great shortage of telegraphers. Po­
¿Meeting every
Saturday
See B. F. Peetz, suite 3 Bank
^evening at 7:30 o clock.
It may be interesting to hypo­ considerable benefit in the way of sitions pay beginners from $70 to
‘ V iiitin g member» are cor- Building, Moro, about your ab­
1 d ially invited.
Member»
chondriacs to know that a Balti­ abating the weed nuisance is con­ $90 per month, with good chance
stract ; 5 years’ work with the coun­
expected to be pre«ent.
more doctor has invented a new cert of action and an honest pur­ of advancement. 1 he National
B r is b in , N . G .
_
ty records enables him to prepare
W m . H e NBICHS, Secy.
disease
; its not known, however, pose ; everything goes for nothing Telegraph Institute of Portland.
your abstract speedily and correct.
when he will have it ready for in any other way; one man isn t Or., operates six official institutes
a bit more to blame than another. in America, under supervision of
We
are
so
crowded
with
work
distribution.
Subscribe for the Observer.
Jaw-bone it cheap ; work counts. Railroad and Wireless officials,
this week that we must be excused
Mr and Mrs Matthias would be
Judge Bourhill of The Dalles, for seeming neglect to acknowl­
The Rogue river orchard, for and places all graduates into posi­
glad
to have you call at their farm
as a Moro visitor on the 17th.
edge many compliments from ex­
which
Col C A Buckley and Mr tions. It will pay you to write
Miss Felton is attending to Mrs hibitors and others at the fair ; all on the 28th, about lunch time, if Baker of Grass Valley, paid $27,- them for full details.
[£30tf40
you buy a horse or not. The old
trahl’s attractive millinery display are appreciated, however.
500,
will
net
them
$20,000
in
ap­
oiks are going to retire and rest a
Grass Valley.
Miss Hortense Deatsman, friend while. Johnny will run the farm ples alone this year, 14,000 boxes OUAUDIAN’H S alk <»» H « al P a o r iB T T .
1« hereby «iven that in nnr«nanoe
of apples were picked from 32 of an Notioe
Mr and Mrs J W Leonard are of Miss Lola Martin, is on her 2d after this.
order of the County ooort of the atate
of
Oregon
Waaoooonnty, made at a reg­
omeward bound from Colorado visit to Oregon from her Indiana
acres of 20-y old trees. The place ular term of for «»id
Conrt on the 3d day of Oc­
The
Dalles
is
primping
for
an
has quite an interesting history. tober, 1910, in the m atter of the Oaardian-
ad expect to arrive at The Dalles home. Miss D. has the distinction
exhibition for aeronecks, when the The orchard was formerly old Ft. •hip of Charles Harper, an aged and Inflrni
of living in one state, and receiv­
person, the undersigned gnsrdian of said
n the 31st.
Wrights come along with their VanNoy, and was the scene of eatate
will prooeed to sell, from and »fter
ing
her
mail
at
the
most
conveni
the 19th day of November, 1910,
F L Kee, who has been farming
Brookinses, their Johnstones, their hostile preparations during the In­ Saturday,
the real property hereinafter deaoribed, be­
,e Wilbur Cooper farm has taken ent post office, just across the line Hoxseys, their Turpinses, and their
longing to said estate, at private sale for
dian wars. It was named for the oaah in hand as a whole, or part oash and
,e R J Ginn farm, occupied last in Ohio.
Parmlees; we hope they may not original settler on the land. A ford the balanoe seonred by mortgage on «aid
land, satd property being desoribed as fol­
An Indiana man who had turn out to be fakirs, such as are
ear by E A Moretz.
: The south half of the northeast quar
and a ferry was maintained at this lows
come
west
to
Oregon,
got
awfully
ter (8}<NEl<) and lots one (11 and two (2)
Buy it now. Now is the time to buy a
now doing Northern Indiana and point on the river, and the place of
seotion
atx (6, in township one (1) north
jt tle o f Chamberlain'» Colic, Cholera and homesick he told a friend that he
Southern Michigan. But if they was known all over Oregon, now of range eighteen (18) E.,W .M .,ln Sherman
forrhoaa Remedy. I t la alruoat certain
Oregon, containing 159.04 aorea.
> be needed l*fo re the aumrner u over, was going back to God s country
are all right, Judd ; toss them over it is becoming known everywhere. oonnty
Submit bids to or oall on the nnderaigned
hi« remedy haa no superior. For tale by In about a month he returned to
at
TheDalle»,
to Frank M enefee,
Sherman county, about five miles We do not know how our friends the Attorney Oregon,or
for the state, at The Dalle«,
11 dealers.
Oregon and his friend upon meet­ high.
Oregon. Dated thia 10th day of Ootober,
here found out about it so well, 1910,
ERNEST JACOBSEN,
F W Matthias will hold an auc- ing him said: “ I thought you
Guardian of Charles Harper, an
Newberg Graphic: Milt Cady but it was sure a lucky strike for
aged and Infirm person.
on sale of Sherman County Hor- were going back
to G od’s came across a bull snake Tuesday them that they bought it.
FRANK M ENEFEE, Attorney for the state.
es at his farm near Klondike on country?” I he young man re­
5to21nl8.ftl]
The Dalle«. Oregon.
be 28th. Full particulars in bills, marked that he had been there, which he captured and took home
to turn loose on the moles anc
Sherman C ® u ty Wheat Farm.
but found that God had movec gophers burrowing about his place.
Mr and Mrs Umburger are now west.
His custom had always been to
Owner wishes to dispose of part
t cottage in their new and hand­ The Moro colony o f youngsters k ill these snakes whenever oppor­ of holding». Mfjacre»; 400 plow
M a in S tr e e t, T o n k in » ’ B ld g .
l e home at the Experiment in Wallowa county, have establish­ tunity offered, but on finding one
M o ro , O re g o n .
,
land. Good soil; plenty water.
arm, provided for them by Un- ed headquarters in high timber, gome years ago that was badly
Good house, barn, and outbuild­
e Sam.
which they have contracted to re­ puffed in the stomach he made a ings. Water piped in house, % Haring Secured a First-Class Lady
Let us do your next order of duce somewhat to the shape ol post mortem and found a gooc mile to station. In order to sell Cook, we are now Prepared to Ac­
ommercial Job Printing High cordwood, at so much per. The sized pocket gopher partly digest­ within 30 days, will throw in 556 comodate the Public in a Satisfact­
rade work, at prices satisfactory . larder will be kept supplied with ed. Since then he gives them ful acres of summer fallow, all seeded ory manner.
he Old Reliable Observer Steam the choicest game, to aid in which license to hunt on his premises to 40-fold wheat on rented land Fair Visitors are Especially invited.
the Moro Hardware and Imple­ and finds that they follow the joining farm. $25 per acre. $30(X)
rintery, Moro, Oregon.
11 A Page, our former neighbor ment Company have this week mole and gopher holes and catch cash, balance easy terms. Write JOHN TONKINS, Proprietor.
to B. F. Peetz, Moro, Oregon, for
f The City Market, was up on a shipped to the boys a couple of the burrowing pests.
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Winchesters,
and
a
supply
of
am
Chronicle: Henry C Gordion, more detailed information.
¡sit from his Yamhill county fruit
who owns a ranch west of Dalles
irm last week, looking six years munition.
oungcr than when he left here.
• While astronomers do not look city, has an artesian well on his
for
a heavy shower of meteors this place. When the drilling was
Now you can buy your Haviland
month,
one popped into view Sat stopped there was but 50 feet of
ihina as you want it to fill an as-
M ORO, O R EG O N .
urday
evening
about 8 o’clock, anc water in the well. Two weeks
yrtment at the Moro Hardware
mplemcnt Co., where a full line shot to the southward from east to ago Mr. Gordion noticed, when
l iv e r y , f e e d a n o s a l e s t a b l e s .
he started his engine going, that
f these goods are kept in stock. west. It was a green and yellow
affair, with a train of light behinc the water started to flow from the
C. R. BELSHEE, Proprietor and Manager.
Avenanus Carbol,neum is a
forming a tail. The November pump at once and thinking it pe­
erm destroyer. It destroys the meteor shower is almost as regular culiar, investigated and found that
Telephone from T h e Dalle« or any Sherman county point, at our
ausc of decay in posts or timber, as clock work, but the showers are the well was full of water. Since
pen««- Service furnlahed to or from M oro to any point.
OUR M O TTO
"Pie*«« tha public.”
he U S G overnm ent the O R denser some years than others, anc that time the flow has become so
k N Co, Multnomah county and this is an off year. The November strong that it has forced The water
EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE,
ne city of Portland, are making meteors are supposed to be frag through the pump when not oper
encral use of ¡ton bridge timbers, m e n tso fa shattered comet, tho’ ated. The pump has-been re
8PE C IA L RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS
tc. The Observer Book Store js there are differences of opiniori moved to see how much the flow
listributors of the pure article in
is.
about that.
»berm an county.
M O R O C O M M E R C IA L C O M P A N Y
If she really has, and
you want to take life
easy and have the best
there is going, get your
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SUMMER HARDWARE
The time has arrived when you do not feel
like sweltering over a hot stove In getting the
mid-day meal. This Is not necessary If you
have one of our
NA1 10NAL INSURANCE GASOLINE STOVES.
REFRIGERATORS.
a refrigerator is another convenient piece of
kitchen furniture; we handle a good line.
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A complete line of Reach sporting goods.
Headquarters for Automobile Oil.
MORO HARDW ARE & llPLEMEST CO
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I OPPORTUNITY SALE *
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This means that every prospective home­
builder will have the opportunity, wheth­
er building a new home or repairing the
old one to purchase Lum ber of the Best
Grade at right prices.
rock spring n u t and lu m p coal
10 inch Slabs, Pine and Fir Wood.
Up-
to-date Sashes and Doora, Molding, Build­
ing Paper, Cement, Lime, etc.
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER COMPANY
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H .U . flA RTIN , M oro M a n a g e r.
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