Or.HUt.Soc., C iti HiU. / HERMAN S h e rm a n E s ta b lis h e d 1 8 S 7 . D r . O O o u n tv , J. COFFIN, PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON. fhe grain (¡rowers [onvinieneu D r MARIK M. COFFIN. O r e g o n . F r id a y . many are RILLED in MEXICAN RIOTS Dixeases of WGBica 4 Childreft a Specialty Are not alone confined to Rural Free Delivery of mail and the Telephone. There is another convenience which all farmers should have — and many do have a cbec ng AO-« count with a good bank. The possessor of such an avoids the risk of having his mopey on his person or a M S his home where it is in danger of fire and thievee. His bills paid by ch S k areoot only a valid receipt, 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, but start an account now with Office in The Coffin Building, 1st St. Soldiers F ire M oro , O regon . Rioters With Disastrous Effect«. J. R. Morgan Z D e x x tle t M ORO, r - OREGON 1st to 15th of each month. Office opposite Drs. Coffin Into Thronjs of El Paeo, Tex.—O«»« hundred per- sons were killed In rteu which took place at Zacatreaa, In the Interior of Mexico, according to fB|>l'rU received I N 'o v .c : a b e r LARGEST VOTE IN HISTORY *¿5 1 9 1 <>♦ I nsurgents lose P ortland—Oregon cast the largest vote in Its history In the recent gen eral election, according to the official returns, a com pilation of which bat been completed. Wives Arrayed Against Hus­ The vote cast for candidates of ah bands in Balloting on parties for governor tetaled 118,442, oi approxim ately 7,600 more than wers Fight tor Control. cast for presidential electors In 1908 The total vote- cast in th a t year wax A tlantic City, N. J.—The move by 110,889. the Insurgents for access to the books W est's Lead Is 6152 ____ . figures . . ___ _____ ___ from ef ot N ational G range to secure evl- The total compiled flclal retu rn s, but which have not y»1I dence ot alleged reckless use of iunds been canvassed by the sta te election of the organisation m et defeat after board, give Oswald W est, dem ocrat, s I the debate, In which the hostile forces lead over Jay Bowerman, republican put forth th eir b est speakers, for governor, of 6151. W est received W orthy M aster ilelm e, ot Michigan M »S3 and B o w .r m « «7.701. Br « e n t « l l b . r..o lu U « o . The c o u a lle . carried h r B ow erm al mlaalcn lo go over the recoru«. are Columbia, Coos. Gilliam , Hood | speeches were made by M aster» IN GRANGE BATTLE here. , J Boldlera fired Into R^truggUng body W A SC O . - OREGON of rioters with dleaattt«» effect One 16th to 30th of each month. h undred la the low « < * * tiiu ate of the Office opp. M cCoy. Atwood Co Ipsa of lift. whloh m a/ reach 600. A dtopatah from Del Rio, Tex , on the Mexican border, 260 miles east of L^ne? M^rowh in’*Sheiman. U m atilla I lngton; Hoyt, of South Dakota, and here, state» that rumora are current and W heeler others. of a fight which la auppoaed to have Wasoo, W ashington W est, therefore, carried 20 out of th» | Wlvee, who according to the law ol taken place near there between Amer THX NKW BAN IT A KY MILK PAIL. the G range are given equal franchise A ttorn ey s at L aw lean» and Mexicans th ^ F I r ^ C o n g r e ts l o n a l D tatrld I w ith th e ir husbands. In many cases H ere you are again—a san itary milk H 4 H H 1 1 1 1 H * l I f 1 1 ' H 11 1 11111111 H M *• > Report» that hands or Mexican« pall of heavy tinned wire th a t will be Room. 1 & 2 tfver W . W . M. Co. Bank have crossed the river at different the plurality of W. C. Hawley, r© voted In opposition to the men w of Interest to th e farm er’s wife. The publican. Is 7.931. he having received th e sta n d p a tte rs and points cannot he verified. County of­ top of the pall 1» form ed w ith a g rad­ 26 284 votes to 18,323 for R G- Sm ith ally lined up for the I COUnted ln8urgPnta ual rise for about three Inches on the M a n u fa ctu rer an d D ealer in MORO - OREGON ficer» and United 8tatea river guards 16.264 votes to la. Mate that they have no positive in dem ocrat. sides and back, and from this point In th e Second D istrict, A. W. Laf had met with defeut In their first an oval shaped hood Is form ed w ith a formation of trouble, but have heard move to w rest the control from the ferty, republican, has a plurality oi total rise of four Inches from the level J. A. W ilson G eo . M owry rumors of an invasion and attack at 11,146, having received 30,642 vote» present adm inistration. of the top of the pall, which covers different points. Co operation in stores, life and fire the entlr© top of the pall w ith the ex­ to Manning's 19,497. Collars Whips, Blankets, etc, Insurance, m arketing products, chiefly ception of» eight Inches on th e fro n t T roops Camp on Border. A. M. Craw ford, republican candl occupied the attention of the Grange rim of the pail aud five and a half In A FU L L LIN E NOW ON H A N D date for atto rn ey goneral, received th« Upon w hat Is regarded as good au A ttorneys at L aw highest Individual vote of any candl prior to the war over tho opening of height, made w ithout seams, w hich th o rlty , It Is learned th a t B rigadier Every state m uster who m akes a lower milk pall than any on date, but was not opposed by a dem o tho books Dona. JO fficein the Moro Commercia’ G eneral Hoyt, com m anding the Do crat, his oue opponent being C. C reported declared that, where the co­ the m a rk e t It has a rounding hood p artm en t of Texas, ha. been in stru ct operative plan hud been Introduced, which Is not In the way when used. M o ro , Oregon. Mr. Craw dford re T here are no corners or cracks, says ed from W ashington to hold troops ,B rlx, S clallst. Co. new brick building. It was growing in popularity aud was the H ardw are Magazine, for milk or in read in ess for service on th a Mex­ ’calved 83,456 to Brlx’ 19,937. . . . . . . . . . . . .-.- 7 — 1. t«4 »1-1- I 1' 1" 1 f i l l l"l-1 MORO - OREG O N . ican border. Already four oompanles John ( ochran, as m anager for Ja> saving large sum s to th e farm ers. m oisture to collect and sour or cause Bowermi n, In the late gubernatorial rust. of th e Tw enty-third In fan try from Roosevelt Visits W hite House. F o rt Clark are enoamped n ear Eagle campaign, expended >1.292.30 in be W ashington—Theodore Roqsevelt Take W arningl half of Mr. Bowerman, according U Pass. “T ake warning!” 1* a m otto th a t retu rn ed to the W hite House Saturday his sworn statem en t filed with th« Z acatreas la th e capital of the S tate and th ere was no m ember of the fam ­ should be pasted In largo le tte r s o n of M orealos, and Is rem ote from lines secretary of state. ily of Its occupant, his successor as every bottle and can of gasoline th a t Oswald W est, governor elect, ex A ttorney - at - L aw of com m unication. N ew . of the riots president, thore to bid him welcome. Is kept In the house. pended only >460 In securing the of T his cleansing fluid Is as useful as ♦* lust received a larrje assortment of Books, . did n ot reach th e outside world until P resid en t T aft was In Cuba, and Mrs. Is dangerous under careless handling. flee, according to a sta te m en t of cam late Sunday, although the b attle took Taft la In New York on a shopping ♦* Tablets, Pencils, Penholders. Big Value. Office in Vogt Block upstairs H ere are a few precautions which ob­ palgn expenses , which was filed b> place S atu rd ay night. It is stated expedition. served will reduce danger to a mini ♦♦ O B S E R V E R BO O K S T O R E , M O R O , *♦ him with th e secretary of state However, th e oolonel made himself T H E DALLES OREGON th a t quiet has now been resto red by mum: Tax Amendm ent Carried. placing th e city under rigid m ilitary a t home, and although he rem ained Keep It outdoors when not In use, a rule., T he l a te s t reports are th a t the Com pilation of the official vote ob only a sh o rt tim e, shook hands with In many cases fire Insurance Is lost if slain are still lying In th e stre e ts the various Initiative and referendum all the clerks and attach es, most of It can be proved th a t gasoline was on IJ ju r ie s t ìt e w a v t » m easures reverses tho result hereto whom were th ere when he departed the premises. w here they fell. Bo careful how you clean gloves on A d d ress: MORO, OREGON. fore anonunced on the county taxa nearly two years ugo. th e arm. D readful accidents have hap­ Rioting In Maxloo. tion am endm ent th a t appeared undet pened In this way. Mexico City— O neG undred persons, the ballot num bers 326 yes and 327 Stock Inspector N ever keep the gasoline can near the P o r c e la in B a th T u b s . coal oil can. They look too much alike including th e chief of police, w ere no. Instead of having boen defeated S h e rm an County, A woman w ent to light a lamp and killed In th e rlota at Puebla, accord­ th e com plet« figure« show th a t th« discovered th a t It flamed hi a curlew* Oregon. ing to report» received here. The m easure h as carried by a m ajority w ay—Indeed, ahot up alm ost to the < 4 ... ’. ’*••** * sto ries told ore tha^ake trouble be- of 1656. A. D eputy Stock Inspector celling. I t w as discovered »«ter th a t T he oounty tax m easure, as It 1« several ppHoemen headed gan when Agent for the Best Steam L aundry the maid had filled the lamp with oil Louis S ch adew itz, Kent, Oregon by th e chief attem p ted to break up commonly known, was subm itted P o rtlan d . Ore.—The N orth Coast until one can was exhausted, then had » Shop in Brick B uilding next Observer Office R ailroad, which for five years or more through th e Initiative by the laboi a m eeting of antl-ro-alectlonlsta being taken th e gasoline can. which looked held In a U rge hall. A« Chief of Po­ organizations of the statk .,. It lake« has been engaged in construction exactly like i t A slightly sm aller pro­ E D G R R L E W I S , P r o p r ie to r . F o r th e A m b it io n s —- lice Miguel C a b re ra and his men ad from the L egislature all >owcr to past work In E astern W ashington, will portion of the oil and great would have vanced to w ard th e building, a door laws regulating taxation or exemp soou oease to be a m ystery. The an been the tragedy. ¡a U n to c r fittp Do not close a house for the sum m er was opened by a woman, who «hot (ions and gives th at power solely * nouncem ent, when it comes, will place w ith gasoline or coal oil In It, though the Identity of th e railroad with H ar th e people, although the Legislature th e chief. e d u c a tio n raay subm it wuch laws for approval rlm an Interests. It is understood you may think It Is securely put away. th a t the H arrim an control of the or rejectlen at the polls Each coun Two Cltlee Fall. “A Summery Het. * Í5 ty is perm itted to regulate taxation property has already been revenled Mexico City.— Fierce fighting oc­ P**’" .« FR I B y « t U aehsrs, T arls is growing crazy over w ithin Its borders as It sees fit. Th» to N orthern Pacific officers and that cu rred Monday at Durango, Torreon, thing th a t Is rem iniscent of the North to. the mind of the public is to be re­ American Indian’s attire. Why? -Well, P arra l and G om el Pelachio. Torreon levying of poll tax is prohibited^ S “ . en i Ron« ■ > __ I. required. T b l. mad « x > « m T he bill Is regarded as having been lieved by an official sta te m en t within that is one of the modlstlc license» and Gomex P alach U falling into the S « Ä U V . W M l» t» th a t the gay French capital appropri­ hands of th e rebels. T hree hundred designed a . an entering wedge »or « few days. ates w ithout any apparent reason, l h a s in g le tax” m easures U nder It« As a H arrim an enterp rise the road of th e federal troops a t Gemex Pal ¿ —-WpoJteeM SI».«F n«-P-rt»n-«.t Satisfaction Guaranteed, Apache hat Is the latest e c c e n tric lty - V B lverslty «f WreV re«w « achlo a re aald to hwve gone over to provisions r oounty whoae voters will probably, for a num ber of years, a high turban of chiffon or tulle Both in workmanship and price. th e In su rg en ts who have now turned w ere so d1«po««Ml might adopt tha» be devoted principally to giving the adorned w ith nn upstanding headdress th e ir atte n tio n to attacking the loyal system , even though th e m easure Oregon Railroad & N avigation Com of feathers th a t slopes and gradually Office at Furniture Store. Z^uld not m uster stren g th In the »taU pany access to the Yakim a Valley and forces a t T arreon. declines tow ard the back of the hat- also a sh o rter and b etter line betw een U large to be made a sta te laW. P ortland and Spokane. A section of the North Coast road Is now practically com pleted between m i u m » 1 1 1 1 111,1 North Yakim a and a Junction with H I I I I . I I I T rT,1' the O. R & N., near W allula. The road, as projected, provides for a cross s ta te line practically parallel­ Spokane.—W hoa th e Third N ational the N orthern Pacific betw een Spo­ Apple »how closed a new page in hor Chronicle oi Important Events ing kane and N orth Yakima. At the la t­ tlcu ltu ral hlatory was recorded and ter point the survey continues alm ost of Interest to Our th e mo«t strik in g feature was the ex­ straig h t weat through a pass In trem ely high average e stab Hated from Readers. Cascade» n ear Cowlitz Pass to a five widely separated section» of the l iv e r y f e e d a n d s a l e s t a b l e s point know n as N eslke. T here one g rea t N orthw est'» apple belt. survey b ranches northw ard to T aco­ ••There never ha* been In the his Ballinger Rules on Land. south- C. ft. BELSHEE, Proprietor and Manager. tory of th e apple show,- said H. O. H erm iston—The public notice of ma and S eattle and another A N D ward to P o rtland. PTabach, se creta ry ot the July 2 Issued by th e secretary of the Telephone from The Dalle, or any Shermsn county points at our a«- O re Com m ercial Club, who h«« had Interior, has created a stir among tub xvkh copula » LiKOKBia aw acr. penea. Service furnished to or from Moro to any point. A 8K 8 LODGE TO QUIT OFFICE. charge ot one of the high scoring ca r­ the persons who won land In th e sec Then we have the oriental turban, a load» a t the local show, “an exhibit ond and th ird u n its who have not Boston.—G overnor-elect Eugene N. OUR M O TTO “ Pl«*«« th« public. whloh produedd ao many high averages m ade w ate r application. T he notice Foss has Issued a sta te m en t In which swathed affair that will be a modish shape in the fall with the addition of or such a vast auniber of apple« so says any one applying afte r December he dem ands th a l S enator H enry Cabot everything new and u p to da te a narrow ruffle o f lace extending be­ Lodge w ithdraw from the field for re- near p erfec tio n * yond the fbrtne all around the face. of each year will have ell the charges S P E C I A L R A T E S T O C O M M E R C IA L /T R A V E U E ^ S A lo ro - O re g o n . T h e highest retina la st y«*r w al to pay th a t are due, w here If a man election. In th e event of a refusal, But, with l#.l. m ents of 1999 until March 31. A woman who w as limited in her City. But one su b ject is suggested prize giving in a club to 25 cent» a Yakim a S pluenbarga, 987.9, and Yel Is a (or legislation, th e location of a sta te prise bought three sheets of low Newtown« nom the Aahland dis­ Furnleh-Coe Dam Finished. m o n t h l y m a g a z in e M is s io n tric t of the Rogug R l w Valley with and a yard o f ribbon to y P endleton—Tb$ Furnish Co« dam bap I tai. former coet 5 cent» apiece, the latter 983 7. »11 « « « td th * h lr b e ,t *v erag * across th e U m atilla r lv e rA t Cde ata ^Modern S ir eel»— A M iu io n F ulfilled 1 E sc ^ o f the blotter» was cut Into ifour Explosion Kills Four. tlon, one of R tf larg est R e je c ts of It» in the past. W ashington—F *«r w#re k,,led kind In the alate, la com pleted and round m ats large enough to extend Patroni" the “ Modern Dnalar^ by the premature paploaion of a 6-lnch slightly beyond the bottom of a dlnne will be turned over to the Furntah-Coe Mm C... «»«., P.rtlss«. 0 ^ ROYALISTS attack premier com pany by the ocntractora «non. The gua at the Indian Head Navy Proving plate. The twelve w tr* “I a half-down capital short »ton«, pleawng Grounds The breech block of tied together with ribbon, with a articlesjS d the jolly-beet humor section yoo ever jaw- •*? work of filling t*« «re a t re a r“~ Paris.—Imposing natici»al ceremo- month yon, will find a group of terse and (taxlf srtlcU. Of gua which was being tested, blew fluffy bow on top. and the TuIHera» garden. In con- form ed by th e oouatructlon of nles In the reedy for the careful bouaekaapar to absorbing interest • • * the dadloatlon of • dam will be sta rted upon the arrlv a backward Into the gua crew. LI .lip b . t « « ° b « c h lo . p i*«« » nectlon * lth ______ . . . tenant Arthur O. Chaffee was one of SPECIAL FEATURES ,U.U P «t««p c o u n t Tolstoi died at an with Qdve oil or llnaeed oiL upon th . set FHILAD1LPH1A. PA. and IM feet wide at the top. ) oarly hour «ubday morning 4.,u r n .ln .d rt.tP r « o « * “ ^ » * » ■fit Wasco UJarehouic fflillia! (* gank, of ffloro. L O U IS Bryant & Whealdon HEYDT H arness and Saddlery Wilson & Mowry Repairing Promptly and Neatly I t I t Frank Menefee S C H O O L S U P P L IE S ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * + + + ♦ * * * _______ _ M oros B arber HARRIMAN LINES OWN NORTH 60NST Everything first Class and lip to date. J MORO ~ OREGON. fa in tin g , F. R. AXTELL, MORO, OR n P IO N E E R NEW STÄNOÄRO IS ITEMS OF SET FOR APPLE BELT THROUGHOUT OREGON B 1T.TC TE MO ItO, OlLEGhON. , . F U R N IT U R E U N D E R T A K IN G - 1868 s C andy WHAT IS IT LIKE? LIPPINCOTT’S W a s h in g t o n S q u a r e 01. M a k in g E u re ,: = s r - — • • J' O. W . A X T E L L , LIPPINCOTT’S 42 YEARS YOUNG » S iim i - „ • END FOR OUR SFEC1AL MAGAZINE OFFtRB D m u. POLK’S Th* Pr,“f; A. BWv«d U b fro® HtM . . . . , ... M| -«I