I
The
O b server.
H sb . H. S. McDanel Surprised.
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A few o f the m any friends o f
I I S M cD a n e l gave h im a good
rrm
k l p a p e r or s h k r m a k « o
surprise on M o n d a y January 9th,
MORO, OREGON.
when they m et at the office o f B.
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F . Peetz and presented h im w ith
E n te re d
second c la u m atte r at the
a beautiful lo v in g cup, to show in
post o ffice at M o r o , O re g o n , J u ly 25 , 1891
a sm all way th e ir a p preciatio n fo r
the 16)4 years o f fa ith fu l and ef
D . C. I rela nd , E d ito r.
ficie n t service in the cqunty c le rk ’s
C . L . I reland ............ M anager.
office. M r J M P lr r y m ade a
sbort but a p p ro p ria te presentation
F R ID A Y . . . J anuary 13. 1911 speech that w ill lo n g be re m e m
bered by those present. T h e cup,
If yo u do not read T h e O b s e rv e r, w h y a beautiful pure silve r piece, rests
not?
upon a m ahogany pedestal about
W e w o u ld lik e to h ave you ta ke it, and
wc kn o w it w o u ld be p ro fitab le to you to fo u r feet in height, and is a p p ro
becom e a su bscriber.
W e send it tw o
p ria te ly inscribed. M r M c D a n e l
years for $ 2 .5 0 ; one year $ 1 .5 0 ; 12 % cts a
prizes it ve ry h ig h ly and it w ill
m onth isn’ t m u ch .
T r y it.
O r d e r by
postal card , and pay for it when yo u can.
no d oubt occupy a p ro m in e n t
C hu rc h and S ociety notices F R E E , e x place in his
hom e w herever it
cept w hen for m oney m a k in g purposes.
m
ay
be.
M
r
M cD a n e l has occu
Such notices at regu lar rates at the o p tio n
pied a po sitio n in the c le rk ’s o f
o f the publishers.
W e w ill no t be responsible fo r the
fice since J u ly 5th, 1894.
W as
neglect of subscribers to n o tify as of
de
p
u
ty
clerk
fro
m
th
a
t
date
u
n til
changes in th e ir address.
N o r w ill the
n o tific a tio n o f a Postm aster that the sub
1900 w hen he was elected cle rk
scriber has “ R e m o v e d ” settle the b ill o f a
w h ich p o s itio n he has held c o n
d e lin q u e n t.
tin u o u sly ever since.
N o o ffice r
D id it e v e r o c c u r to yo u that it costa no
m o re to p ro d u c e p rin tin g th at is pleasing ever q u it w ith a cleaner o r m o re
to the e y e th an the o th e r kin d ? z T h e
h o n o ra b le record. M r M c D a n e l
O b s e rv e r is e q u ip p e d w ith a ll th e m o d e rn
fa clities fo r d o in g good w o rk at th e v e ry
w ill leave in a few days fo r P o rt
m in im u m o f cost. T r y us w ith an o rd e r
la n d w here he expects to m ake
and if it is not e x ecu ted to y o u r p e rfect
satisfaction yo u need not pa y fo r it.
his future hom e. H e is president
Send fo r ad v e rtis in g rates.
o f the G n u C o p y H o ld e r C o m
pany o f that place.
W a r * < :l» y « » Illc t a U F a p e r .
M r. G a rn e g ie ’s in co m e is $25,-
(XX),(XX) p e r annum ; understand,
this is no ru m o r.
N o state can anticipate all the
fo o lish things its legislature w ill d o
before the w in te r is ended.
T hose O h io preachers w h o sold
th e ir votes should preach a few
sermons on the sin o f being fo und
out.
T h e B a llin g e r investigation is
reported to have cost $13,844 ;
does this mean that the price of
whitewash has advanced?
o f some o f the larger bridges, as
President T a ft m ay n o t be m uch the perm anen t structures cannot
o f a p o litic ia n , but it must be ad be finished before O cto b e r. M r
m itte d that his chances fo r a re- L y tle says the. co m p a n y has ex
n o m in a tio n are better than they pended $4,000,00^1 on the road
were 60 days ago.
and it w ill cost a t least $700,000
m ore.
A m ericans w h o havp m oney in
Why Not Let the Clerks do It ?
vested in Cuba co u ld alm ost be
C arnegie has given away $178,
300,000 to R o c k e fe lle r’s $133,731,-
000 ; this is one th in g that the o il
k in g w ill have to give a tte n tio n to
d u rin g the c u rre n t year.
T h e case o f h a n k e r R o b in
has
called the insanity experts fro m
th e ir lo n g rest. It w ill p ro b a b ly
be fo u n d that R o b in is afflicted
w ith a Santa Claus b ra in sto rm .
Since Tennese became a d o u b t
fu l state it finds w hat threatened to
be a d e fic it tu rn e d in to a s u rp lu s ;
it was T e p n y s o n w h o said, “ there
is m o re fa ith in honest d o u b t, be
lie v e me, than in h a lf the creeds.”
A p e titio n is being extensively
signed in K la m a th co ü n ty asking
the assembly fo r a new law creat
ing the office of tax co lle cto r, re
lie v in g the sheriffs o f the various
counties o f that w o rk. T h e argu
m ent is advanced that the sh e riff
has enough to d o e n fo rcin g the
c rim in a l laws w ith o u t acting as tax
c o lle c to r; and so he has. F o r 15
years past such extra duties have
been p ilin g u p o n county clerks
w ith o u t com pensatio n, u n til the
burden is to o heavy to be ca rrie d
fa rth e r w ith o u t protest, and this is
the tim e to create the new office,
and pay the m an selected to f ill it
decent co m pensatio n fo r his w o rk .
O re g o n is n o w too w e ll fixed
fin a n c ia lly to lo n g e r bum o ff’ fro m
its citizens.
Wortk Preserving.
M o r o L o d g e N o ., 113, I O O F
W h e n anyone is taken ill in the
in sta lle d the fo llo w in g officers Sat
n ig h t, and needs a quick a p p lica
u rd a y evening :
A R K c i^ iu g c r,
tio n o f heat, lig h t a la m p . T h e
N . G ; G e o L e w e lle n , V . G ; W m
c h im n e y w ill be h o t in a m o m e n t
H e n ric h s . R e c o rd in g Secy; Jo h n
and w ill jn s w e r u n til w ater o r a
Foss, F in a n c ia l Secy; O tto Peetz,
b ric k can be heated ; it m ay be
T reasurer.
slip p e d in to a stocking leg and ap
p lie d at once.
W h e n the insurgent congress
m en get the house rules fixed just
W e a rin g hat pins w ith ungua rd
to suit them , there ought to be no
ed p o in ts has been m ade a m isde
fu rth e r d elay in legislating, and no
m e a n o r in Kansas c ity ; g o in g to
m o re fault fo u n d w ith the charac
try
to keep them out o f the p u b lic
te r o f the legislation ; jo m c o f
these days e v e ry th in g connected eye.
w ith congress is go in g to be perfect.
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■■
T w o new o v e rla n d ra ilro a d s be
tween A rg e n tin a and C h illi w ill be
ope n e d by 1 9 ll*
T w o years
la te r the Panam a C anal w ill be
in o p e ra tio n , and
the
South
A m e rica n s e n jo y in g a new era in
passing fro m ocean to ocean by
w ater o r la n d .
CONCERNING THE MOSCOW COM
L e t us d o y o u r n e xt o rd e r o i
C o m m e rc ia l Jo b P rin tin g H ig h
BINE. -,
grade w o rk , at prices satisfactory
T h e O ld R e liable O bserver Steam
The Following Testimonials Cencern- P rin te ry , M o ro , O re g o n .
' ing This New Harvester Speak
For Themselves.
(T e s tim o n ia ls .)
M o ro , O re ., A u g . 10, 1910.
I visited the M o sco w C o m b in e
when it was in o p e ra tio n o n the
H C Jorgensen fa rm , and ran it
m yself fo r a tittle , and can say it is
a little w o n d e r; it does the best
cleaning o f any m achine I ever
saw, and eight horses is a ll the
p o w e r they need on any g ro u n d
in Sherm an co u n ty. It is o p e ra t
ed as easy as a header, and can
cut as lo w as a header.
I f I had one o f these m achines
w hen 1 was fa n n in g , 1 c o u ld have
saved fro m $500.00 to $1,000.00
each year on m y harvest b ill.
M r. Jqrgensen seems to be w ell
pleased w ith his m achine.
Y o u rs tru ly ,
C R B e l s h e e ,
M anager M o r o L iv e r y Stable.
» ♦ + ♦
M o ro , O re ., A u g . 18, 1910.
T o w h o m it m ay concern:
1 visited the Id a h o harvester.
T h e M o sco w C o m b in e , in o p e r
a tio n on the Jorgensen fa rm , and
Wm. Holder Dead.
w h ile 1 am n o t a m a ch in e m an,
can say that the m achine was d o
W m H o ld e r, three tim es s h e riff in g good w o rk . T h e y had e ig h t
o f S herm an co u n ty, die d at his c o m m o n sized horses b n it and
h om e near Paisley D ec. 31sb they d id n o t seem to be w o rk in g
D eath came in the n ig h t as he h a rd ¡fat a ll.
I e x a m in e d the
slept, and was u n kn o w n to the g ro u n d after the m achine had
fa m ily u n til M rs H entered the passed o n and fo u n d no gra in
ro o m N e w Y e a r’s m o rn in g to an wasted.
seems to m e th a t'th is
nounce that he was w anted at the is the cheapest w ay fo r a fa rm e r
phone. Alas, he had gone w’here to harvest his cro p .
As to the
a previous sum m ons called h im . durable qualities o f the m achine,
H e was a native of Benton co u n ty, 1 w ill n o t a ttem pt to say, as I said
O re g o n , "aged 56 years.
Peace before, I am n o t a m achine m an.
be w ith h im .
Y o u rs tru ly , .
G E L ew ellen ,
M o ro C o m m e rc ia l C o . Store.
To Tillamook in Joly by Railway.
If the year 1911 is m arked by
" I n an in te rv ie w recently pub lish
the absence o f p o litic a l hysteria
ed C E L y tle , m anager o f the Pa
the people w ill re jo ic e .a n d the
cific R ailw ay and N a v ig a tio n C o,
c o u n try w ill be greatly benefited.
says that there are 29 m iles o f steel
yet to be la id to com plete c o n
W h e n the Panama canal is fin struction o f this ra ilw a y, and the
ished U n c le Sam m ay feel fo r a in te n tio n is to have the lin e fin is h
day o r tw o as if he is w ith o u t a job, ed in to T illa m o o k n o t later than
but he can always fin d p le n ty to do. J u ly 1st, 1911; and C h a rle y geo
e ra lly makes g o o d his estimates.
A dam s co u n ty, O h io , is the
T h e gra d in g has been done, but
o n ly c o m m u n ity in the U n ite d
there are several sm all tunnels and
States w here the exercise o f the
bridges to finish. T h e tu n n e l w o rk
franchise has deve lo p e d in to an can be done in six o r eight weeks
in d u stry.
and false w o rk is to be put in place
con vin ce d that U n cle Sam w o u ld
be p e rfo rm in g a p a trio tic xfuty by
a n n e xin g the island.
L3Y
.
N«w
Year Reislntisw.
R esolved, by e ve ryb o d y, that
we w ill fo llo w E W Le w is’ exam
ple, and burn all the tum ble weeds
th a t lodge in o u r way. R esolved
fu rth e r, that we w ill cut and des
tro y a ll weeds this year before
they rip e n and go to seed.
E v e r y fa m ily haa need o f a good, re lia b le
lin im e n t.
F o r sprain«, bruises, soreness of
th e m uscles and rh eu m a tic p ains th e re is
none b e tte r t h * » C h a m b e rla in ’s.
Sold by
a ll dealers.
A ve n a riu a C a rb o lin e u m
is
germ destroyer.
It destroys the
cause o f decay in posts o r tim b e r
T h e U S G o v e rn m e n t, the O F
& N C o , M u ltn o m a h co u n ty anc
the c ity o f P o rtla n d , are m a kin g
general use o f it on brid g e tim bers
etc. T h e O bserver B o o k S tore is
d is trib u to rs o f the pure article in
S herm an county.
—
D r 0 J. C O FFIN .
PHYSICIAN &, SURGEON.
-D r maiue m , coffin .
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I a m H ow re a d y to ta k e
o r d e rs Tor th e M o s c o w
i.
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H a rv e s te r.
C o m e e a rly
a n d m a k e s u re y o u g e t
y o u r o r d e r in in tim e to
g e t a m a c h in e . T h e o u t
- p u t is lim ite d .
H. U. Martin, manager
\
Diseases of Women & Children a Specially
O ffic e in T h e G o ffin B u ild in g , 1st S t.
M
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. O regon .
J. R . M o rg a n
Z O e x x tls t
MORO,
-
OREGON
1st to 15th o f each m o n th .
O ffice o p p o site D rs. G o ffin
W ASCO,
-
OREGON
16th to 30th o f each m o n th .
O ffice o p p . M c C o y /A tw o o d C o
A t the M o r o C o m m e rcia l Store
w ill be furnished patrons fro m anc
after this date, as fo rm e rly .
M rs. I. I I . S m it h ,
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SC 111 Red Boosted for Sale.
I have a few fu ll b lo o d w h ic
I wish to dispose of.
M rs. N . W . S ilv er s ,
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M o ro , O r
A
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Furniture in Your Borne ?
OREGON
JU there is, you can make It look Uke new— give it
a rich, natural wood finish with
J. A.
W
S henwin -W iujans V arnish S tain
G e o . M ow ry
il s o n
W ils o n
To The Public.
Any Old and D ingy'
2 over W . W . M , C o. B ank.
&
M o w ry
Fme for wood work too. Not a new “ fad”
product, but one that has been made and sold widely
t for years. It correctly imitates all the hardwoods.
It spreads easily and anyone can apply it. A small
can goes a long way— try one. ’*
A tto rn ey s a r L a w
N o tic e is hereby given that
the undersigned, h a vin g sold al
th e ir interests in and to the M o r o O ffice in the M o r o C o m m e rc ia l
H a rd w a re and Im p le m e n t C o m
C o. new b ric k b u ild in g .
pany, have w ith d ra w n fro m that
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OREGON
c o rp o ra tio n w ith o u t
prejudice. M O R O
AU b ills and accounts receivable
are to be p a id d ire c t to the com
pany, and a ll accounts and b ills
payable are to be pa id by the saic
F ra n k M e n e fe e
co m p a n y, in so fa r as we, o r e ith e r
o f us, are concerned .
A tto rn ey - a t - L a w
(S ig n e d ),
E . S in k ,
R . P. H u lse .
O ffice in V o g t B lo ck upstairs
M o r o , O r., Jan. 3, 1911.
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Pure Bred B.P. flocks for Sale
THE
DALLES
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te ¡beeu yea
teler (or<te r
HOSMER& CASE Moro, Oregon.
Independent Warehouse ( milling Co
OREGON
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Registered Stallion for Sale.
SEEDS
•CAKAMTKEl» TO
Horses for Sale
F ro m m y farm about 6 m ile *
west o f W asco, on S aturday, Dec.
17th, on e black b u ll p u p p y aged
1 year, a little w hite h a ir on the
chest. W ill pay $5 fo r his re tu rn
to the fa rm , o r a suitable rew ard
fo r in fo rm a tio n that w ill lead .to
his re co ve ry. Phone o r w rite to
E u g en e M c M il l in ,
4 U 2 3 *]
,
W asco, O r
OVER 68 YEARS'
E X P E R IE N C E
A n y person o r persons ha vin g
horses, cattle, houses, lots o r house
h o ld g o o d * fo r sale o r exchange,
o r parties de sirin g to b u y such
p ro p e rty , w ill fin d T h e O bserver
oo d m e d iu m fo r a d vertising
and securing a custom er. T r y
T h e O bserver . M o r o , O r.
“ I had been tro u b le d w ith onnatipation
for tw o year« and trie d a ll o f th e beat ph yai-
ciana in B ris to l, T e n n ., and th ey oould do
n o th in g fo r m e,” w rite« Tboe. E . W illia m s ,
M ld dleboro, K y . ‘ T w o package« o f C h a m
b e rla in ’s Stom ach and L iv e r T a b le t« cored
m e .” F o r sale by a ll dealers.
T
rade M arks
D e s ig n s
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
A n y o n e «ondtng a ,ka4nh an d d aaartotlon m ay
qitlafclr aao o rtaln o u r o p in io n fro a w h a t h er an
in v a n tln n la p ro b a b ly pataoMH>l < Cow nunnlca-
tlo n a « trte tlv p o n n < lp n tl» l HA8DB00K on P a fr a ta
• a n t tree. Oldoat eaearj fo r aac urtn« paten t«.
P a te n ts t« k e n ta ro u a h M u n n
Co. reoetv«,
n o tb e , w ll b o a t cli wrga. In t h e
Scientific American.
A b a a d a o m a ly lllo a tra ta d w e a k ly . la r a a a t elr-
m la tto n o f a n y anlen tlllo to o ra a l. 7'erwia. «3 a
ye a r j fo u r m o n th s, SL Bold by a ll new » d e aler.
M IL L FE E D A N D F L O U R .
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BREGOH-WiSHIHGTOH RIILROiD & HiVIGSIiOH CO.
T R A F F IC
The above named Com pany was incorporated Decem
ber 23d, 1910 for the purpose of taking over the follow
ing lines:
The Oregon Railroad c£ N avigation Com pany
Oregon and^W ashington RajJroad Com pany
The N orth.C oast Railroad Com pany
Idaho N orthern R ailroad Com pany
Ilwaco Railroad Com pany
W e flnlnb p la te sad
brida« work fo r
■ town patron» la
e d a r I f n a a lra X
t a l m a « itr a r tlo w
whan platee
w ork I» o rder-
eniul1itl»n 1res.
M»l»r Cr»wa« $ 5 . 0 (
2 2 k B n d r» T » « th 4 .0 (
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7.60
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g m I et yeert, •*** per
(irceler te n t eeereet oyewey ef iSt
Standard Oil Company
General Freight Agent
. G eneral P a s s e n g e r A g e n t
. Portland, Oregon
Portland, Oregon
W. D. S kin n er
General Freight and Passenger Agent
Seattle, W ashington •
R. tí. M ill SR
Traffic Manager
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“ W ANT”
a d in T he M oro
O bserver will reach m ore
p eo p le in S h e rm a n C o u n ty th an
^ b y an y o th e r m edium available.
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THIS MAN’S STORE IS CROWDED
BECAUSE WE DO ÖIS PRINTING
W ise D ental Co.,i»c.
P a in le s s D e n tis ts
PaSIncSaiWink. TMrdandWrsMntten R n » T i AHO, OWL
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SEEDS
The Rayo Lamp is low-priced, and
even though you pay $5, $10 or $20 for
other lamps, you may get more expensive
decorations but you cannot get a better
light than the low-priced Rayo gives. A
strong, durable shade-holder holds the
shade on firm and true. This season's
new burner adds strength and appearance.
r Zteelw* Bbatymte iv.
1-01
En*m»l Fillinr»
Silver F ID Inf«
.6 1
Rubber
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6 .0 0
B»,t R»d Rubber — _ _
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Ptinl»»» E itr'tlm . f ) 0
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• v a r a n t e e d f o r f if t e e n yen ra .
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A ll w o rk f u l l ,
O n c e a R a y o U s e r, A lw a y s O n e .
In the future these lines will.«be. operated by anti in
the nam e of '
THEVERYBEST ► A
d e e tla try on t h e P a c ific C o eat la ex e e n te d bare.
W e b a r e b u ilt op o n r re p u ta tio n on I t . T o o c a a
fir p r n d on
a»«! can not < r t b e tte r painicaa
work anywhere, no m a tte r b o w m u c h y o u p a y -
The Famous
because it gives the beat light of all
lamps. T h e Rayo gives a w hite, soft,
m ellow , diffused light—easy on the
eye because it cannot flicker. You
can use you r eyes as long as you wish
under the Rayo light w ithout strain.
DEPARTM ENT
ANNO UNCEM ENT
B ran ca Office. OS F BL. W a a b ln irto n . D . C.
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MUNN XCors’Bf0adw,yNew York
Q»U Fillinn
Is the Lamp o f R eal Beaaty
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THE OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION COMPANY.
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W m . M c M g k iu y
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To Buy, Sell or Exchange.
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M ANUFACTURERS OF
Ci
Black Bull Pup Lost-Reward
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DEALERS IN
BUM
LI.
H . M c K e a n , M a n a g e r, W a s c o , O regon
L i m 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 ood,
C o a l,
C e d a r P o s ts , a n d H a y .
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
M o ro , O re ., Aug. 10, 1910.
T o w hom it m ay concern:
1 visited the M oscow C o m b in e
when it was in o p e ra tio n on the
H C Jorgensen farm , and can say
it was d o in g as good threshing as
any m achine I ever saw, and it
d id n ’t seem to p u ll the eight sm all
horses they had on it any harder
than a 14-foot header w o u ld .
I
see no reason w h y a fa rm e r can
not m ake an average o f 15 acres
per day w ith a 7-foot cut, as they
w c i£ d riv in g this one as fast as
we used to d riv e o u r header when
we w o u ld m ake an average of 30
acres per day.
R P H ulse
M anager M o r o H a rd w a re & Im
p le m e n t C o.
F o r fu rth e r particulars address
o r ca ll up o n
H . U . M a rtin ,
M o ro , O regon.
r
Fresh Bread Every Day
F o u r pur$ bred b a rred P ly m
o uth R o ck roosters, n in e and ten
-J u n c ri ö t o w a i t
m onths o ld , and o n e rooster I
A d d re s s : M O R O , O R E G O N .
m onths o ld ; a ll at reasonable price
In q u ire by p h o n e o r m a il.
C. L. I r ela n d ,
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M o ro , O r
M o ro , O re ., A ug. 10,1910. 3 6 tf]
Stock In sp e cto r
T o those w h o w ill ask about the
S h e rm a n C ounty,
M oscow C o m b in e , w ill say I vis
O regon.
ited the m achine at w o rk o n the
V
alued
at
$1,500.00
w
ill
be
sole
D eputy S tock Inspector
Jorgensen fa rm tw o m iles n o rth
fo r $700.00, as I am to o busy w ith
Louis Schadew ltz, K ent, Oregon
o f R utledge, and at th a t tim e they
o th e r w o rk to take care o f J iim .
were harvesting beardless b arley W i l l take one o r tw o go o d w o rk
going 12 sacks to the acre; some horses in p a rt pa ym e n t.
T his
o f the horses'w ere on the tro t and p ro p o s itio n w ill be v o id after Feb
the m achine was d o in g a first class 15, 1911. F o r fu rth e r p a rticu la r*
a p p ly on the fa rm , 15 m iles south
BUCCBBB'S SEEDS SUCCEED I
jo b in every respect. I e xa m in e d
east of M o ro , o r address
S
P
E C IA L O F F E R :
the g ro u n d after the m achine had
’ ■ > « • « • S w tl« H e w B e a le .
J oseph M . E ddy ,
a t r i a l wm
you o u r p erm ei n t c n«tom «r.
passed o n , and 1 fo u n d no grain 6U 30.64]
. B ox 38, M o ro , O r
nrMMlbt-
Prize Collection
T«
on the g ro u n d o r wasted. I have
lba taaat I »■"»«, 7 »plentLd : O»i««, « beet v«rto-
Ä
bei*»—«krwneUealnaU.
P L I a U .
run all kinds o f harvesting m a
W rtfe to -d s y ; Mention thia Paper.
ch in e ry in this co u n ty as w e ll as in
I have eight head o f mares
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IO w
CEN TS
o th e r counties, and I k n o w w hat a
ww pnuiuf
ow i r e . i i . t a b T u l w a S b
i ■»■w
ta e m e w
r «o»*»«« w
and
and three geldings w h ich 1 wish to
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aw
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good jo b is w hen I see it, and the sell. C a ll and see them at the A ll’ I i M t r w d r » . 1 «i u à Â J « *<«-4
» e l «>4 I ’U H Seek.
g U l l i all abmrt O a B a a * J v re a rl»
r b W
o w
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Mda, ~
M oscow m achine is sure a go D illin g e r farm , east o f M o n k la n d ,
1767
Mb*.
o r fo r particulars address
getter.
P. J. D ill in g e r ,
Y ours tru ly ,
3U 30.63]
M o n k la n d , O r
B F & H U LL
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F arm er.
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Suaranleed Io Plea«»
F v r r y G ardener and
P la n te r »hould teat tb»
•n p a rlo r m erit» o f O ur
N o rth e rn b ro w n fleeda.
S P E C IA L O F F E R
FO R 10 C E N T S
we w ill send |H»«tp«Ud owr
F A M O U S C O L L E C T IO N
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YOUR STOKE
IN T H E SA M E W AY
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