f f
The
O b server.
Mr*. T s w ’« Work in Qncngn.
Feminine to the tip« of her fin
ger«,
Mr« Young it «aid to be a«
m«rw c-i«r • m e l a i ra r« » ,
v
o
good
a cook a* »he i« a «cholar,
o r n o a l i * a p k r o r » « s k s s a n
which is saying much, seeing that
M O RO , O R EG O N .
the university of Chicago’conferred
on her the degree of doctor of
E n t e r e d • • a e c o n d d a t a m a tte r a t the
po et o f t c e at M o r o , O r e g o n , J u ly 2 5 , I f N l .
philosophy, and the university of
Illinois that of doctor of laws.
D. C. I reland , Editor.
She felt, as no man could feel, the
C. L. I reland ............Manager. needs of the girls in the public
schools. Twice as much time as
FRIDAY .. .t. A pril 7. 1911 formerly is given to cooking in
the grammar grades. She has seen
to the appointment of women in
I f y o u d o n o t re a d T h e O h a e r v e r , w h y
structors for girls in the gymnas
•o t?
W e w o u ld li k e to h a v e y o u ta k e i t , a n d
ium work, where important talks
w e k n o w it w o u ld b e p r o fita b le to y o u to
on sex hygiene can be given. She
b e c o m e a a u b a c rib e r.
W d aen d it tw o
y e a ra fo r $ 2 .5 0 ; o n e y e a r $ 1 .5 0 ; 1 2 % eta a
has recommended, too, the teach
m o n th
is n ’ t m u c h .
T r y It .
O rd e r by
ing to the high school girls of the
p o s ta l c a r d , a n d p a y fo r it w h e n y o u c a n .
scientific
division of the pay check,
C h u r c h a n d S o c ie ty n o tic e s F R E E , e x
so
they
will
know how to spend
c e p t w h e n fo r m o n e y m a k in g p u rp o s e * .
S u c h n o tic e s at r e g u la r rate s at th e o p t io n
the family income. She believes
o f th e p u b lis h e rs .
thoroughly that every girl should
W e w i l l n o t b e re s p o n s ib le fo r th e
n e g le c t o f s u b s c rib e rs to n o t if y
as o f
be prepared to properly keep
c h a n g e s in th e ir a d d re s s .
N o r w i l l th e
house.
n o t if ic a t io n o f a P o s tm a s te r th a t th e s u b
ERSK1MV1LLE ENTERTAINS.
A Case of ConHn’t.
Some doctors couldn t cure a Local Teachers' Institnto Meets la
ham.—Milwaukee Wisconsin. ;
Meet Megan School Building
And some lawyers couldn t try
a case of lard.—Scranton Tribune.
And some pianists couldn t play
a line of hose.—Mobile Register.
And some artists couldn t draw
a pint of beer.—Boston Transcript.
la Ceuty.
Success is Certain w ith a Mod
erate Oven and Crescent
(Egg-Phosphate) Baking
Powder
O ne of the most successful local
teachers' institutes ever held in
Sherman county took place at the
Erskinville school house on Sat
urday, April 1st.-; Seventeen teach
And some newspaper men can ers from all parts of the county
not write a check —Syracuse Post. were present and enjoyed the hos
Crescent £ g g Phosphatn Baking Powder raises slo w ly and
ev en ly and w hen raised sta y s in suspension and never falls. The
pitality
of
the
good
people
of
that
And some druggists cannot filia
reason o f this is because th e Phosphate prolongs th e action o f
long felt want.1—Aurora Beacon. district. In opening the program,
leavening until th e m oisture has been absorbed, and th e E gg-A l
Supt. W C Bryant called the at
bum en su stain s th e dough-
R isen foods made w ith Crescent
And some cobblers cannot shoe
tention of the visitors to the new
Raking Powder do not have to b s rushed in to th e oven.
a hen.—Burlington Hawkeye.
Neither do th e y require a terrifically hot oven or an oven
Erskinville school house and the
“doctored” up to th e right temperature. On th e contrary
And some dentists couldn’t fill equipment; the model rural school
if
a moderately slow oven is used th e result is a m ost de
a pulpit.—Keokuk Gate City.
of Sherman county. At the same
licious, light, digestible and su ccessfu l baking.
And some preachers couldn’t time he took occabion to compli
___ ’ what a plaaaura it la to orork with Crescent Bak-
■ th a t ovary can to guaranteed to be absolutely pure and
save their own soles.—Atlantic ment the school board and the
' i a ll pure food Iowa.
O rder a can from your
.
lo
d
a
r
«1
patrons
of
the
district
upon
the
Telegraph.
itaad by the C l
of M aptou a, tha
And some commissioners won’t progressive spirit shown in erect
even commit themselves—Spokes ing and furnishing their school.
Aside from the building which is
man-Review.
modern and up to date in every
And some editors cannot be ex
s c r ib e r has “ R e m o v e d " s e ttle th e b i l l o f a
respect, some features worthy of
Kansas is the state for a scound pected to tell the truth; see Kohl- special mention are the single ad
d e lin q u e n t .
To Remove The Squirrel Pest.
D i d it e v e r o c c u r to y o u th a t it coats n o
rel to run for office; not even the saat — Moro Observer.
justable seats and desks, and the
m o r e to p r o d u c e p r in t in g th a t is p le a s in g
thief on a ticket there can be ex
to th e e y e th a n th e o th e r k in d ? ,
^s h *
patent heating and ventilating sys
Arithmetic for April.
Writing to the Spokesman-Re
O b s e r v e r is e q u ip p e d w it h a ll th e m o d e r n
posed through the press. Beats
tem which has been installed. In
fa c lit ie a fo r d o in g g o o d w o r k at th e v e r y
1 a m now - re a d y to ta k e
view,
a correspondent says: ‘‘I
Oregon
just
a
little
bit.
m in i m u m o f c o s t.
T r y us w it h a n o r d e r
no other school in the county,
It was the busy hour of 4,
saw last summer a receipt for
• n d if it is n o t e x e c u t e d to y o u r p e r fe c t
o rd e rs fo r th e M o s c o w
!
W hen from the city hardware store rural or town, do we find a sys ridding land of ground squirrels,
s a tis fa c tio n y o u n e e d n o t p a y fo r it .
“ Behind the Scenes at Salem, Emerged a gentleman who bore
tem for ventilating that makes it which I tried with such excellent
S e n d fo r a d v e r tis in g ra te s .
H a r v e s te r .
C o m e e a r ly
i
is the title of a nasty little book
possible to cause pure air to circu
T hoe,
results that 1 am sure it is worthy
which has made its appearance
a n d m a k e s u re y o u g e t ' i
late through the room and at the
1 spade,
of greater publicity. I bought 25
The new United States senate pretending to deal with members
same
time
keep
an
even
temper
1 wheelbarow.
y o u r o r d e r in in t im e t o
I
cents worth of pulverized strych
will be composed of 41 democrats, of the last legislative assembly; it
ature
throughout.
W
e
trust
that
nine and put it in a quart of flour
38 republicans, and 13 insurgents. presents the curious feature of From thente our hero promptly
g e t a" m a c h in e . T h e o u t
,
it will not be long until every and added a tablespoonful each of
went
into
a
seed
establishment
abuse of members whom its au
school board in this county will
p u t is lim it e d ,
A change of cabinet may not thors denounce, for political reas And for these things his money follow the lead of the progressive salt and sugar; 1 place a tablespoon
spent
:
1
peck
of
bulbs,
ful
of
the
mixture
well
down
in
»
quiet the Mexicans who think that ons.
T h e c h a f f - s a v in g d e v ic e w ill b e
farmers of Erskinville.
1 joblot of shrubs,
the hole; it is said that the squirrels
six presidential terms are several
Aftqr
a
short
musical
and
liter
Mrs Harriman is reported as ar
p u t o n a ll 1911 m a c h in e s .
I
1 qt assorted seeds.
too many._________-
acy program rendered by the pu have moist feet and this sticks until
ranging to give back to the gov
¿e had a garden under way
pils of the Erskinville school, un they lick it off. ? My farm was
Kansas promises a wheat crop of ernment 2,000 acres of land in And if he’s fairly lucky ; say,
H. U. Martin, manager
i
der the efficient leadership of Miss badly infested; I could count them
60,000,000 bushels. That is the Nevada, said to have been obtain -Je’ll have, about the last of May Lottie Covey, the subject of Spell by scores, but the first application
kind of politics to oppose to hys ed illegally by the C. P. Ry.. and
nearly rid the farm of this pest
1 squash vine,
ing was taken up, Miss Bamber
also the return of 200 acres of gold
terica! tendencies.
and after a second treatment 1 did
1 egg plant,
of the Grass Valley schools not >ee one.”
mines and valuable mineral land
1 radish.
opened the discussion; she was
It is expected that Senator La- near Reno. Believers in the rapid
followed in the discussion by Miss
Follette will be the magazine can approach of the millennium will
DeMou Correspondence.
Is T h e re
Inks, Red, Blue-black, Jet-black;
Peterson of the Wasco schools,
didate for president in 1912, al be cheered by such news.
Miss Taylor of the Moro schools, Violet, Green, and the best qual
A ny O ld an d D ingy
though this will not displace Bryan
C W Dickman was a business» and Mr Woods of Wasco.
ity fountain pen ink at The Ob
The New York state capitol at
as the periodical.
F u rn itu re in Y our H o m e ?
visitor last week.
A fine, bounteous lunch was server Book Store.
Albany, cost $27,000,000, and was
If there is, you can make it look like new— give it
Mrs M L Evans is visiting at the served at noon by the patrons
Mr Limanto^r is of the belief considered fire proof; so much so
a rich, natural wood finish with
of
the
school,
after
which
i
Dalles
and
Hood
river.
that the Mexican war will have to thgt no insurance was carried up-
Alex Hunter was a business vis meeting of the executive commit
S herwin -W illiams V arnish S tain
be fought out; now we will see pp it; but fire last week ruined it
tee of the 8, C. D. A. & A. A.,
Fine for wood work too. Not a new “ fad”
what kind of a contest those non- $5,000,000 worth, saying nothing itor at The Dalles last week.
FOR S A L E
product, but one that has been made and sold widely
of historical documents that no am A J Syron and family spent Sun was called, It was decided that
combatants can put up.
for year*. I t correctly imitates all the hardwood*.
ount of money can replace. Just day with Alex Hunter and family. the coming annual meet should
It spread* easily and anyone can apply it. A small
be
held
in
Wasco.
The
President Taft has a democratic how the fire started may never be
can goes a long way— try one.
R A Murray and wife of ^tonk- secretary was also instructed to Oak and Fir. Over-stock compels
us to sell below market price.
house on his hands, and must wait known, as the janitor is missing land, and W M Taylor and wife confer with the officials of the
J T /7 Z Ae /rW
Write us for quotations.
for particulars before finding out and was probably burned with the of Moro, were visitors Sunday at
to tb ta u jr ta
Columbia
Southern
Ry.
in
re
" U r (a rd j
whether the senate is not a more building. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
the
Hardin
farm.
gard
to
cost
of
Operating
a
specia
puzzling prize package.
A revised list of the dead and
D, & 5 . WOOD CO.
train from Kent to Wasco and re<
Now is the time to have those rooms repaperedt
Death and Funeral of Dr. Beers.
turn on May 26th.
injured in the holocast of the New
Hood
River
Oregon.
just
before spring house cleaning. New designs
That China would be obstinate York shirt waist fire shows that
of paper now in. Drop in and we will talk it over.
with Russia was probable, but how 141 lost their lives, and 12 are
Dr. Harland Edgar Beers died
Read in Sunset Magazine.
about the preparedness of the most maimed and in critical conditions. at his home near Wasco, Saturday
HOSMER & CASE Moro, Oregon.
populous of nations to meet the The majority of those who lost March 25th, 1911, 2 p. m. Dr.
Motoring through California, by
hug of the bear that walks like
their lives in this fire were between Beers was one of the pioneer phy Lloyd Osborne, beautifully illus
man.
16 and 20 years of age, none be sicians of this county. He came trated In four colors.
aup.rtor merita o f Our
It THE
‘
Grown SoOda.
Northarn
ing
over 30. Those responsible here in 1890 and spent the greater
The Spell, a romantic serial, by
The Illinois bill for taxing
UFKUisi. orvan
BEST
batchelors is answered by a W is for the great loss of lives will be part of his life here; going east in C N & A M Williamson.
F O R 10 C E N T S
of the year to have your tooth out and _
__
• » win »end p o s tp a id «»nr
farldfawork doua and hara la tha plaoa ta g a t th e
In the Shadow of the Dragon,
consin bill for taxing spinsters; vigorously prosecuted. The cause 1892 to take a regular course in
F A M O U S C O L L E C T IO N
h a a ly a h il'M work poaaiblo. — j - r
m iH, T u t i
» » y » t>
« _ .<
Wa Salah piro».
the presumption seems to be gen of the fire was a match carelessly the Medical University at Buffalo; by Grant Carpenter, descriptive 1 _,
-
rn.»M
b
iu
•
•
•
•
*
*
1
» .I l - . i r . w i » , Oktery
Rartr Arrow t «a< rottega
•
eral that married people are al thrown amongst a lot of Inflam then to New York city for a three story of San Francisco’s Chinese I 1 w ,k„
fca. galtetoao «arlte* UMaaa • • • £
?
•
F r o m (h e M i d d l e a n d E a s t
able waste.
Ate. I t ▼ »rtette.fW w Ftew.r »rote
. Jge
months course in surgery; he re quarters.
ready overtaxed.
e rn p o rtio n s o f th e U n it e d
• I M
W rite today I Sand 1« erote to balp r o , ptetega rod
S ta le * a n d C a n a d a to
turned to Albany, Oregon, and
April issue now on sale, 15 cents.
parkin* and racalra tha atwra "Faaw ro Collveitoa, t*r
How Old it Yesr Horse?
,.» h .r w ith our Maw and
A
followed
his
chosen
profession
g r e a t n o r t h e r n ¿ K E D CO
It looks as though Diaz had
,m R oue n t.
R o e M o rd . IlU l
taken off his hat to some of the
There are four ways to tell the there for five years, then coming
most notorious bandits infesting age of a horse, according to Prof. to this courfTy again, still follow
Mexico; but that is now sometimes Potter of the O. A. C.; by his teeth, ing his profession until 1907, when
riataa
6.1
Any person or personshaving
w i l l p r e v a il D A I L Y
Saat Sad Sabhat _ .
classed the Oregon system of the by his ribs, by the flesh on his tail, his health failed.
tuta«
7 .1
horses,
cattle,
houses,
lots
or
house
Harland Edgar Beers was born hold goods for sale or exchange,
Fatate«, Eatr'flaa .1
MARCH 10tk TO APRIL 10th
best government in the world. and by the skin on his cheeks.
t h e fa m o u s , In c o m p a r a b le w h i t e , " H n l -
Watch for results.
In a young horse the cheek skin in Linn county, near Albany, or parties dcsipnfi to buy such to
A H w o rk fu lly g u a ra n te e d fo r nftoom
-------- o v e r t h e ---------
• D & c o t t ” — a v a r i e t y t h a t to e x c l u s iv e l y
September
14th,
1864;
died
March
property,
will
6na
The
Observer
is soft and elastic, and flies back
our ow q.
T h e i l l u s t r a t i o n to o n ly f t h e
Wise Dental Coluro
a good medium for advertising
t n m l gise.
P a c k e ta n r * 16 e a n ta e a c h .
• P a in le s s D e n t i s t / .
The Black-Hand society fol quickly when released; in an ok 25th, 1911, aged 46 years, 6 months and securing • cuatomer. Try
F o i l d e s c r ip t io n o f t h i a a n d
and
11
days.
He
leaves
a
wife
W
ï
S S f ’K Y J W P r  ' l î Î w T
a ll v a r ie tie s o f s ta n d a rd
lowed an Italian grape-grower one, it is lifeless and goes back but
T he O bserver , Moro, Or.
a n d n o v e l f lo w e r i n g
and
one
child,
father
and
one
I
from Arkansas to Chicago and at slowly.
v in e « , t r e e e , e h r n b s
brother, «and many friends to
Old horses apparently have
a n d p l a n t « wrfl
tacked him there; the Black-Hand
ha found io
is being overplayed in this country wider and more distinct space be mourn their loss. Funeral ser
a n d c o n n e c t io n * , th e
our s p le n d id
BHADVLAND
vices
"
,
held
at
the
M.
E.
church
tween
their
ribs
than
young
ones;
and must soon call out hands filled
The registered Clydesdale
Oregon
Short
Line,
Union
Pacific
and
in
Wasco,
were
conducted
by
the
and with age the flesh on the tai
OATS
with club« and spades.
stallion (Gold Standard), No. 13-
NR
Chicago
North-Western
of a horse shrinks, making the pastor of the Christian church as 683, will make the season of 1911,
srmns
KARTM«
China has yielded everything to joints more distinct than they are sisted by the pastor of the M. E. same as last, at Cottonwood, Hay
Chicago
•
tjj.o e
on a young horse.
church, Sunday, 3 p. m. The Canyon and The Ridges east of
the demand ot Russia, which is
O otoha 1
Moro,
qr
any
place
within
reach
f ILIMAX
1
Judging by the changes in the seating capacity of the church was
K m eaa CMy '
not an argument for peace through
S t. Pauf,
.
-
•
a g .o o
where
there
ia
tasinessz*
Thia
Raovlaat
teeth is a more accurate method. taxed to its utmost to accommodate
•n d fro m e tb o r citie s c o rro sp a ad ln g ly le w . flo ld ln K
horse weighs !,80(J»lfes., end I am
disarmament unless we have faith
K arliaat
The coming of the temporary the large crowd of friends who not afraid to sho^r his colts with
Maturing,
You can PREPAY Fare*
greater than a mustard seed in the
W
hit* Tta* 0*t.
teeth first, and then the permanent gathered to pay a tribute to their those of any other* horse in Sher
beatitude which says that ultimate
The Coloatot tore« are W e a l bound 6nfy. but If Produced 100 bn.
ones; the development of matur friend and physician for whom man county,
you Save relative« or frieada or employee» In the por* on d ry hill
ly “ the meek shall possess the
Eaat whom you deaire to bring to (hi* atate you can
R , A. M ubray .
ity; the change in shape on ac they had often anxiously awaited
deposit the valua of the fore with your local rail
earth. ” ______________
road agent, and an order for a ticket w ill be tele CHALLENGE
I24tf70]
Monkland,
Or.
count of wear; the coming of the his coming to relieve the suffering
graphed to any addreaa desired.
Boat White Sid* Oat
•▼or grown. Plant
A Chicago federal judge has cups in the teeth, and their wear of some loved one.
Being a
Let The WORLD Know
F a ll or Spring.
just ruled that the imrauuuy ball; ing away afterwards; and the prominent member of the Elks,
of our ynat roaooreoa and aplondid opportunitiea for Y ie ld » from 100 to
totahala per acre, mature#
la 100 day*.
H O M E B U IL D IN G
given the Chicago packers by change in the angle of meeting of immediately after the services the
SamplM. Catatag Ito. M
At very reasonable prices: 1
V e g e t a b le
Judge Humphrey fiye years ago the teeth, from straight together brotherhood took charge and
C all on the undoraignod for <ood inatructlve and Prteaa an R a*unt.
printed matter to aeod East, or eiva him the addreaa
camp
wagon,
fully
equipped
with
cannot keep them clean forever, at five years to a sharp angle at conducted the remains to the cem»
S e e d * of thoee to whom yon would Til Ik e to have auch P O R T X J k J fD
CO.'
cooking utensils, folding table,
mettor aaat.
P e r tla m d , O re « o m
and that they must have another; twenty; all these are signs by which etery where he was laid to rest chairs; 300 ft % in. wire cable; 2
s h o u ld h e
W M . M cM URRAY
s e le c te d
as they live in Chicago, and some the experienced horseman can with the honors of the order.
tents; 1 team horses and harness;
a o w fo r
O enerql Pfusoenger A g en t
1 single harness; 2 saddles; 1 new
time« go to the stock yards, the read accurately the age of a horse.
p la n t in g
P o rtla n d , O re fo n .
J u s t as
roll top desk end chair; 3 sleeping
Norik Pacific Coast Event*.
It must be remembered that the
opinion seems reasonable.
t o o n as t h e
bags, and numerous other articles,
permanent teeth, above and be
• o i l c a n bs
acct
E.
O.
L.
Co.
(UAARFP S &
PFO
S M JCCK B»!
Rose Festival,Portland, Oregon,
w o rk e d . O ur
g F S P E C IA L O F F E R
Two dinosaucr tracks, $1,000. low, come in at the same time, June 5-10, 1911.
G eo . W. B emrian ,
»twde a r t tp r o ia l-
R E A f i Y T O Id A I L
lg g r o w n f o r tka
13tf.72]
M oro. Or
^F R ado ta hot!« Now n u la ro a . A tria l w ttt
That is the novel merchandising says Prof. Potter, but that the cups
W make you our permanent enatomor.
Christian
Church
Convention,
X
o
r
t
k
w
f
t
.
T h e h u d t o * Meed C a t a la « o f th o W eek—
above
do
not
wear
away
until
all
deal ddhsumated at Grand Junc
Prue, collcttigli s í t u t a p a s í
L fllr ’a C a t o i* » Y o u r 1 0 1 1 capp doeemda
Portland, Oregon. July 4-11.
O u r /H a m o tu i T r a i t M a r k is a ( p ia r a n t e e am G O O D a ae d — aoad See Otto C a t a l a «
n Ow On*«» I Taroiy. T rolambd : (Mro. | hoatroeto-
tion, Colorado, March 30th by the cups below are gone. It must
«ani
te sgeteeAarort^ i.ite—ai variait«* toau.
o f Q u a l if y , S a ti s f a c tio n a n d / t o l l F a /u a ,
and po* tiro hoat. W r ite s a w So th e
Centennial Jubilee, Astoria,
nùBÂM k
fc a a k p d b y 2 6 y e a r s o f sneoess r i g h t h e r e C H A S .H .L IL L Y C O ,S e a ttle , W n .
Elmer Terrell, a home«teader, also be remembered that the Oregon, August 10, Sept. 9.
WWfe
fo-tfnv;
Mention tbte Pnpor.
I have one with a 20-horse l a t h e P a c t ft« N o r t h w e s t . O u r e a t a lo g a a r e
with a Chicago museum of natural changes begin at the center and
S E N D 10 C E N T S
Sandonian hitch, and ofte with a o o m p le t e b u y e r ’s g u id e s . F r g t g n r * ? u o il.
continue
at
the
rate
of
one
pair
history. Marks of the ancient
W r it e fo r th e m
to d a y .
26-horse
Sandonian
hitch,
both
If you arc wanting a watch of
mammal« were made in the sand a year; that a horse at maturity,
any grade it will pay you to call machines about as good as new,
which
is
at
five
yenrx
has
every
PORTLAND
stone formation on the Terrell
may be seen at McDermid farm,
and
see
what
wc
have
to
offer.
thing;
that
is.
all
his
permanent
between Wasco and M oro; will be
8EED COMPANY
homestead and the blocks of stone
You
will
find
our
prices
cannot
be sold on favorable term*. Apply to
teeth,
and
all
the
cups.
If
one
O
containing the imprints will be
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beaten
any
where.
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the
remembers
this
much,
he
has
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and shipped to the windy
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Waico jeweler.
whole thing in a nut shell.
N O T IC E
I
W OOD
COLONISTS
NOW V e I' t TIME
FARES
OREGON, WASHINGTON AND ILL
THE NORTHWEST
i t Buy, Sell or Exchange.
This Sw eet Pea
Farmers take Notice.
Oregon-Washington Rail-
read & Navigation Co.
A
Camp Outfit For Sale.
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Holt Combines for Sale.
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