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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1912)
The O b s e rv e r D . C. I reland . E ditar. C . L . I r e l a n d ..............Manager. F R ID A Y I f you do not read T h e O bserver, why not? W e w ould lik e to have you take H, and we know it would be profitable to you to become a subacriber. W e »cod “ year« for $2.50; one year $1 50; 12% Ct»a mouth ian’ t much. T ry U O rd e r b7 postal card, and pay for it when you can. Church and Society notices F R E E , ex cept when for money m aking purposes. Such notice« at regular rates at the option of the publisher*. W e «rill not be responsible tor the neglect of «ubacribers to notrfy aa ol change* io then addrem. N o r w ill the notification o T a PoatmaMer that the «uh- acriber ba« ••R e m o v e d " settle the b ill of a There was a groan of protest at the opening of the child welfare exhibit in the downtown Italian quarter of New York, recently; the rooms of the children's aid society were crowded with women and children when the cinemato graph threw upon the screen a picture of a baby's bottle, with the regular rubber nipple, standing upon a table. Flies buzzed a- round it, settled upon it, crawled over it. Then the canvas showed an enlargement of a fly, and its feet were seen to be covered with filth and the pullulating germs of all disease. In a flash the bottle reappeared. A pretty woman holding a darling baby arrived in the picture, picked up the bottle and put the nipple into the baby’s mouth. And the women present cried out in indignation. The lesson had been taught.. The greatest coaling depot in the world can be established in this halfway house between the two great oceans. This country eads all others in coal deposits and production, but not in coal exports. England sell* abroad 11200,000,000 worth of coal in ad dition to 20,000.000 ton* shipped or British vessels in foreign trade. Last year the United States export ed coal valued at $80,000,000, a j lain of $15,000,000 over the pro ceeding year.. Y et both England and Germany are ahead pf us in exports. A great opening, a greater one than has been fore seen, exist* on the isthmus for American enterprises. In a short tíme the construction forces must >e reduced, but the chances in the zone for other government activ ities are many and highly interest ing. Tw o Mood milch cow*; cn- t or phone at ' lle lo y ranch, M atthews & S tanton . Stnwhsmis H ood River. Sena money with order. Berries guaranteed. Sup ply limited. Order today. Ad- M ANUFACTURERS OF LL FEED AND FLOUR Should try our famous chick en plate dinners; all kinds of nice sandwich, pie, cake, good coffee. W olfard L unch C ounter Harvest Gaak. F iv e ’hw ndrM Ig'liana and 1100 p e r w tll M O 1 P t r t . T h e re w ill be ih o w n the eruptfeo f M t Hood, which destroyed the gT<# stone arch a t Ce- lllo and the b rld f <. vU1 ■<en t0 to ‘ " te r and. fa ll. Indian to rtu re fire w lU . be s h fl* » W llh » v ic tim a t the s ta k l One Suadfed A actrle »potllglita w ill be employed, pver tbooo be In « em ployed on the UtfhtlpS alone, s u fficie n t c urren t beln« required to ru n the whole street* car service o f P o rtla n d for tea hours. T here Is tl|e most daring real fo r m e r s U aio ns Meet at Spokane delinquent. Sckoob of Patriotic Endeavor. D E A L E R S IIS L im e. Plaster, Cement. Builders .Supplies, Lum ber; W ood, ■_ Coal,< Cedar Posts, and Hay. - CLARKE-NEWHOUSE JEWELRY CO j Situation wanted as cook for combined harvester or as helper on a steam thresher. Inquire at O bserver O ffice Î31tf.l38j M oro. O r A g e n c y fo r th e K p y p to p k e n s The most remarkable, recent, eye resting, far and near vision 7 X ? optical lens. No cement or / lr'pSffiSMYMT cfoud the lens, collect dirt to disfigure appearance. And reasonable. i X. After the school children had Nearly 500 farmers attended the been to the cemetery last week, on Union convention at Spokane last J E W E L E R S A i m O P T IC IA N S he Memorial day, and decorat Observer is equipped w ith a ll the modern week, 250 were delegates; H on The Dalles, Oregon. ed the graves of departed loved facltties for doing good w ork at the very m inim um of coat. T ry us w ith an order Fred Krusow, of this county, O re one* profusely with fragrant flow and if it is not executed to your perfect gon state president, was present er* and blossom*, the procession, ign. satisfaction you need not pay for it. and participated in the work of led by the teachere, Misses Taylor j T^A special tra in earrled to Portland Send for advertising rates. the whole of a small forest o f firs and the convention ; the annual report and McConnell, halted a tT h e O b - these were planted l a t h e «round to «tve of the secretary showed the finan ••The Bridge of the Gods" tbs V u e a t O ne idea of “ the utter darkness ces of the Union to be in a most server office and we were glad of mosphere. Six t arlbads o f green leaves the opportunity to see them and w ill ba »tattered fo r the Ind ian w ar of obscurity” is a dark horse in a I excellent condition and a net gain One of the Ladd herd of speak a few words of encourage and m a ld ln a ’ danaea. T w o thousand vice presidential race. yards of peco w e r a aeeded for one p a rt Jersey Bulls, at $3: wieght 1400. during the year of 20 local* and ment and kindness to the children. of the scenery, and 40*0 square yards For particular* 870 member* was announced. M r O ur teachers are justly proud of of lum ber to make the scenery. The atage opening la SfS feet wide In fro n t Congress purposes recalling the Krusow made a brief address on Collars Whips, Blankets, etc, them, and all M oro should be as o f the grandstand and w ill result la tf|24-136] commerce court by cutting of its the situation in Oregon. It was as the g ra a e a t open a ir perform ance ever proud of otir teachers. Patriotism A P U L L L IN E N O W O N H A N D presented In Amerlaa. T he « re a l «rand- serted that with active coopera expense money. is the most precious plant that stand la sheltered fro m winds and rain, tion there is no combination of AspgJrteX Proavi «K N u tty Doa*. grows in Am erica; the cultivalion but a ll Indications sow are fo r f a ir capital on earthy not excepting the weather. Heppner people are agitating of this fine flower yield* the finest I have two pure breed Berk Ktdaigbt MahsiyeaJ. Moro, Oregon. E a rl D w lre la stage d irector o f ' T h a shire* which I will sell at reason two questions: T o consolidate its sugar and coffee trusts, that can returns; the home is the garden Bridge o f the Hods'’ and fam ous d ra able prices. Apply to churches, and build a new school stand against the farmers. The where the culture of American m atic critics from the whole o f Am er L L P eetz . Spokesman Review printed a pic patriotism should begin, the school ica have w r it Jen asking fo r reservations tfI24.136] house. Moro, Or. fo r the greatest o f a ll of the Rose Fes ture of the delegates which cover the place where it should continue, tiv a l events. From what we hear of W all ed the space of five inches across and the children contribute to the E very one In the cast ts now le tte r perfect and the rehearsals w ill oonelude street, practices, New York has one entire page. great cause when they hold special w ith a w eird midnight fu U dress and need for every one of its 11,463 exercises on occasions like this and lig h t rehearsal at m idnight, June 7. One Best combine harvester. Death caaoe n a m es lawyer*. - r_^_ ± ■ Peace day. Flag day, and the glo- T ak in g part In the production w ill 18-foot cut, in good condition; Expert, Experienced, Registered Pharmacists A p of the National ba a great uhloa ereheatfa o f J00 per- only run two short season*. j form ers. Hading d lg a ^ Y to the Speeta- fledicine« Carefully Compounded. At a meeting held in Arlington * It looks as if there is going to ply to W H B urris cle. Thousands o f fo o tlig h ts to lig h t x Monkland. O r be a joblot of notable* left on quite recently, October 15th, 16th, « up the great area o f the field , lig h ts tfl 17-135] Ceaplttt Asssrtmsnt of 8llvtrwir< and Jewelry hidden a r e n a the trees and fla m ta g a r - someone's hand* after the Chicago and 17th were chosen for the I rows are among other unique features. date* for the tri-county fair. The convention. M ultnom ah's death canoe w ill ba seen I on the w aters o f the Columbia. bearing premium list of the seventh East- the giant body at the In d ia n w a rrio r | ern Oregon district agricultural 1 w h ile the nam es burn I t down to the China is trying to borrow $300.- I w ater. - society was considered to be a ' 000.000 all in a lump; if she gets ••The Bridge o f the Gk>da” la declared zer hitch, cook house and wagon, a ny and all K inds o f P a te n t M e d ic in e A lw a y s H i S to c k I by a ll to be the moat m agnlfloent speo- stove, etc. it she will be.in the front rank of practical list and was adopted as Call on or address, , 1 ’ I the premium list for the tri-county tac u la r production th a t ever could he . p R W P inkerton , ■■■■■ “ -------------- -------- ■ . r . . ____ >civilized nations. , t _ aeen In the West, add the largest crowd > The Plr^t Flank Attaok. - fair. 'There may be also many tfl 17-136] 5 ’ .-Moro. Or] I that ever attended any function la ex We have a record In the book of pected fro m all Oregon- ¡'special prize* offered. Joshua of ”tbs stratagem whereby At The Chinese government has a The Gilliam county fair at May- waa taken.” This tells ns bow 6,000 worry on its hand*. - It wonders I ville, will be held October 2d, men were set to ambush behind the T h s L a w of F a ilin g Bodies. city, so that when tbe king Of XI and what it will do with the disbanded AU falling bodies, whether they ba 1 12-foot 3d and 4th, which will give the his hosts ware drawn forward to the crystal raindrops or meteorites, fall soldier*. It might set them up in ! school children who ¿hâve ex- fight a flank attack waa made with with what phi it ophers term “a uni second hand. business a* false hair exporter*. overwhelming success by the warriors Unsanitary plumbing is a source of ex form accelerated motion"—to other I hibited at the school fairs, an op of Israel. ‘ • words. If a body be m o vin g at a cer J10tfl35] pense and endangers the health; let me portunity to exhibit at the M a y Not leas disastrous was the fate of tain velocity at the expiration»of one The annual report just issued by ville fair before the tri-county fair. Leonidas and his brave little band of second from tbe ginning of Its fall show you some of the first class variety. heroes»'when the Persians at Tber It will be moving with twice that ve the quarantine officials of London The Oregon state fair at Salem S H E E T M E T A L W O R K A SPEC IA LTY contain a significant statement. It I will be held this year September mopylae, led by a traitor, took them to locity a t ths expiration, o f two sec A six dollar good as new arti the rear, 480 B. O- onds, gaining in H[>eed a t a uniform record* the fact that during the |2 d to 7 th . The district fair at The I t waa by a masterly maneuver near cle, at wholesale price, only $3.00. rate throughout the course o f ttn fall. ly 800 years later that Hgnnlbal dealt year 1911 not one vessel flying the W rite to Lock Box 8, or to Dalle* October 1st to 5th, and last of hla heaviest blows against the Cause F o r W erifc T he O bserver . M oro, O r American flag entered that port. I but by no neans least, the Sher- one boat* of Rome Having concealed hla Von B lu m g r- W h a t’s the m att St? Located a t Foss* blacksm ith shop. ! man county fair, October 10th, brother Mago. with 2,000 horse and Too look sad. DlmpletoihM feel sad. foot soldiers, among ths reeds, be en Thia morning 1 deceived my wife for ’ 11th and 12t^. Come everybody, ticed the Roman forces across the river tbs first time. \ n n Blumer—Oh. la ‘ be a loyal prize winner; meet T re b la . Tbe legions fought bravely that all? Pooh? You'11 recover. Don’t T h e Biggs Hotel ha* now I I your neighbors, and have a good and bald their own until Mago, rising let that worry won I Hmpleton—B u t It opened a lunch counter and bak from ambush, attacked them to the does, old man. She caught ma at I t — ery where everything ¡a good, at e time. Detroit Free Pr< * rear and routed them. Portland prices. G eo . R obinson . Mutual D iscontent. vays welcome in me great in- The Spokane convention of Old T r e ttin g Rsoorde. B iO , Or First Otobwomnn—No; I am not go tf.m l] Dexter. 2:17%, held his record as ld EmP*rc- J farmers’ union last week resolved ing to the annual dinner. The commit champion for four years, when It was I in favor of the Kansas blue sky wrested from Mm by Goldsmith Maid tee always puts we beside the most un Logged off land will be the I law, and recommended that the In 1871, whose mile that year was 2:17 interesting people Second C lu b w o m D id it ever occur to you that it cotti no L O U IS I t tour Service HEYDT Harness and Saddlery M O R O P H A R H IA C Ï Fsr Sale ar Traga. FORMALDEHYDE. RUBBER GOODS;' PERFUMERY, ^ ^ 2 a S K ’iSU S? tSX | BRUSHES, combs , sponges , cicars . SANITARY PLUMBING CHARLES DAVIS Moro, Oregon Lundi Cantar uH Hilary LO W F A R E S E A S T V IS IT T H E O L D isis of a convention at Portland l t October. British Columbia. e Pacific Newwest states and alifornia will participate. The inister of work* of British Col- nbia will attend in person. sH=ss5=ssa=5= Senator Stone p ro le « » to be government canal digging ma chiaery at Panama be brought to the Pacific New west when the big ditch is completed and used jn making the Columbia naviga- ble from it* source in Canada, and dredging thé Lake Washington canal and the Sn.ke river. A r « - ieved at the quarrel between »«“«« od was adopted dunn< the ctionaol the republican party. o,? he. CO" V7 ” ° " Bro. Stone will wait until the oppoein* the bond.ni of the U e Î t edB»inmeO ^ m e^ '“ .^ d » " ^ really w ï * be worth at the propoaal at Seattle to call a Three years later the Maid trotted to • new mark of 2:14, which was not beaten until 1878. when R a m s clipped three-quarters o f a second from the mark. 8 t Julian and Maud 8 follow ed soon after with new records of 2:11% and 2:10% respectively. This was to 1881. and the mare held her place against all comers from that year until 1885, when to a high wheeled enlky she trotted the fastest mile ever recorded at that time and possibly tbe beet ever chronicled under the same conditions, her time being 2.08%. Then along came the pneumatic tire with low wheel and exit the slow record*. tor since that Innovation trotting marks have been held bat * compara tively short Urns by any one bores.— Horsemen. special session of the legislature to i .. . . i g e issue $15,000,000 of bond* to com- W h a t th e J u re D a aarred. Btr Matthew Begble, chief Juatlce of Tacoma has dropped out from plete the Pacific coast highway ie northwest baseball league an^i from San Francisco, designed to British Columbia, one* bad before him a man charged with having killed an dw the director* are looking attract exposition visitor* in 1915. other man with a aandbag. The ari- bi!«. « The celebration of the Fourth of July in a safe, sane and respect able manner, has been tried out in many places and is most highly recora mended by those who have participated in the same. The ex termination of the earpiercing and dangerous dynamite explosives, has had much to do to make the Fourth an enjoyable day. Manu facturen of “dynamite good* should be barred from a 11 countries. M ore money has been expend ed in promoting the political in- tereat* of Taft and Roosevelt than was ever before spent in a similar campaign in the history of the United States. There is much interest manifested 0 to the mys tery of the source from which such large sum* o f money xorae. The American people are entitled to know who put up tlje money for this expense, but they don’t know; and it is a matter of speculation if they will ever know One thing is dead to a certainty, the republi can party is not m ponsible for i t danea waa conclusive and the Judge charged the Jury accordingly, but a verdict of “N ot guilty" waa promptly brought In. The Judge waa astonished. -Gentlemen of the Jury," he said, ’th ia la your verdict, not mine. On your conocteoce. the dUgrace will rest Many repetitions of aach conduct aa yours will make trial by Jury a horrl ble farce aad the city of Victoria a nest of crime. Go! 1 have nothing more to any to you." And then, turn ing to the prisoner: ’’You are dis charged. Oo aad aandbag some of those Jurymen. Tfoey deserve I t ” Taking! - m , A rto r-W h a L back ao aoonl Didn’t tbe play take? Actress-Tea. the play took, the manager took tbe receipts, the sheriff took the scenery, the land lord took the tranks, and the anthy. took to drink! HOME " 1 ..- O. S. L AND UNION PACIFIC an—T h a t’s just my experience. We Any person or persons having were sitting toast her last year, weren’t Mrs?—London Opinion. horses, cattle, houses, lots or house 11 .............................................. v ia hold goods for sale or exchange, Cynical. or parties desiring to buy such "Woman will be fa mad a * well as property, will find The Observer man I” aba •Jar,1l:,^ed as aba threw a good medium for advertising down the book. •‘Yea.” responded old Cynlcns. “for and securing a customer. T ry « T he O bserver . Moro. Or. untold ages. —Boston Cotomonwaalth. BARGAINS IN FARM PROPERTY Every one of the 720 acres of land can be farmed; a b o u t 3 5 0 acres in swmmerfallow wheat; balanaa in summerfallow plowed 9-inches deep; 40 acres hog pasture fenced with woven water piped to house and bam from never failing spring; first-class trig tlckat* to principal cities In Middle W est and Eastern States. Baltimore $107.50 Kansas City $ 60.00 S t Louis 1 $ 70.00 Boston 110.00 Minneapolis 6000 St. Paul 60.00 Chicago 73 50 New York 108.50 Toronto 91.50 Denver ^5.00 Omaha 6000 W ashington. 107.50 Going lim it 15 days; final return limitOctoJ>ef 3}, 1912. LIBERAL STOPOVER PRIVILEGES. Chotoa of R est»*. PROPORTIONATELY REDUCED RATES TO MANY OTHER POINTS PRICE; O nly $35 an acre including all the crop and no.rent to pay. Also includes implements now in use except one hbg/y. • • SALE D A TES To A ll D estinations : Juno 1,6, 7,8,13,14,15,17,18,19,20,21,24,25,27,28, 29. July 2, 3, 6, 7 ,1 2 ,1 5 ,1 6 , 20, 22, 23, 26, 29, 30, 31. August 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 30. September 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11,12, 30. H U N T E R & KESSIN O ER Real Estate A g e n t* Moro Through Train Service To The East Strictly High-Claaa. Call on your local agent and let him assist you in outlining a delightful summer outing . Housp Cleaning • - ' T im e Is a t H an d 1 A. ROSE, Local Ageat, Moro, Oregon. 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