The Mars O b s e rv e r 1 ¡ 1 ■■ ' ' "• JH»r^ press a broom handle into the c methods ;of nest making holm 8 to 10 inches deep in 3 o r 4 p la c e t; p o u r X o f D r W itbycom be stated * that in a teacup full o f gasolene in each Is optotoft. thè ^ maintenance of h o i? , and dose the top tightly. entonfitrittiofr (firms in e a c h Repeat the dote i f necessary, a n d >unty in the state under compe­ the ants w ill cease to trouble the ted supervision»^ would result, lawn. year old last M a y , and in eaatcrn market* would be classed at baby _Alin. : ^ beeves; it is not claimed that they I ft_ • Manager. »old for the highest price ever *e -|jo e > ay cured for baby beef in P o rtlan d ] «'avw F R ID A Y market., for the r e » o „ that A H to Barnum, of Lone Rock Stock farm | < lf you do no( read T he O bserver, wny I near M o ro , last December «old a J“ « . not? W e would lito to have you take R, aad we know U would *>< Y.00 * become ■ eubocriber. W o 'ijo d ^ J » two yean for $2.50; one year $1 JO; 1 2 S * * * month ian’t muck. T ry it. Order by postal card, and pay for it when you can. Church and Society notices F R E E , ex-] eept when for mokey making purposes Such notices nt regular rate« at the option of the publishers. m W a w ill not ba responsible for the neglect of subscribers to notify ns of changes in their address. , Nor will the notification of a Postmaster that the sub- •criber has • Removed’ * settle the b ill «* a delinquent mixed car load of yearling steers and heifer* at a higher price, but f ■<>, they were grain fed for some dm e 1 c arm and naturally better matured f f m t | S ^ g * * * » ^ this Belshee lot, strictly •P e a k ittg P nt’ ’ 7 * * ® were grass cattle and for that r e a - j* D*» Ison brought the highest price ever an » in. J jJ paid for animal* of their age right wa® c off the grass. In addition to the P* 7 ^ steers above mentioned, four heif-j lers, averaging 790 lbs, brou* h t | ^ n ^ i o n $6.65 per cwt. and seven yearling PreParaho I ocalcrm L im e , Plaster, Cement. Builder« S u p p lie s ,i Lum ber, Wood, Coal, ’ Cedar Posts, and Hay. M A N U FA C TU R ER S OF ititiW th e tottt-fiwe years, in in- M M » « « 4 M S t u r a i product* » , 0 0 0 annually ithout adding a square rod of round t o t o e m m e n t farm acre- rk, which has il agricultural system of in-. i area « p a lin g «d own state, 2,690.000 peo- I exports more steer* averaging 827 lbs. sold for i D id R ever occur to you that It costs no rid of them and nOt W W W F graas; 1 have used thia m ethod with success; W e t the nest so that the earth ican be p r w d d o * r f i r m f > : dbea $6.65 per cwt. I n addition : T h e balance of the P ° rted car load shipped out by M r nd’inH s * » J f * t result is Should try ou rfam o u s tofcrkfr- cn plate dinners; all kind* tifi n id i sandwich, pie, cake, goodefffibrJj qoupffy being so bleak as to neces­ W o l f a r d L u n c h Couwttt sitate th e blanketing of cows to '■■»Ji. a im m m sfr s n if etitw keep them comfortable white at iM G fe M u riftg th tfe m to e r season. h Collars Whips. Blankets, etc, farm. J There are 60 ptots showing the value of crop rotation; that io, tk>| principle of one cro p a t e r ia g t h e p la n t fo o d fo r the crapIhlFffftH follow. There were show n visitor* 100j plot* given over lo what is kn o w n | as tillage experiments; oahftregawd I | farming, ptowiag, eutoivoting is neighbor to cffreleb i t t f f trtftf-' ferent work. This work this year] doe* not show as plain an object r f t * g u t f i lesson a* it is capable o f d o in g m f, ledi» te n d I years which factor! the eoffhfy ddtt of theii with less vain fall thafi f f t iChiVe I had this season. I T h e M o ro Experim ent F a n s is ] demonstrating the benefit* of scien-1 :| tific cultivation on good, bad and II indifferent soft, sack as wa* sped- ] d a ily secured here for practical ex-' ‘Iperim ent. J T h e ir demonstrations and fail- , | ures are all helps toward a better a ir D r W ithycoi Agricultural Robert, supe of Sherman g o u n ty were here*-«» I marne. T h e O r ^ « * * ^ * « booster meeting w t ' t h f W j ^ s ' should be a cheering sound to the denizens of the country along the route. T h e rum or that O rozco, the rebel and would be reveloutionut against the M a d e r o administration in M e x ic o , is re a d y to s u rren d er sounds to o g o o d to be true. It require* to be c o rro b o ra te d befo re credence can be placed on i t But the recently secured advant­ ages o f the regular g o v e rn m e n t and the fact that M ad ero a few weeks ago obtained a loan of $10.- OOOXXX) from foreign bankers ap- Six daya of fun and recreation and g e t your ticket via Final Return Limit, July 22. Dates of »ale, Jjuly 7 ,8 ,8 ,1 0 . Hirvistu Fir Sals ^ Warehouse Co O n e 18-foot H o lt combine in, the proper con- 1 condition, 30-horte equal- arehouses in the hitch, cook hotilffand wagon. izer G eo W Schwarte, stove, etc, Call on o r address, tori Krusow, S B R W P inkerton , MORO TO -PO R TLA N D A N D RETURN S 5 .3 O Newberg Graphic: Fran ck J H eney was one that “ walked out’’ at the Chicago convention, and be didn't take a walk any too soon for the good of the republi­ can party, if he ever belonged to it, which is seriously doubted. Trains leave Moro 11:45, a. m., arrive at Union depot Portltod, 5:30 p. m. 4 A IO H L fifaa* 0 -W R f i N, Msra, Orsgaa. M o ro . 1 A six d o llarg o o d as new 5, at wholesnlfi price, only $ Vite to Lock Box 8, o r to T h e O b s e r v e r . M ore V IS IT T H E O LD HO M E Cr ' • VIA'-'-" - O. S. L AND UNION PACIFIC L l N t g W toO TEC TtD BV A U TO M A T IC BLOCK »1 ON ALB ■M* tr ip tickets to prtacOet thlsO h l MMdls W a s * sad Basterà S tates. medium for advertfctiDg -ing a c u s to m e r T ry E OBBERVBto. Monti, O ¡timore $107.50 Kansas City $ »ton 110.00 Minneipolis tengo 73 50 New York over 55.00 Omaha:- 60.00 St Louis $ 70.00 6000 St Pani 60.00 108.50 Toronto 91.50* 6000 Washington 107.50 ing lim it 16 days; final return lim it October 81,1922. . T u B B R A L P T O P P V B R P to lV tL B O e s . JPORT1ONATELY ' To A ll REDUCED C M e e o f fceetos. RATES TO M A N Y O THER POINTS SALE DATES DratiNATioim: , T ; i u l y 2 , 3, 6 , 7 , 12, 1 5 ,1 6 , 2 0 , 2 2 , 2 3 , 26, 2 9 , 3 0 ,3 1 . lL U g U B t 1 , 2 , 3, A 12, 80. | e p t o m b e r 4 , 6, 6 , 7 , 8 , 1 1 , 1 2 , 3 0 . J V to to ^ T ta h iB fir V lo s T s The East S tric tly tllg b -C to M . I Call on your loeal «gout and k t him assist you pounds of any in c C over ^ v itli bodii bring to tb rb o tiin g until tender; addk last half hour Of ito fill each o f carrois bouquet of t i j k Q bag, pepper an d M Start right Fare and One-Third For Round Trip Smith, agiscati» R à N C s .P ff tbs O regon A# a n d tfn y d th d fl house. — PORTLAND, JULY 8 to 13 of L ip m ca, W< 0 | M k ¿ o f Wg<3 w histle ■■ A t 1 D e v e lo p s , Im en t League, M t 'C h lB f f iin was Yesterday regular train service was inaugurated over the Oregon Electric railway extension between Salem and Aibaqy with five train’? daily to Portland. Thus w ill a real awakening take place through­ out the upper W illam ette valley, com pressed n w in n r Those- attending 4rom outside the district w a n Chipm an? th e S tate ON W ANO To Attend The p ire . of NOW O n e 16-horse power compound traction engine, Russell SPmcfa separator, tanks, cookhouse, etc., cvenrthing complete and in good condition, f W e are in position to offer a great bargain for this outfit for small cash payment, o r all on tim e if secured. Further peftfea- ars on application. T h e Dalles Iro n W ork», * Fv toll a !(***.[ ' ng. surety. P U L L L IN B JtoaèaaqMaafh ■■<^lw>fand o f the N ational Surety Co rfK 4-136] d in th e sum o f $90,000 on be- f* of th e Wasco Warehouse lliffg C o as guarantee o f proper iduct of thesr warehouses in O n e Beat combine ;rman county lor the year end- 18-foof cut, in g o o d 1 July 1st, 1913. Also the same only run two short seas< npany Ulto! a bond on behalf the K err G ifford W arehouse to r $8,000 for the same pur- . secretary W H M o o re drove his C o le 40 car through SherroaibG illiam find M o rro w counties last week, finish­ ing the trip on a run o f 60 miles] < L O U IS )H EYD T Jttty term . 1912. Warranto were drawn fo r the sum p f $394 40, o il account of ¡tt- ritos iff cfrhfft t o t j ^ ; witnesses In Somebody ha. revived the old marke,.b ie beef same, $I51.W . Warranto for payment of sealp „ « .o n that “J " h » been received in Portland from bounties, $148.00, were ordered. »1 tb e .o u l.b u t to th e /te llo . w bo I M o ro & p>rticulsr - O n accotffft’o fW a n e s , warrants h » a n empty rtomach, and « o t h - l ^ |u£h ^ 1 w fc *< M w n . aggregating $1^27.38 in« to fill it with, it doe. not .ound consider . , worthy o, , peci>, R eport of J C Freem an, sheriff reasonable. | tio n g m a j j bunches o f sheep and ] gad tax co llecto r showing total = SS= ^ BS lambs, shipped out by various in the same plot,’ sowh on th e V fn ¡amount of taxes collected t o June before the drift ' and letting G o v West has called out the k ip p e r s , have discounted the av- 3 F ,$76,38231, M 3 per cent, re- ra ilitig in order to d ean up Port- erage that is marketed in Portland J d rill press the seed into theground $*(£ Of $1,752.84. Approved. was a fine stand. land and Salem roadhouses; ’t from tim e to tim e, and Sherman License granted to W J Burna,* In addition to sft fcaya0usinees goes right along, and the always a ready demand, at right | ows continue to come in the eve-1 prices, for such quality o f cattle] ting to be m ilked. — I asjthese. ; . G o v. W ilson, Rep. U nderw ood and G o v. M arshall, each a candi­ date for the Baltim ore nom ination were hit by an electrical Stone from Missouri Saturday, but the lick didn’t change their advice to give Up in favor of C ham p. • • in outlining a D r l XO h t f u l s u k m x s ouniro. .; i k o A L lT T L B M ISSlltiN A R Y W O R K IN Y O U R V idle daya by telling your neighbors of the good Uklitito of The Observer. If yon can't get their stxb- a fip tio n e , eend u i their addresses and we will send hem sample oopiea. We pay for all soliciting you do 3T Subscribe for The Observer. Best Weekly published a i to tbe InhatodUm pire.•; Everyone reads 1^ X ? , 4»