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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1912)
Haaldnf M t a Frsklaai Baa to Save. > - -? Hood River G lac ier: N o w that JWVtto A«. F A T S « OF «B B « Berthebfi MORO. OREGON. hotels and restaurants served big D . C . I r e l a n d . E d ito r POBT IANO.0»»t •T Metal or G I«M W hen O M *act W ill Adhore U «« ÎAouflh They * * * serving th e m ? w hy n o t? Visitors * grumbling and kicking because they can get n o good fruit. In California one can get no good oranges; like our best apples they are shipped away to higher priced markets. L e t us eat a few o f the good things at h o m e ; serve some of them to our visitors, and n o w an d then turn some little a tte n tio n to the waste going on by the mak-' ¡ng o f profitable by-products, cider, vinegar, etc., fo r which the market demand is always good, ? Qleed . T epethm F R ID A Y M E R C H A N T S AMO S TO C K M E N FRO M eve r y - I t 1« wen known that liquids are among the least «en»I'rw* lw V of stances; this to spite of the fact that they have the E P A C IF IC MORTMWEffT W IL L PE MERE MANY VALUABLE P R IZ E S A SNOW W O R TH W H ILE property of conforming to any shape off vessel or of yielding to any forces, no on» tier bow small, which tend to Change only tbetr shape Thus, to sqneese water Into ntoq- tenthe o f its votmne under ordinary conditions wqohl require a pressure of no less than X00> atmospheres, or 45.000 pounds. to tVe square *“< * This property of he! ax almost Incom preaslbla Id heat ti u^trated perhaps by an experiment tried centuries ago. whereto an attempt was made to com W inter i* Nearing as Day by Day. pre«» water by « I n . - a Knden shell with It and th eo A afur dosing, ham merlng and aqoaeali l the shell. The W e are rem inded, by the crisp, only effect of the J. meudoua pres frosty mornings and cool evenings sores prodoedd way was to cause the water to pw xetratethe^mt that winter approaches ; but let ua rarface’ ot thTabell. not regret the passing o f summer, and the coming o f the snow, but take a lesson from the o ld poem : T im e is taking m y leaves, But I color them wine and gold Crimson and purple and amber. Dyed to a splendor untold. «• I yield to a mightier p o w e r; But I yield as a brave one may. W ith a lifted bead undaunted, • M aking the best o f m y day. “ The same affect was found f o r a all vec shell. ' ’ to But. whHe R to a fam iliar fact th it liquids will resist an enormous force o f compression, tbs companion fa d that they are also capable of withstanding tension la not so genetolly known. At Brat sight this statement may appear ridiculous. When water may he so readily dipped from a pa« or poured declared Thursday next as H o m e In d u u rr D ay io O regon. and geJs that the subject be discussed I t ^»ever. we ptoeent change of in the public schools. form we find that pure water » capa- MORO PHARMACY Besides the same old staples new and up-to-date lines will eventually be added such as S a fe ty R azors, A la rm C lo ckt. F o u n ta in Pens F a n c y P ost C ards, D o lla r W a tc h e s , - e tc ., etc Cards and Local Fair Pictures HEIM & LANDRY Makes the whitest, sweetest, and m ostnutrUious bread of any brand on the market =^=s?- - • M akor more loaves of bread than any other brand. Floor Has been a leader in thia ^pounfv for five years and is gain- • ing in popularity, with not one complaint. . " Makes the house wife happy, the children healthy, and the buyer a satisfied customer. if ■ . '' ■ <- *.r ■ . If your grocer cannot supply you let us know and we will see that you get it. P a cific C oast E le v a to r Co * S c A /D . « • k D r O • •• •-'- U l Z C T < **< 1 m —« . Next door to Moro Commercial Co M0R0, ORE. Ornamental Tcwdry of all kinds, W atches, Clocks, Cut Glass, etc. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY DONE T o o tnucn faith should not be placed in the left hind foot o f the rab b it; all rabbit» carry a left bind oot, and you know what happens to m any rabbit« after the first fall of »now. E X C U R S IO N “ "«•rx^owiwt AOeW T ** P h o n o g r a p h s an d Records, 5 O P T | Q th iM p r j | j l i 1 1 A p r()V V ^ w fw « 5 o f a /n e rz " > THE COHESION OF MATTER. rad and yellow apples this y ea r? ’ J . are the larger hotel« at Portland 5 J . C. L . I r e l a n d - . . •> -- M s r ROVLMBCR IS. » . 2 0 . 1912 j u ij ( we have enough apple« to go d 0 around w hy not let ua consume r A some of the best ones right here at ♦ * « h o m e ? how often have the local S a t » » *»•»» W fOet»» * * l W asco, Oregon. a W a n t Ad te O fo erypr, N o man in America has been so unjustly abused, so cruelly malign ed, so viciously assailed, as Presi dent W illia m H o w ard Taft, and by the very hypocrites who are now m oralizing about the yellow streak in politics. Single tax went down to defeat by an avalanche of votes fr ig h t, let it be known that the Oregon voter has finally reached the point where he refuses to be urinalized at the polls any longer at general elections in this state; Instead of being “ knocked into a cocked hat,” there appears to be little doubt at the western demo cratic headquarters that Bryan will be tendered practically his choice »mount of compression the force«, how o f any office within the gift of ever. being waaloa lu one case and compression la the other. W ith this President W ils o n ; many profess law In mind It h readily seen that the to believe that he will be made water that now AH» tbe tube must be ander tension, since previously at tbe secretary of state. T h e nomination of D r. H arry Lane to become the successor of Jonathan Bourne assures demo cratic control o f the U nited States senate and places both branches of congress and the presidency in their hands for the first time in 21 years. T h e addition of Oregon to the democratic list gives that party 49 senators, two majority. Oregon, Kansas, and Michigan, perhaps; granted equal political rights, and full suffrage to their feminine citizens on the 5th. W is consin balked, and refused it, how ever, in spite of this, and of O h io , American women have special po litical cause for Thanksgiving this fall. “ W elcom e Sisters;“ is the greeting o f all broad gauged men. Jute bags for grain are doomed in W ashington, O reg o ifan d Idaho if the resolution adopted at the tri- state meeting of the Farm er’s U n i on, held at W a lla W a lla on the 8th. has weight. Cotton bags will be substituted, or all bags cut out for elevators and steel grain bins. O ver 250 representatives took offi cial action on the use of cotton in stead ' of jute bags; cooperative banking was also discussed. A reader who has worried much because of the way votes for wo man mounted up in Oregon, has written us a long article on the topic for publication which remind us of O le ’s re p ly to M ary. It was a beautiful evening and O le , who bad screwed up courage to take M a ry for a ride was carried away, by the magic of tbe night. “ M ary, w ill you marry me Z ’ he asked. “ Yea, O le ,” she answered softly. O le lapsed into silence that at last became painful to his fiancee. “ O le ,” she said desperately, “ why don’t you say something?” “ A y tank,” O le replied, “ they bane too much said already." <ame temperature It <liil not quite OH the tube—that la, It has actually been Btretched or expanded leyood Its oor mal volume for this temperature, sod from our knowledge of the forces that would be required to produce the cor responding compraeslon we can figure out what this tension must be. *» ' The ultim ate particle« or molecule« of matter we beUeva to be held to gether by powerful force«, known v«» rionsly ee cohesion or adbeeton. but being to any csss forces of attraction, and these force« tend to prevent any expansion o f the s e tte r, be It solid or liquid. It might be thought that these' forces would cause two bodies to con tact to adhere to each other, hut p a r tides have to be so near together to be acted upon by them that it Is d lf Ocult to bring bodies Into such close contact th at an appreciable area of one 1« w ith in thia distance of the other. Ilowever. two dean pieces o f lead can readily be pressed so closely to gether that they will adhere, end a set of copper cubes was once made with such true feces that when a doa pn of them were piled one on top of the other the serie« adhered together ao well that the whole eouid be lifted fro m th e to p one. But the he«t ex ample Is furnished by piece« of op tical glass whose snrfaees have been worked an plane that when preseed to gether they will as readth- break at some other spot as at Chls piatie - Perhaps It la unfortunate that tbew useful force*, which h<gto,aU matter together and keep It fton» «nltspelag Into -hnpelpabie dust, are m f i r e d in their action to such a Dratted range I f this were not so. s 'break of any sort could be fixed by meretv bring tog together the broken eods Olue of any kind would be unnice««nry. But even this state of affairs would hare Its drawback«. A book laid on a table would have to be pried off with a wedge, end tbe eahto .Instrument would be required to open I t Ev erything would stick to everything else, and the pleasure of walking won Id be lost In tbe tedious proceoa of prying first one foot and then the o t t e r from tbe vlaettke grip of the Vide walk or the floor.—Bottom Font You N«v«r Con T « IL -. - - -1 CrawtovS—You apoko of opening a bank aoeonot to your Wttoto name In order to teach bar the vaine of money Bow did it torn out? Cral>*haw'-8be uaed tt up to pay a lot of bitta I could bare ataved off for a ir moathA—Lip Pl«»«***» • _ ; . ’ " " 1 1............ «ÇJ i- • * ,v Her tffirt. " A llc e -W h a t kind of ptri bas Jack euncpd hlmaelf to? R m *-O h . «he's Now fresh or will be soon and guaranteed under 5 years.old This herd o f 24 Jersey cows alt trace to the best milk families and are tubercular tested. The 26 head of Work Horses are Mares and Geldens. The mares are in foal by a Belgian horse. Beginning at 10 o’clock a. m. Terms of Sale: Five per cent discount on all cash purchases Approved n ote, ten per cent interest, due October 1st, 1913, will be taken on all deferred payments. - . ,■..