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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1913)
Don’t overlook the dòul told by C. N . Crosfield T ry the ta fhous Sunday dinner at the H otel M© ro. The High Scheel Eatartaias Agaia. The famous Salter T rio consist at The ing of Miss Florence Eugenie Birthday Postal Cards School books and supplies-are Salter, violinist; Miss Irma Byrl Obeerver Book Store. at the Observer Book Store. Shumway, vocal soloist; and Miss D on’t label your butter with a Mrs. J. R. Morgan is at Frank Alice Lund, impersonator w ill rubber stamp; it is strictly against lin, N orth Carolina, where her appear in M oro March 31 under Pipe F ittin g s and Supplies. HAT there are more important things in he law."' v " father ia aeriously ill. the auspices of the school. This the world that having the righ clothes. Always in stocl , beautiful Birth is the one great musical treat of Ginn & Coleman have to ld to Wrenches and T o ols of all kinds. I We realize that, as the poet says, “A Day Postal Cards -at the Observer the term as provided by the school Hugh W alker of M cDerm id farms Book Store, ez man’s a man for a’ that.” and all music (overscan not afford a three gang Canton plow. B olts, T a p s , W ashers, etc. Angus Kuks and S. S. Hayes to miss it. But, unfortunately, people will judge a fellow by the Mrs. Daniel McLachlan is a were busineas visitors in Sherman Miss Shumway, Vocalist, comes way he looks—and even more unfortunately, lots of visitor from Portland at the home county last week from their homes recommended as one of the best, fellows don’t look as well-dressed as they might. It of her children near M onkland. and her presentations are especial in Portland. isn’t because they don’t want to, or because they Many of the people of M oro Roseburg is preparing for its an ly pleasing. Her comrades are planted garden during the near don’t try, it’s because they don’t know how or where nual strawberry carnival. It is also very strong in their lines. spring weather of the last three to get garments that will bring out the best of them Following is the .program: expected, to niijake this year’s cele weeks. T rio, Flowers Awake bration the greatest ever held. and hide the worst of them. Vocal $ o ! q Romeo and Juliet, The price o f eggs should go up; W e don’t say that we can (becaose it wouldn’ t be modest) but Services < at the Presbyterian Reading, Ruggles fifty thousand wiU be used as East we’re morally sure that we might show you a Kenwood suit church next Sunday, Easter Sun V iolin Andahte at Petit Rondo er gifts to Portland school children that would cause the first friend you met to congratulate you day, both raoniii ¿„¿md evening; Trio, Tweet Little G irl Squeeze Monday. Rev, B. F. Harp r of M ilton, in on your im proved appearance. Reading, O ld Aunt Doleful W ord was received Tuesday of charge. .. ¿ J Duet, M erry Birds o f Spring H 4 I I U 1 t i l l H H »I 1 I H H H t l I I H U 1 W 1 l -»l 1 1 I I I ! the death of Dr. O. J. G offin’s S U I T S F R O M $ 1 3 .5 0 T O $ 3 5 .0 0 A meeting o* the Sherman Vocal, I Hear You Calling Me father at his home near Gervais County Fair ijjjfcctors’ was held at V iolin Solo, The H oly City February 24th. M oro SaturdajM0 irrange for the Reading, A Southern Lullaby Sheriff J. C. McKean has pur exhibits and pipg am for the fair T rio in Costume, The Gypsies chased a Ford roadster as part of next fall.. V io lin Solo, A Concerto T H E DALLES. OREGON. the necessary equipment for the Vocal Solo, O ft Have I Seen Mrs. W . C, Bryant has been proper handling o f his office. Musical Sketch, Original very seriously id at her home in On all mailable merchandise. A. H . Barnum, of the Lone Rock M oro, but, we are glad to say, that I» Stock Farm, has imported genuine she is now gradually recovering Delivering Skerman Comity Maps. L W e will prepay the postage without extra charge” tim othy hay for the use of his her health. w . C . B rya n t H. H. Beckley, representing the MORÍ», S H E R M A R CO.,ORKO<>N: stallion Bell Metal this season. * . Condon city council has let a publishing firm of Geo. A. Ogle «II - W.~ A : Norcross was able to be Lawyer contract for the paving of its Main & Co., of Chicago, is in the coun F R ID A Y J . . . . . March 21. 1913 upon our streets Saturday; he said street, and laying of a sewer under ty delivering to subscribers their the weather was entirely too lur the pavement, and the widening copy of a Sherman county map. P a r s o n a lT a lk W ith You. ing for him to remain at home. OREGON of the side walks along the Street,- More properly speaking the map At any time when requested to do «o, MORO M O N K LA N D , OREGON. the paper w ilt be diacontinued. But we The pastor of a Philadelphia . , W ork in protection degree,, w ill is a book of close to a hundred ... expect that ail arrvara will be paid bcloic pages size 18 inches long and 16 j - such request i* made. It ia easy to aak us church has had the church prop be a feature of the W . O. W . at its lor a statement, which w ill be cheeffully erty sold at a sheriff sale to en regular meeting Wednesday, inches wide; containing two o r^ - rendered at any time. force the collection o f $6,800 back March 26. A ll members request three maps of the county for differ- •• charge for mailing parcel post. The price of The Observer la 51.50 per salary. ent purposes and also a m ap,'-- ed to be present. J. F. Foss, clerk. year, 75 cent« lor six months, 50 cents for full page size, of each township •• lour month*—but if paid in advance we Mrs. Nellie M eloy is able to be Hood River Newtown apples laid off by section lines and show*' x accept 52.50 in full for 2 years'. Shorter New Stevens Repeating rifle Model 70 bandies term* than one year 12>i cent* per month. about the house and on some of for sale at Wasco. A tto rn ey -at-law Price 65 cents ing the roads, buildings, etc. Be- ’ I 22 short, long, and long rifle cartridges. The the nice sunny days that we have A Blue Mark here will answer an in- 85 cents $1.00 and $1.25 box lei. us sides maps and descriptive matter . ’ Masonic Building quer, when entered upon our calendar. had to be out around the home mail order house price on this^rille $7.71. Our have your order for all you can pertaining particularly to Sherman ' giving the date of tbe P4P*r ** l**e al grounds. price is only $7.00 postage prepaid. cription expire*. use, or write us. W . M. Barnett county the book carries full page which your currer •m aubacri O re g o n . John Hastings took home a load Wasco, Oregon. T h e D a li« » maps of the state of Oregon, the of poultry netting and a road The children of the M oro school United States, and the W orld. It County Treasurer W .D . Wallan. Shillings best lèmo'n extract regular 2W2fftSt. training cart for his trotter are very enthusiastic over garden also carries a comprehensive has purchased a self starting C adil Wednesday, sold by Ginn & ing and poultry raising and their bottle for 20 cents. Postage paid. synopsis of the land laws and des lac, trading in his old car as part Coleman. = fair this fall promises to compare cribes how to legally describe land payment. Senator W . H. Ragsdale has very favorably with the one their transfers down to less than a 20 acre The game brand in the regular 4 -oz. 50 cent Mrs. C. L. Powell entertained purchased a 1913 Cadillac and elders are to hold. holding. The book is well worth bottle for 40 cents. the young friends o f her daughter disposed of his older car to C. R. The high school minstrel troupe the subscription price and all who Successor to D r. O ^J . G o ffi n Lucile Thursday In honor of her Belshee, who w ill use it this sum had funds enough to meet a pay have seen the work are satisfied 1 I U H mer as a meat delivery vehicle.- fifth birthday. ment of $80 upon the school piano with it. - M o ro , O re g o n . M r. and Mrs. James Woods left C. E. Sheets has finished the after all bills incident to their re Farmers Attention. Tuesday for a visit with their painting of his city residence and cent presentation of negro minst- J. K . C O L E M A N R. J. G IN N You W ill N ever K now of daughter Mrs. Hattie Jordon at the change in color is pleasing rely had been met. the most effective way of treating 9 Friend, Wasco-county. and restful to the eye as one gazes e Bishop R. L . Paddock last Sun your seed against the destructive a south from the high school campus. C. W . Barzee is moving a news day at St. Pauls Episcopal church a Hugh Schull did not let a little The Dalles confirmed a class of underground worms, insects, smut a MORO. - O R E G O N paper plant from LaGrande to Portland with which he w ill pub- thing like a snow storm keep him ten, among whom were Elizabeth and other destructive growths, un $ 1st to 15th of each month. I lish a paper called the Alliance in at home Wednesday. Both Hugh and Hugh Hadley, son and daught less You U se W ormaldehyde . $ Office opposite Drr. Qdffin a n i C A i. ic w the interests of the socialist party. and M ayor Barnum were auto er of our form er townsman, W. prepared for treating seed grain, W ASCO. - OREGON, spraying trees and shrubs, chicken Glass, Faillis, and Oils. Bone and Alfalfa Meal. 16th to 30lh of each month. - One ofthecouncilm en re-nomi- mobile travelers in the snow storm O. Hadley. houses and other farm buildings. $ Ofiita opp. McCoy. Atwood Co nated at the recent mass meeting that day. At a recent meeting of the school W ormaldehyde is the most i A G E N T « 1*01« of M oro voters has been found to Hood River Newtown apples, board for M oro district the work practical and efficient preparation Canton Flows, Superior and Peoria Prills. $ -ineligible for the office, tho’w’e for sale at Wasco. Price 65 cents o f P. M . Nash as principal of the on the market. 50% of the pre understand the defect has since 85 cents $1.00 and $1.25 box let us school during the term now ending paration is Formaldehyde, which J a m e s S u n v a r t been remedied. have your order for all you can was endorsed by again electing him is for the prevention of smut. ..The For all kinds of machinery carried in stock use, or write us. W . M. Barnett principal for the year beginning other 50% is made up of a number A d d ress: MORÍ). OREGON Chas. G olliher lost the sale of a or procured on short notice. Ï Wasco, Oregon. next September. of substances antagonistic to the vacuum cleaner the other day in a peculiar manner. The man to • C. R. Belshee has purchased E. W v Lewis has purchased a species of underground worms »o through Ginn & Coleman a four ~ ’ whom he was selling it finally said Stock Inspector five passenger touring Ford car destructive to grain. Full direc- nope, I ’ m used to the broomstick. horse gasoline engine and capac from the W . H . Moore Auto tions on each bottle- If your deal Sherman County, I ’ll wait^about the vacuum cleaner ity feed chopper for use at his Company with which he will esta er cannot supply you, write o rca l’ Oregon. till some man’s wife has soaked feeding farm south of M oro. M r. blish an auto service from and to on us, W ormaldehyde Com- MORO BRANCH | him with one and I see how badly Belshee sold his horse power M oro and The Dalles and Sher parry Inc., Moro, Oregon. D e p u ty Stock Inspector machine to John McClure. Louis Schadewitz, Ken Oregon he is injured man county points. E ven V e A dmit Extras for the Dutchman, Oliver, Syracuse, and John Deere Plows w ry Iliiog a Farmer needs in the Furniture s and Hardware line can be supplied here, * A. Nt. WILLIAMS &. CO The Postage Prepaid by Parcel Post O b s e rv e r ^Monkland Cash Store SßFQI&IS N° extra R.'R. Butler Dr. Walter t . Mason \l~ H iy icianand Surpeon S o J. R. Morgan X O ex x tist - G IN N & C O LE M A N - ~ S E L F -P R O P E L L E D HARVESTER B u ilt la th re e Sizes, 14, 10 and 18 Foot C u t W ork* in Soit L u d and tko HIU* Benjamin H o lt, reco<nized a* one of the wqr.14 < fore-nost inventor* ot agricultural machinery ha* perfected the H o lt Self-Propelled S ide-H ill Com bined Harvester. » T o him the world owe* the Combined Harvester, the Caterpillar Tractor and now the Self-Propelled Harvester, a harvesting machine that require* no horse*, or tractor, one that moves in thfc field under it* own power, cutting, threshing and sacking the grain all in one operation. H lil The H o lt Self-Propelled Harvester ia eqi on our famous C A A T lE __________________ E R P 1 f L I LAR with and runs ....... T ........ RAC K . Thia allow* tha Self-Propelled Harvester to do your work on the softest land as successfully a* our Caterpillar Tractor. The Self-Leveling Device level* the Self-Pro pelled Harvester as on our Combined Horse H a r vesters. Two Machines In One The Self-Propelled H a r vester is really two machiae* in one. It can be inatanlly ¡be converted into a station ary thresher and w ill move itself from on^ point to an other. You N~ed h u t Three flcn. The same aioior Jrive* the separator and moves the har vester over the ground. It re quires but three men in it« It ia unequalled in down operation, n saeksewer, a sep grain, the continuous motion arator man and a header ten | of the separator allowing all der, who may also steer the the grain to be saved. machine T kit Sell-Propelled H irv e -U rH » . B<t n U w d Two Tear.. Cut 1500 Acre. TMR PRICE IS NOT H IO tl USE YOUR HORSES ON YOUR SUMMER FALLOW — „ „ ’1th -hievemeet ceaaot Leave r ettimeted. It * iH allow you to coldvate vow ee.wwer fallow The veins ot this <r#H ;'-Mevea»eW a N o rth w e s t greïtëàt factor* faeton coatributtaf auccasstisi fa faroainj la I coetnburto* to auccetetiil ________ of sba t eraatMt year hone* throu<hout h irrtM , which plow J or dite», a usátloJ » t Heal tur si collates ara urgiai- harvester with ft will sleo allow you to follow the hi SEND US THE COUPON Ihi lilt taftctariiip Gì. S ? 0X k N H , W ASH. T H E H O L T hfPG. C O .. Spoksaa, Waah. No Acre*..... Plaasa sand me Salt Propelled Harvester inlormstioa. - Name . __________ _ ■ Address* Dr. N . G. Blalock, one of the best known of Oregon’s pioneers, Dating from March 10 to March 16, 1913. died at W alla W alla last week at J.‘ H . Clements to P. N. Lemon the age of 73. ■ Dy. Blalock suffer 13 acres near Grass Valley, $525.00 ed a stroke, of apoplexy in his S. T. Smith to W . M. Barnett office, his condition being so seri ous that his son who attended him lots 11 & 12 block 1 McPherson’s addition to city of Wasco, $200.00 forbid his removal home. Jos. T. Peters''and W . H. Rags A letter from the state superin dale to Sam H. Baker property in tendent informs us that every rail R o llin ’s addition to Grass Valley, road in Oregon w ill join next fall carrying, freight charges free, $1.00 1 school childrens exhibits for The state encampment of the the state lair. Byerv child in Oregon is now on equ.l terms to Grand Arm y of the Republic will compete at the stat< fa ir for some be held this year at Newberg, June 17-18-19. This will be the second o f the many prizes, > time that city has entertained the Is the title to your farm or town state encampment and it goes property good? D id you ever without saying that all who attend have it investigated-to ascertain w ill receive a hearty welcome. whether there is any thing wrong An announcement of the wed with it? Do it now; it w ill never ding an Spokane, Washington, be any easier or cheaper; and let February 26th of Miss Ailene the Sherman County Abstract Meryl Sanford to Stephen C. Company, Moro, Oregon, furnish T rice has been received. Miss the abstract for you> Ailene is a daughter of A. p . A very beautiful memorial service Sanford who was formerly in the was held at Moro Methodist Epis merchandising business at Moro; copal church Sunday, March 16th, later at Shaniko, and recently at in remembrance of Mrs. P. P. _ DeMoss, widely known among M ad^as. W hile in Portland last week we M oro residents as “ grsndmg.” The services were conducted by ran across our old friend Perry the pastor, Rev. C. W . Johnson, Comstock, just back from the north who referred in his sermon to the ernmost part of British Columbia rocking chair, the special proper where he had been employed ty of Mrs. DeMoss white a mem with Twohy Brothers on a railroad ber of the church, which since her contract. Perry said that he was removal to Clackamaa county has three hundred nnles from the remained empty during church nearest town when he decided be had had enough lo r * while. services. * o til i LUM UIBER CO. i Sherman County Realty Transfer». w - - ---------- A « H. U. MARTIN, flanager. WOOD - COAL - POSTS Lumber, Cement and Lime, Windows, Doors, Moulding. Special prices on Wood in car load lots where one or more are buying. : O u r Stock is Complete and Seasonable Dress Goods, Underwear, Shoes, Rubbers, A rtie s , Groceries, Canned Goods, Dried F ru its . • You are respectfully invited to call. COOPER BROS. GRASS VALLEY, OREGON. r-