Day Portal Card«, at the Observer {at the H otel M oro. Book Store. ^ iig8 KHXa Morrison is visiting Delbert Surratt third; 3 feet 7 inch| '< H alf mile relay race won by Gold aad Sffvor Declamatory Nodab Wasco school» t im e 1 minute 53 sec. Divided Among Four Schools. F inancial S tatement . The aevcQth annual event As received from the secretary the schools et Sherman county in Eureka Lo««* Na. IH . for publication shows balance on field meet and declamatory contest r. a u Moro. Or. occured at G r^ s Valley Friday hand from previous m e e t of ibe 6ist and third May 23d. The day was an idea $17.58 field meet admissions $395.- eveaina* »1 each H e a d q u a te p s fop one for the ¿occasion, with just 05, stand concession $10. declama­ cordially mVitad to enough t u n o / weather and balmy tory contest admissions $209.25, with us. By order of W . M. P ain ts and O ils of all K inds. ~ J. M . PAWtY, Secretary. breeze to mllke all those who total $631.88. Corset cover embroidery, 18 yard; at Freemans. attended the meet enjoy the out The expenses incuried were: B ethlehan* C h a p te r inch wide; 25 to 35 cent values at A Complete Line of F urniture. Abstracts prom ptly made by the door conditions. No. 78 o . S. 8. Lumber $20.50; judges expenses 18 cents per yard; at Freeman*. Sherman County Abstract Com­ Regular communication The excursion train from Wasco $28; Wasco and M oro team ex­ Gasoline, A u to O ils and Suppli each zd and 4th Thursday Miss Jeanette Crotfield sang the pany, M oro, Oregon. arrived at M o ro about 8:45 ant penses $55.30; drayage $25.75; evening« monthly. ** *• solo parts o f the evening field Corset cover embroidery, 18 left at 9 a. m .,p i > " E . E . F ortner , », the regular secretary expense $20; printing Full Supply of Pipe F ittin g s and Pipe. Secretary. meet program in splendid voice. inch wide; 25 to 35 cent values at passengei^ttain at Erskinville. $57.30; cup and medals $58.90; 3? L " *• M a r e L a d « a , N a . 113, T.B.Searcy was in town Wednes­ 18 cents per yard?aT Freemans. had a total pastenger list into Grass Wasco band $80; Grass Valley 1. o. o. r. Moro, or. I day after part of his order for wire w ill fin d The W . W . M. Co. are having Valley of 235rs»x from Biggs, seven band $25; fixing track $25; in­ ' G i v e u s a c a l l y o u ^Meeting every Saturday svening at 7:30 o ’clock fencing which he w ill build this electric fixtures installed in their from Klondike, five from DeMoss cidental expenses $28.09, donation o u r p r ic e s a r c r ig h t. ’ Visiting members are cor spring. , private offices and banking room. 67 from M oro, and 150 from to the school libraries at Wasco, dially invited. Members Mrs. Ethel Laidlaw, teacher in expected to be present. G. A. M eloy has vacated the Wasco. Q uite a number went M oro, and Grass Valley, $30 each; E. A . S ayrs , Noble Grand, the Wasco public schools, is a A. R . K euingsr , Secy Henry Smith house and is-now at from here by automobiles and divided between school districts --------- — : ■ ■■ l . v ■ ■ = = ■ x t, visitor this week at the home of home as a next door neighbor of several were ■assenger* on the 5, 12, 20, and 22 for library pur­ * Mrs. C: E. Johnson. F a ra a n a t T a lk W ith Yau afternoon train» arriving in time poses $30; balance on hand $88.04. W . S. Powell. The price of The Obacrvar is 81.50 per George Rebman was in town loiec the last ¿rents of the fiek year, Tb cents for six tnonUu, 50 cento for Rev. A. J. Adams, of M oro ' bk. Wednesday with two wagons for w meet. tour months—bn* if neid io advance*' More High School. accept $2.50 in full *or 2 years. Shorter pipe for the gravity water system the speaker for the evening at the - ______.• Victory in the field meet contest terms than one year 1 2 # cento per month Are not «lone confine*! to Rural Free Delivery of mail he is having installed on his farm. graduating Exercises of The Wasco Graduating exercises of o u r A Blue Mark here w ill answer an ia schools held Thursday, May 22d. went to Wgaco school, they win­ I and the Telephone. There fa another convenience which all ning 83 point', out o f a possible 14^ local high school were held Thurs­ query, when entered upon our calendar, ||O tis Frye and family of Souix farmers should have — and many do have — a checking ac­ giving the date of the paper as the date at City, Iowa, left Wednesday after Forty-three pupils o f Miss Tay Grass Valley von 24 points, M oro day afternoon in the assembly which your current subscription expires. count with a good hank. The possessor of such an account a pleasant visit with their cousin, lo r’s scholars accompanied by their 18, and the Country schools 14 room. Miss M arjorie Rose, as , avoids ths risk of having his money on his person or about Mrs. P. C. Axtell, at the farm teacher enjoyed an old fashioned Wasco won in every event but the pioneer graduate o f the 12th his home where it is in danger of fire and thieves.^ picnic at the DeMoss park Thurs­ one, receivir g eleven first, eight grade, was the recipient of many home east of M oro. His hills paid by check are not only a valid leceipt, but day. the last dky of school. seconds and four thirds. Grass flowers an^ presents from admir­ Graders and scrapers were put also a convenience in his home transactions where very often County Superintendent F. E. Valley w o n t w o firsts, three ing friends. Rev.A.J. Adams was A red leather note case con* to work on the city streets Wednes­ the necessary change for concluding settlement is not at hand taining personal papers lost Satur­ day to make some needed im ­ Fagan has purchased a horse and seconds and five thirds, M oro the principal speaker of the oc­ _ Don’t atop to think this ov