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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1913)
J. G. Woods sa a clerk at the Ed. Tom lin left- Sunday for a M oro Commercial store during visit to Madras. the rush hours of each week. Dressmaking done at Cousens MOHO, »HKRMAX 0O.,0BXOOK M r,. J. D. M cD rrm id ¡«report- Cottpge reasonable rates. ed as out o f danger and recover Miss Anabelle W ood left for her V .— Jane 6, 1913 ing nicely from h er auto accident. home in the valley last week. Serious Aatomopile Accident. ï ’h©:. |’ O b s e rv e r Eureka Lod |i N© 121. F. E. Brown is very sick at his Edwin Mays was sn Observer a . ». a A. m . Mvro. or. visitor this week from west of home at Grants with typhoid fever. Meet» the ftiat Shaniko where he has extensive F. E. Brown jr „ has purchased a colonial style mahogany finish land holdings. i s witnout sg doubt one o f fee most fascinating occupations open to man or wo man. It particularly appeals to the latter, andliesides being one o f the most interesting o f vocations pays a high dividend upon the labor and capital invested. It is not as illusive as are the majority of pursuits, but it will pay dollar for dollar better for labor than any other branch of the farming in dustry that y o u could tackle; always, however, subject to this one condition-feat you look out for your business yourself and see that you know what you are Notices have been posted for the annual school district meeting, to Mrs. G. E. Lewellen is visiting B©thl©ham C h arter be held «t the school house at two with her parents near Am ity. no . 78 O. *. S. in the afternoon of Monday, June Regular communication Oregon. 16th. chZd and 4th Thursday John Dunn expects to begin the evening* monthly. L. J. Pape has found his dog, P. E. F ortner , 1913 hay harvest next Monday, dead. It had got lost east of De F * Secretary. June 9th. ,< • Moss and being hungry gotten doing. M ara Led«a, Ma. 118, M r. and Mrs. Ellsworth Woods hold of some poison set out for D on't be neglectful, but attend i. o. o. ». Moro, o r. Meeting every Saturday are visitón in M oro ftom Enter gophers. to all small details yourself. As ening at 7:30 o’clock, soon as you Mce a man to do for ieiting member* are cor- prise, W allowa «pounty. Joe Eddy was in town Satur ia ily n v ite d . M einben you, you have trod upon the first D. E. Stephens, of the federal day. He had as pretty a couple expected to be present. experiment farm, made a harried o f Percheron four week old colts stepping-stone^ which leads to Noble Grand. A. R . R msimg er , Seey. failure, and yodr footing w ill be trip to Portland thia week. following the buggy as we have insecure, every inoment that you The time for checking over the seen this spring. Pareaaal T alk WHh Yau do not know baplicitly that your The price of The Observer i* 81.90 per harvesting machinery and the or* visitor I man is just as good as yourself, G.E.Lewellen w ill be ear. month*—bu» 75 cent» for ff*neid in advance 2 tS ? £ arc 1 dering of repairs is at baud. in Portland next week during *x the that he w ill foQow out your accept 82.50 in full «or 2 yean. Shorter Mrs. J. C. G arl and children Rose Carnival as delegate from the instructions and be Just as careful term* than o ik year 12X cent* per month. are visiting in the upper Hood local lodge of A. F. and A. M . to of your poultry “ *h? u«h they be A Blue Mark here will answer an in longed to ------------ him. J e x •a e ry , when entered upon our calendar, River valley during these hot days. the grand lodge convention. . ; I M A P árry , Secretary. Nieley piano from L. W . Ross. A giving the date of the paper a* the date at which your current subscription expire*. > --i' Dr. Valter C. listi Phpician in f Sorten C Successor to Dr. 0. J. Goffin M o ro , O re g o n . R. R. Butler •/ V A tto r n e y -a t-la w « Masonic Building The O re g o n . D a lle » C, 6 . H ü ls - Public Auctioneer. t o r in fo r tn a tio n as to te rm s and open dates address th e S h e rm a n C o u n ty O bserver a t MORO, OREGON- — John Reckman was instantly killed and his wife so seriously in jured in an auto accident west of Kent Sunday afternoon 'th a t her recovery is very doubtful. M r. Reckman was returning home in his new 1913 Cadillac from an afternoon spent visiting with neigh bors when the accident occured, the first known of the tragedy being when Jacob Wassemiller, who was inspecting his field of wheat, noticed the overturned car; finding M r. Reckman and Mrs. Reckman close by, one dead and the other apparently dying. As near as can be figured from the nature of the marks left upon the roadway M r. Reckman must have feh the front left axle break close to the wheel, as he had the lever in neutral position and the emergency break set. Shortly after the front axle breaking the right hind wheel gave way, forcing the car to travel in a circle. When stopped it had turned turtle once and a half and was facing the way it had come with the wheels in the air, G e n e ra l H a rd w a re H e a d q u a te rs for — Paints and Oils of all Kinds. A Complete Line of Furniture. Gasoline, Auto Oils and Supplies. Full Supply of Pipe Fittings and Pipe. G iv e u s u c u ll y o u w ill f in d a o u r p r i c e s a r o rig H t» . ’wrxr g g Th The accident occured dose to John Johnson and daughter, The Columbia river is reported the Wm. Koehler farm on a Miss Mary, returned Sunday from as being over the top of the Cas Infantile Paralysis is a Gans Disease. straight piece of road that has a visit to their Collins spring cade locks and that it is raising neither rocks or ruts to make Spokesman Review. . rapidly. Thete hot days may tee property. automobile driving dangerous. It was announced a year ago J. C. Freeman has had a septic a repetition of the flood days of that the scientific and medical ex Those who have seen the axle say that it was a defective casting and tank installed at his city residence 1894. perts has become sure that infantile to care for the waste waters from Miss Emma Sayrs left Sunday paralysis is caused and originates that a full half inch shows an old the house. -------- ---------- for Prineville to attend the funeral by a germ, that iheyivere h61 on break/and that there are tw o^thcr places on the same axle that are, Miss Ida May Johnston left o f Miss Flora Jones, grand child ts trail and that capture of it was or may be, as dangerous to an Tuesday for Portland and later w ill of Mrs. F. A. Sayrs brother,»who sure and would take only a ’ ittle occupant of a car. died at that place Saturday, May while longer. Now D r. Simon extend her visit to « y her old home John Reckman was one of the 31st., aged eleven years. Flexner announces that the germ in the east. most progressive farmers of Sher has been definitely isolated and Joe Rutledge and Orren Beaty J ; G. Brinson, post office ad man county and has made his that it is one o f the smallest ever made a trip to the mountains this dress box is 468 The Dalles, is now home in this county since the week, going by the way of pack in charge o f the old Harris place; identified. This minuteness of the pioneer days o f farming in the bacillus has made the discovery of he says that pie cherries are ripe horse train. it one of unusual difficulty. The Kent section. He had no im Foss and Benson have some ning fast arid that other varieties next step w ill be the discovery of mediate family; a daughter of Mrs. fine sixty gallon gasoline tanks w ill soon be in the market. thé serum, or “ culture,” to cure Reckman being the only other ma.de up for sale. They look The Consumers (pake an impression the disease, but this in all proba member ot the family. more substantial than the variety on the cost o f livin g when they bility, judging from the experience funeral was held at Grass Valley usually sent in here. organize and take vigorous meas of medical science with the bacillus Thursday afternoon; a. large dele ures to protect themselves. M o of tuberculosis and that of pneumo gation of Odd Fellows from the M r. and Mrs. Fred W. Mathias were in M oro Monday from nopolists greatly prefer the victims nia, which have beta known for different lodges of the county being years without leading to new treat present. Klondike; while here it was Mrs. who complain but do nothing. Mrs. Reckman is at Grass Valley ment, w ill be a long search. It M ’s good fortune to meet her two A campaign was form ally launch under the care of Dr. M . B. Taylor should be borne in mind that jhe daughters, Mrs. George Rebman ed at Eugene last week for the Ap Hopes are entertained o f her specific organisms that cause and Mrs. Amelia Alley who were peal of the home rule amendment recovery. making a short trading trip at the to the local option law at the hydrophobia, measles, scarlet fev er 2nd smallpox remain unidenti the same time. election in 1914 and for the en Skenua County Realty Traaifcn. actment of state wide prohibition fied, presumably on account of their extraodinary minuteness, Dating from May 24 to M ay 30, 1913. at the election in 1916. though smallpoxand hydrophobia J.C.Fry to Amy I. Kellogg sw # Three autos loaded with sociable are successfully treated through of n e # and seX of n w # and lot fishermen returned from a trip to preventive vaccination w ith 5 in see 6 tp 2 s r 19 e w m and below Shaniko this week; they ‘cultures.” of n e # of sec one tp 2 s r 18 were M artin Hansen and family, e w m $10. George Hennagin and family, and 'riedmaa Coasaaptfen Cure Dangeroas. Amy I. Kellogg to H. R. Park O. L. Belshee and family, ac ¡son sw% of ne*7 and se# of n w # companied by Mrs.J.C.Hockman. Absolute prohibition of any and lot 5 all in sec 6 tp 2 s r 19 e L. L. Peetz arrived home from urther innoculatfon of tuberculosis w m and se# of neX of gee 1 tp Walla W alla Saturday evening. patients in New York with the 2 s r 18 e w m $10. 7riedmann cure has been issued He was a visitor at the Gilbert R. A. W illison to H.J.Parkison Hunt shops where a new separator >y the New Y ork board of health until after full and complete data sw)7 o f n e # and se‘7 of n w # and is being finished for his threshing regarding the use of a specimen lot 5 all in sec 6 tp 2 x r 19 e w m L run this season. Louie says that culture and full details of prepa- and se ^ o f ne,^ of sec 1 tp 2 6 r the section around Walla Walla ation and administration have 18 e w m $10. is certainly a fine country, but not ?een submitted to the board and Frances E. VanNuys to The ahead o f Sherman county. permission granted for the use of Citizens Bank lots 9 and 10 in The United States department the same. . block 1 Henarieville addition to o f agriculture has purchased 34 The report ofthe board of health Grass Valley and lots 6 and 7 of $ stallions for use in the states of says: Evidence-slrcady is at hand block 9 town of Sherman $68.68. Vermont, New Hampshire, V ir showing that this so-called remedy Fred Krusow to G .W . Schwartz ginia, West Virginia, Kentucky not only does not fulfill the neX sec 14 tp 3 8 r 16 e w m 160 i Ay- . •>. .„i. , « * i • and Tennessee. No charge w ill promises of efficacy whereon its acres $2300. be made for the use o f the horses, use was first permitted here, but Irwin D. Pike to Paul W .C h ild except an option for the colt when that, on the contrary, during its ers tract of land in M oro $450. it is three years old at $150. administration, many patients have Amos A. Case to O. J. Goffin The fisheries department of the suffered an unduly rapid progress tract in se# sec 18 tp 1 s r 17 e w federal government w ill, this sum of their disease m, other considerations and $1. >... — mer, investigate thorly the cod and Leander Martin by Sheriff to Gras* Valley Defeated Moro halibut banks off the coast o f T il Chas. A. Buckley all of sec 16 and lamook county. These banks are The M oro ball t< am went up w >4 sec 10 tp 2 s r 16 e w m $9000. supposed to be extensive and val uable as any off the coast of British against the fast Grafe Valley boys C .J . B rig h t , W .C . B ryant , M .G . E llis . last Sunday and were defeated. Columbia. Fish from there have A t the end of the game the score been sold in Oregon markets. stood 8 to 5 in favor of Grass A special term the county Valley. VanN uvs tad Knighten court was held this week. Among played a nice game in the outfield Attorneys-at-Law other business transacted was the for Grass Valley the later making ® ordering o f immediate work upon a nice throw from tbe field and offices at * 5 fee R.W.Kaseberg road, the C.F. caught Hardin at th« plate. K», i---- „i ------ 4— -^-___. Score by in n in g tg Taylor road, and the Dick Ogle Th« Dalles and M oro, road. The road petitioned for by 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R stations to A.B.Potter was continued for more M o r o 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 -5 definite information. The foad G ra u V. 0 0 3 0 2 1 2 0 » - « known as the Dick Ogle toad is a Batterie«—Rutledge and . Hard relocation of the Leonard bridge in; Lamb and E. O ld,. road, it is figured that the work OREGON MORO, w ill be divided and part carried T ry the famous Sunday dinner over into next year before it w ill 1st to 15th of each month. jr t the Hotel M oro. be finished. Office opposite, Drs. Goffin Best mucilage and^bruthet at tbe Fl©*1 L im it J eue 1Sth Observer Book Store, W ASCO, - OREGON Always in stock, beautiful Birth « . Services Sunday morning and D ay Postal Cards, at the Observer 16th to 30th of each month. evening in the Presbyterian church BookStore. Office opp. McCoy. Atwood Co > conducted by the pastor. Sun h'''r Abstracts prom ptly made by the day School at 10 a. m. Super Sherman C o u n t y C o m - JfayelßrS i t B lffS intendent Robert Pinkerton. M òro. Oregon, Christian Endeavor at 7 p. tri. pany, x. •, -»Jfcsajp- Should try our famous cfock- President F. E. Fagan. It is need Carbolinium, fresh ro c k , direct eft pjate dinners; all kinds of nice ---------- ------------------------- less to say that you w ill be wel from Germany, now on sale at Mndwich, pie, cake, good coffee. W olf ard L unch C ountrr ww come at any or all of these services. The Observer Book •* » • w w w w rw Brain Brouiers Conveniences J • - Are nof alone confined to Rural Free Delive.y of mail and tbe Telephone. There is another convenience which all farmers should have — and many do h avu— a checking ac count with a good bank. The poaeessor of such an account avoids the rink of having his money on his person or about his home where it is in danger of fire and thieves. His bills paid by check are not only a valid receipt, but also a convenience in his home transactions where very often the necessary change for concluding settlement is not at hand Don’t stop to think this over, but start an account now with The (JJasco Warehouse (Hilling (¡0- Bank, of |I|oro. y y * / s z z z R. J. G IN N / ~ . J. E. C O L E M A N (Í G IN N & ® ♦ COLEW A N • F IIV D E A L E H ! Glass, Paints, and Oils. Bone and Alfalfa Meal. A t ï l C W i'l 'M & « s i K 'O M Canton' Plows. Superior and Peoria Prills. EXTHAM >, For all kinds of* machinery carried in stock or procured on short notice. « e i e e N e w S t o c k ----- J u r t R e c e iv e d --- g g ------ Ladies shoes and oxfords, white, tan, patent and gun metal Styles that will please you. Mens and-Boys shoes that absolutely right in style and quality. Í * 'l'1-ko Successors to O r» u o n C larke -N ew h o u se J e w e lry Compaey C lo cks and O p tic a l Goods. S atisfaction G urantecd or Money Refunded e e M ORO BRANCH M A U IM L Ü M ÎE A CD. H . U v flA R T IN , H a n a g e r. I WOOD - GOAL - POSTS Lumber, Cement and Lime, Windows, Doors, Moulding. Bright, Bryant & Ellis. T ickets on sale 4 S p e c ia l prices o n W o o d in c a r lo a d lo ts w h e r e * o ne o r m o re a r e b u y in g : : : : Ore. D TR IP RO N. •res froip •II o-w Portland and Return OW J. R. Morgan- Z D o iitis t JU N E 8-9-11-13 Local A Carnival of Fun, Beauty and Whole some Enjoyment. Bring the folks and witness the gorgeous event. Full particu lars cheerfully furnished upon application. Don't miss it. A. Rose, agent Store. : Fine Diamonds, Jewelry, Watches, Moro Comm ençai Co. Oregon, June 9th to. 14th < I s e ll fo r c a s h o n ly are Hosiery-the famous Armor Plate all sizes in various colors. «■LTÄL/W; rf Geo. F. M. N ew h o u se , O ph. D. NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED Our Stock is Complete and Seasonable A new lot of Mens Dress and Work Shoes. An extra line of Mena Sox and Uuder- wear in Sbring and Summer Weights. Our Stock of Groceries is Ilways complete. Case Goods and Quantity Lots at Special Prices. COOPER BROS. GRASS VALLEY,- OREGON. Try a W ant Ad. In The Observer. It Pays. »• .ir • k J •Í •