Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, August 29, 1913, Image 2

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Observer«
An easement is a curve used in
engineering design to avoid any
sudden change in the direction or
August 29, 1913 acceleration of m oving masses. It
FRIDAY
is the process that gives gradual
Entered m «econd cl« « matter at: the guidance to minimize the shock
Mt office at M oro, Oregon, July 26,1891.
resulting iron« change in mass
m otion. Such is the tangent curve
Manager.
C. L. I reland
m a rattway ira t k , w«*v»
the force of im pact in passing
Send for advertising rataa.
from a tanghnt to a turn. Hydrau­
If you do not read The Observer, why
lic pipe lines tre constructed with
not?
W e would like to have you take it, and easement curves to connect straight
MORO, OREGON
.YERandPISTOL
we know it would be profitable to you to
become a subscriber.
W e «end it two
yean for $2.50; one year $1.50; 12 S ct« a
month isn’t much. T ry it. Order by
postal card, and pay, for it when you can.
in tke Box with dut Red Ball
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Remington
A CENSUS o f R ev o lv er a n d Piatol E xpw ta w ill -h o w
are certain easem ents that make
smooth its course. The home and
W e w ill not be reaponaible for the
neglect of subscriber« to notify aa of school training of a lad are hut the
changes in their addre«. N o r will the easement curves that prepare him
notification of a Poatmaster that the <ub-
•criber has “ Rem oved" settle the bill of >i tor the buffetMSgs of business. The
polish p o s M td by one from
delinquent.
Church and Society notice« F R E E , ex­ whom m e f'e n n i
and rough
cept when for money making. purposes.
edges
of
individual
personality
Such notice« at regular rate« at the option
of the publisher«.
have been
is an easement
At any time when requested to do so, curve to sgissss.
1 a(d a°d dip*
the paper will be discontinued. But we
lomacy
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easements
that
expect that all arreara wt.i be paid before
such request is made. It »• easy to aak ua smoothly guide a business through
for a statement, which will be cheerfully
industrial turm oil. W hen used
rendered at any time.
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I too copiously. however, ' n the
form of “ id ly .” its insincerity be­
A scientist says that noise shoi> comes manifest and its beneficial
ens life. But if safe and sane why
results nullified.
\
should’t it have the opposite ten­
dency?
Tke Change ia Sckoel Book».
th at th e m a jo rity use R e m in g to n -U M C cartridge«
for prompt ignition, uniform an d
dem o nstrated b y w o rld • record».
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your dealer 8?ve Tou
Remingtrm-UMC arnmunition you
D. W . W a d e, a g e n t , W a sc o , O r e jó n
The English language grows also
by condensation. Airboat is be­
ginning to take the place o f hydro­
aeroplane.
Moro warehouse now open for bu-iness with
John Hardin in charge.
The only house in
the south part of the county handling grain at
60 cents per ton. Satisfactory service guaranteed
It w ill be good business and
good politics to finish revision of now being usea a# pur*
uiu...
thè tariff as speedily as practicable. on new book» they buy.
But wise action w ill prove still
The O H crver Book Store w ill
better business and politics.
handle and exchange school books
as in former years, but only book
for
book; we w ill not exchange
The tap root of advertising is
making your advertisement relate by adding up values of books not
itself directly to the betterment wanted and giving credit towards
of humanity, either to the in d i­ books desired. That would be
vidual or to the people as a whole. buying you' old books, but not
exchanging.
Also each patron must know
Thqprice of wheat was advanced
what they want when buying as
two cents a bushel in Um atilla
absolutely we will set take back any
county last Saturday and approxi­
book spld alter tjie patron leaves
mately 750,000 bushel* changed
I the store; neither w ill we reopen
hands, seventy cents being the
an exchange if a mistake has been
ruling price.
made and the wrong book pur-
chased. These rules are for our
The prim al instinct of all man­ protection*. * e w ill be more leni­
kind js selfpreservation. A ll varied ent after the exchange period.
instincts relate themselves back to
The school books m loafer ia use
this primal instinct of self-preser­ are Cyrs 4th and 5th readers, the
vation.
Unless an advertise­ Reed word lesson, both Buehler
ment shows the public how per­ grammars, both Smith arithmetics
sonal conditions may be Lettered both Natural geographies, both
it is a failure.
the Thproas and Doub histories,
MORO BRANCH
H. U. flA R T lN , flanager
Lumber, Cement and Lime,
Windows, Doors, Moulding.
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Special prices on Wood In car load lots where
one or more are buying.
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Best Drug Store in Sherman County
is located right here in Moro, in
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fact it skins any thing for a long
way in any direction, so thinks the
Moro Pharmacy
Help Fight the
Great Red P
Citizen» of the state are urged to Inform themselves regarding thia
Such instruction w iii
bo iouud iu u u
Free Circulars
Far Young Men
O r e a to r J V a g -T h e Four Sex Uea.-
C/nwfar N a P — Sex Truth, for Men.
For Older Boy» (18 to 18 yra. of age)
Circular No. 8 -
V irility and Physical Development
For Younger B oys (10 to 18 yrs. of age)
ORMiar NA Z — The Secret of Strength.
For Girls
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»ar Va. 4 — A Plain Talk with Girls about their HealtK
For Y eung Women
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C/rruZar No. 1 0 - Physical Development, Marriage and Motherhood.
For Parents
Ci" - * " No. 1 — The Need fo r Education In Sexual-Hygiene.
Circular No. 3 - When and HoW to Tell the Children.
Circular No. 8 — A Ltot of Books for Use in the Family on Sex.
Circular No. 18 — How One Boy Was Instructed in Sex Matters anc
What Happened.
Illustrated.
Send 2oent stamp with your address to
The Oregon State Board of Health -
\ change in some books w ill be
;
720 Seiling Building, Portland, Oregon
AaaMaaat« m i kindly aak«l «• « 1 « * «aly th e « elnwlar« for whlefc »hay have «
SaSattaa«. Thaw vrtU togtolly wax
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IF YOU BUY - - BUY RIGHT
DON’T SEND YOUR CASH TO PORTLAND
SPEND
IT
WITH
YOUR
HOME
MERCHANT
Great changes are taking place in American agriculture, the age of. meeba
ical power on the farm ia here. The fam. tractor and the atat.onary farm ePg.ne
have brought mechanical power to the farm; the coming o * un • ” ,
mean enormous things in the way of better and cheaper arming, 1 ena
tracts of land to bp cultivated effectively, and at a much lower coat of operation.
The C reeping G rip T ractor will handle every operation on the grain farm
from soil to market.
The Creeping Gri
Compels attention; it has no equal any where.
1« C reeping T ractor ia made, hey^hi the weat at Chieo, Cali., and is rightly
[ “The California G iant” This machine is absolutely the. b e s t oni the
t It is the only machine adapted to the all-around aervice that the Sher-
¡ounty farmer needs. It is used for breaking sod and plowing, discing,
ving, and drilling, without packing the ground; harvesting, threshing and
.1 stationary power work, road grading, ditching, and freig iting.
g. an
ily grind and wears well. It uses kerosene or distillate more economically
iny of the so-called “oil fuel” tractors.
Z hy don't you come iu a n d le t.n o talk this matter over with youf T M S
for Sherman county for this machine and I am backing it with my own
n t M a n d I am anxious to see this machine on every farm in Sherman county
OREGON
W ASCO
St. Mary’s Academy
T h e Dalles, Oregon.
Boarding and Day School
' for Girls will re-open
September 8th; For
particulars apply
to
S ister S uperior .
only the smaller Krohn physiology
The Bible remains the bestseller or hygiene, and all writing books. garrison to view posts .
and the most read book in the High school books a separate list. W a r Secretary Plans to Raduoa and
world. It has been rendered now
Rataaata Arm y Garrieano.
Washington - W ith the object of
in whole or in part, into 450
Te Study Prie« Control.
formula ting a plan to reduqe the num­
languages or dialects, and the
of army post» ftocretary Gnrrtaou
Recent decisions on the control ber
circulation last year was 7,899,562
w ill make a tour of Inspection of the
copies. O f these 936,346 were of retail prices by manufacturers 207 military station» throughout the
entire Bibles, 1,266,919 New have brought out an immense | country In the opinion of Mr. Garrl-
»on, the posts or« situated Inconven­
Testaments and 5,696,297 smaller amount of discussion, and have re­ iently from every standpoint of mili­
sulted in the organization in New tary efficiency. Mr. Garrison believes
Y o rk recently of the national fair In concentration.
One of the great difficulties in the
competition league, in which
way of carrying out what the secre­
As if the series o f high prices
many leading manufacturers of tary of war has In mind Is the oppo­
had left nothing to be desired
proprietary articles have joined to sition of congressmen to the abolition
along comes a manufacturer o f
study the subject of price control,
shoes, in Chicago, who says the
I to work for the enactment of laws
Mexican scare is nothing com­
tending toward the elim ination of
pared to the uneasiness which w ill
price-cutting on their goods, and
prevail unless the cattle situation
to educate the public on the evils
is improved.
Every indication of price-cutting.
[points to a leather famine becom­
ing acute as a scarcity of cattle Wild Animal» at the Let ’er Back.
threaten to cause the price of shoes
A t the Pendleton Round Up,
to double and even triple in cost
September
11, 12 and 13, w ill be
to the consumer.
seen in action one hundred head
M oro B a r b e r S
P o r c e la in
J B a th
hop
Tub. <
Everything First Class and up to date«
Agent for Model Steam Laundry of The Dalles
Shop in Brick Building next Observer Office
J. N. L M N D R Y ,
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President W ilson is receiving I
PENDLETON. OREGON
deserved credit generally through­
out the country for the skill and
determination with which he is |
wind, and others. Sharkey, the
forcing the congress to action famous Belgrade bucking bull, I
upon his legislgtive program, but that has never been ridden to ex-1
Furio»» «ntl ExoWna
i he would deserve, and get, much
Wild «nd Wonderti'l
ceed seven seconds. Loving Louise
| more credit if he would extend a
line of pressure upon his demo­ the unexpurgated original bucking
9 1»1X by A marl can Rraas Association.
milch cow, the two bucking buff­
cratic followers In the house and
, S X C B E T A .B T O A B M B O X .
aloes and other Ro.und Up stock. 1
a
r 311 adV
0 B.t M.
the senate to the point of making
o f army post« In tbetr state« or the
them give somewhere near decent These are the property of the number of troop« at these posts reduc­
and adequate «Mention to the ab­ Round U p and present an invest­ ed. A story became current that Sec­
ment of more than $12,000 and j retary Garrison had said that If he
solutely necessary business of the
Fair Play.
Sorrow.
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[ are used no place in the world e x -, could not put through his concentra­
government;
tion plan he would resign, but Mr.
Mr.
Ppat-
Now.
If yoo’11 Just listen
Sorrow
with
bis
pick
mine«
the
i cept at the Pendleton Round Up. Garrison denied that he bad made any
heart, but he 1« a cunning workman— to m e - Mrv. S |W t-O h, you can’t con­
Owing to the effect o f the hot ] Other places giving wild west such th reat He »aid:
he dcei»ena the channels whereby hap­ vince m e!^ Mr. Fpat— Probably not.
“Undoubtedly the people who are
shows advertise that they have
piness may enter and hollows out new but If we re going to »pend the rest of
weather and drought upon the
benefited by the presence of the army
secured some or all of the Pendle­ at
chamber«
fo r Joy to «bide In when be the night In argument I want my
different itosts will put very stroug
corn crop of Kansas farmers and
share of the time.
ton stock. But they have and pressure upon their representatives lh ie gone.
»lock m4n of that state have peti­
cannot. Even the long horn congreaa w ith a view of having all
tioned congress to entirely remove
army they con get at every place
Texas steers are not sold for beef the
where their preaence will benefit the C.J.BSK2HT, W.C.BaVAHT, kí.G.Eixi».
the duty on corn so it can be im­
ported and feed their stock. A until they are too old to give the people commercially. This undoubted­
bull-dogger and roper a run for ly will result In congressmen making
saving of ten cents a bushel is
these representations to me and in my
Public Auctioneer.
their money and in the meantime
anticipated if the request is grant­ I they wax fat in the Round U p having to get them to co-operate with
me in the most intelligent treatment
For information as to terms
Attorueys-at-Law
ed. Kanus state grain inspectors
of the subject possible. I have not in
pastures.
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and open dates address the
office estimates that one tenth of a
this connection • suggested that con
office« at ;
Sherman
County Observer at
gresa and I would come to any con
crop w ill be harvested this season.
Read the Observer
[ filet or that I would fight the thing out
Their short crop should help ip ll
[ to a finish or that I would under sag
Subscribe for the C
Tb« Dall«« an» M oro, Or«.
the wheat o f Sherman county at
Advertise in the C
around a dollar.
SEPTEMBER 11-12-13,1913
E xcursion F ares
Bright, Bryant & Ellis
nORO, OREGON.