Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, September 19, 1913, Image 2

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    The
O b se r v e r .
M ORO, OREGON
FRIDAY
September 19, 1913
C. L. I reland
Manager.
HOW TO DO
Sead lor advertiainf rates.
If you do not read The Observer, why
not?
' W e would like to have you take it, and
we know it would be profitable to yo u to
become a subscriber.
W e send it two
years for $2.50; one ye *f $1.50; 12% eta a
month isn't much. T ry it. Order by
postal card, and pay for it when you can.
W e w ill not be reaponaible for the
neglect of subscribers to n o tify as of
changes in their address. N o r w ill the
ootificattoo of a Postmaster that the sub­
scriber has “ Rem oved" settle the bill of a
easiness w hen near th em have
com pletely disappeared. These I
islands should sometimaP move |
from three to four miles in one
summer, but as long as only
whaling captains reported this to
the
U nited
States geological
I survey they were not believed. |1
About four years ago a govern-I
ment revenue cutter stayed with
Mends during its
journey and afterwards
I that ipmegflUTi for days
I entirely disappear and
I the
tim et it would grow.
summer 11
reported i
it would j
at other
Volcanoes
T h e largest cargo of lumber was the cause.
Falcon and H o p e Island, o f the
ever set afloat in the world was
that of the Pacific M a il steamship F rien d ly or Tonga group. In the j
Algoa, which
left
Portland, South Pacific, have disappeared .
September 7th having aboard from view, with several hundred
more than 6,000,000 feet of natives and a few white men.
D. W . Wade, agent, Wasco, Oregon
lumber.
Moro warehouse now open for business With
John Hardin in charge.
The only house in
the south part of the county handling grain at
60 cent« per ton. Satisfactory service guaranteed
warehouses to make a fifty cents per ton
■a th en h a v e all done in all warehouses
|
O n e of the regular trading steam­
ers between Sydney and the
I islands reported the sinking. T h e
t vessel steamed to where Falcon
t island should have been, but it
t was nowhere in sight. Just prior
e 1 to this instruments at the Sydney
it naval
station
showed several
e violent earthquake shocks had
taken place about 2000 miles
of Hay Canyon, for the love ot Mike wny not m a tte m e
same rate at Hay Canyon and all warehouses south,
and give the farmers that three quarters of a cent on
each
bushel.
Think what three quarters ot a cent on each bushel,
on all the grain at Hay Canyon and all warehouses south
nf H nu C an u on . would mean to the farmers in the
northeast of Sydney.
MORO BRANCH
H . U. M A R TIN , Manager
Lumber, Cement and Lime,
Windows, Doors, Moulding.
A farmers’ lib ra ry , containing
several hundred books on agri­
culture, has been given by the
state to the Oregon C ity Carniegie
library. T h e wot ks are by men of
authority in their particular lines
and are considered highly valu­
able as sources of scientific in­
Ben T aylo r, stockman
and
farmer of near Antelope, has been
commissioned to secure from nu­
merous bands of horses near Ante­
lope, fifty horses that are wild and
have never known the "feel” of
form ation.
the saddle, bridle or halter. T h ey
w ill be brought to T h e Dalles for
Astoria is to have an export use during the fair, October 8 to
flouring m ill with a capacity of j
500 barrels a day, to be in oper-1
T h e people attending the Wasco
ation before the first of the year.
county
fair will have an oppor­
Astoria business men have signed
tunity to see some of the best
a contract with E .L .S m ith & Son,
| of Pendleton and M r.Stout, o f broncho busters in the west attempt
to ride these horses and the buck­
Baker City. U n d er the contract
ing w ill be the real article and will
the latter are given a tract of
frontage near the center of the not be caused by spurring.
Several wild cattle w ill also be
I city on condition that the plant is
secured to test the skill of the
riders, as well as ropers» sad it is
Special prices on Wood in car load lots where
one or more are buying.
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Fifty-Second Annual
O R E G O N S T A T E F A IR
SALEM, SEPT. 2 9 -OCT. 4, 1913
► week of pleasure and profit $ao,ooo offer
i premiums on Agricultural, L ivestock,
Poultry, Textile and other exhibits.
T h ere’s nothing like a persistent
honest effort in advertising. Spas­
modic advertising is all right as
long as the spasm is on, but the
moment the spasm is off, there is
nothing* doing.
T h e road to
success is by way o f the advertising
route and it should be traveled
¡every day. T h e most successful
Geo. N. Crosñeld,
Wasco, Oregon
Just H is Trau bla.
Bousewlfr Ito tm ro p i-1 don't approve
of people tiegjctng. Any man can ߻d
work ir he looks bard enough. Tramp
—A lai, mum, dat’s Jost de trouble. I tn
such a bard looker dat no one win giro
me a Job -Boston Transcript
M w tin g tha SHnntinn.
*1 wonder If tbero’s anything m«l-
oua between that tall girl and the Uttte
captain 1“
- I think there la. She haa had the
heels of all her aboea lowarod.“- m w
gende Blatter.
__________ ,
M oro B a r b e r S hop
P o r c e la in
J B a th
Tub.
Everything First Gass and up to date.
Agent for Model Steam Laundry of The Dalles
Shop in Brick Building next Observer Office
~
J. H . L X N D R T ,
3M ZO XO , -
P r o p r ie to r .
-
O XO gTO XXaa
predicted that this feature wi
M O T I C l O P A D M IN IS T R A T IO N .
a real th rill producer.
In the Conn I v Ooart of tha íta la o f O re­
gon for S h a m a n ooonty.
O regon is to have a log build­ l a the m a ita r o f iba notate of H ,lvaat*r H .
Noyes, deceased.
ing to house its exhibits at the
Notlee ia hereby nivea th a t lha ander«
Panama Pacific Exposition. T h e I etwoed ban been dnly appointed and eoo-
ntHoted exe«-otrix o f lha last w ill and
design for the building has been m eat of said deoaaaad, by «arder of th e
ent itli.fi court, “ad th a t alL namaaa
deceased or hie
selected by the commissioners for having c la iir t against
•a t «la ara b e tw y required to preeeat the
the building which w ill be part of aaoie, d a. v .n fU d , w nh tbe
vooeh-
to W .O.Brv nt at hta law o«oe ia Moro
the fair at San Francisco in 1915. era.
In said Ooonty and H u ta , w tt'.ln atx menthe
Tentative plans prepared by the from tbe date of thia notice.
Dated a t M or-.. Hhernaa Oonnty.Oraeon.
architects show a huge log build­ this 3rd dav o f September. A D . ISIS.
M a n r a t M . Taxvoa, Kxsootrtx.
ing of novel design, the building
B b io h t . K a ta r r awD E i.u a ,
5ts5o3 1831
A tto rn e y for B etau .
being so constructed in accordance
with the wishes of the commission CJ.BaiOHV, W.C.B ktant , M.G.E llu .
Oregon w ill be represented at I I and in keeping with a pronounced
the Chicago Land Show which | popular demand.
w ill be held this year from N o ­
vember 20th to December 8th,
T h a t the plain common potato
Attorneys-at-Law
with a complete exhibit display-1
can
be
turned
into
a
money
pay­
ing all of the industries and agri­
offices at
ing industry by manufacturing the
cultural resources of Oregon. T h e
surplus crop into alcohol, starch,
exhibit w ill be in charge o f the
glucose and desiccated potato, is i - The Dalits and Moro, Ort.
¡state immigration agent.. T h e
the announcement made by C .C .
work o f gathering exhibits to send
M o o re, asristant chemist in the
to the land show is already under
U n ited States Bureau of Chemistry
way. T h a t this w ill be a great
who was a visitor in Portland last
advertising medium is evident
A tto rn e y -a t-la w
week. MuJMoore is on a tour in­
through the number of inquiries
Masonic Building
that have been received from land vestigate the potato production
I
of
Oregon
with
a
view
of
securing
1 show exhibits as have been ex-
T h e D a lle »
O re
I hibited before. Such products as inform ation' as to what is being
I grains, grasses and diversified done with the surplus.
Bright, Bryant & Ellis
A M onum ent
that b p W a . rntemmibl looking and
dietioctly lettered exactly suits some
of our patron«, while other« prefer
,
.
<
Memorials
more elaborate la outlioe, chiseled
delicate
mented.
aortment
we are
Come la
IT"
traciag and tastefully orna­
W hatever your taste, our m-
of design« is so varied that
certain we can please you.
and see us, or send for designs. ’
W atts
M a r b le W o r k s
T be Pallas, Oregon.
R. R. Butler
Be race«, Fhooting Tournament, Fireworks, BandP
jncerta, Eugenics Exposition, Children’s Play- q
ground and other Free A ttractions, including
Boyd and Ogle’s, One Ring Circus. Free
Camp Grounds. You are invited.
I
I crons always prove to be an at-
* Í Send for Premium Liat ami Entry Bla
! ¡ rales on all railroads. For particul
! >
F rank M rrrdith , Secretary, Salen
Lw**Mrt*«*»»*«*»*******
Best Drug Store in Sherman County
ia located right here in Moro, in
fact it skins any thing for a long
way in any direction, so thinks the
Moro Pharmacy
I
Portland’s m ayor has made war
upon the x-ray gown and the slit
skirt and all policemen in the j
Roae City are paid to rubber and ?
censor the wearing apparel o f c
their fem inine population. But the
m ayor evidently never quite to o k !
A lbert T o xier, m ayor of the
"tented city” at the-state fair
I grounds at Salem is sending out
I bis annual invitations to the people
I of the state to again accept of his
hospitality, using the papers at one I in the possibilities of the irrepres­
medium of inform ing the people sible fem inine seeker after new
1 stunts with which to shock her I
that i f they w ith to see the state
friends.
T h e latest story from
fair and camp at the tam e tim e
that city is o f a young lady that
they are welcome to come; that
was going to the Round U p on
camping space ia free; if by team
one of the special trains and did
then stall room b free; groceries
not care to disrobe in her berth.
and supplies can be had on the
She indulged in a bath at home,
grounds
at reasonable
price;
put on her nightie, silk stockings
streets and grounds are kept d ean
and shoes and enveloped herself
and fresh straw used to keep down
in a long coat, grabbed her suit
the djte. AH w ho know A lbert
case and hit fo r the street car and
T o x ie r are assured be w ill do
the train. W h en she got there she
every thing possible to make the
had to tell about it. but the cop«
sranger feel welcome and glad he
were not io sight.
W ALLA W ALI
Sept. 22nd to 27th
LOW
ROUND TRIP
EXCURSION
Tickets On Sale;
Sept. 24th, 25th A 26th
Final Return Limit
September 29th
A Spectacular Reproduction of
Pioneer • Days
*’
Emigrant Trains, Stage Coaches, Indian,,
Cowboys, Cowgirls, Roping, and
Broncho Busting.
MONSTER STREET PARADE
Fall
parttenlara on application to any Agent of tbs
nee B A. BI