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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1913)
The for Sunday, September 28 Ibid the Observer. O b s e rv e r I t is said that 90,000,000 broom Perry and Theodore Johnston handles are used annually in the are again at Corvallis attending United States; one for each man, HOBO, 1H IB M AB OO. .OBBOOB the O . A . C. woman and child. M rs.G .A.M eloy became sud F R ID A Y . . . September 1913 Roy P. Hulse can no longer denly ill Saturday evening and is claim to be a fai mer, he has sold his orchard lands near Vancouver, Cvrek* W«-*21.1 now confined to her home. Carbolinium , fresh stock, direct Wash., and is now a resident of A. F. A A « • M «® . OT- Meet* tb« f a * •»<* ‘“ 'J from Germany, now on sale at evening» of each that city. v S t member. The Observer Book Store. Thai Frenchman who loops the cordieh^mvHed to S. SL Hayes, who has been a business visitor in Sherman coun ty from the Rose City, left Tues day for his home in Portland. The officers o f the Sherman County Fair association . have been notified by W .H .L ytle , state veterinary, that all cattle before being placed on exhibit must be tubercular tested; this test at state expense by a deputy appointed. Cattle examined at any time dur ing the last year are not applica ble to this examination. p . E Fortner, secretary. Methodist Episcopal Church; Sunday achool 11 a.m. Preach ing service« at 7:30 p.m» Epworth League meeting at 6:45 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. A t Spaulding Chapel: Sunday school at 11 a.m., preaching ser vices at 12 noon. C. A . Smith, pastor. , Presbyterian church; Services at 11 a. m, and 7:30 p. .Salem, September 20, 1913. m. A ll members of the church Gasoline, Paints, Oils, and Glass, B e th la h a m C * R F < *r Harness and Harness Extras. F. E. Fortner, secretary Sherman should be at both services. mo . 71 o. «. •» R esular communication Strangers are cordially invited. County Fair Association, M oro, Married at the home of Chester each 2d and 4th Thursday Dish pans, Preserving Kettles, and Cooking I notice the date of your fair is A. J. Adams, pastor. evening» monthly. Silvers. September 21st at 10 a. m. utensils in Enameled Granite Ware. F . E . F oaTM M , October 9th and by this time we Ernest F. Loomis and Marvel A. expect to U?ve a man in your Starata Couaty Realty Transfers. We sell the E-Z seal fruit jars and W ilcox. A J.A d am , officating. Moro Lodfe, He. H®» locality to do the testing work for rubbers and the Economy jars and tops. f W.C.Rees and family left this l. O. O. 9 . uoro, o r. • Dating from Sept. 13 to Sept. 20, 1913 which you make application. 'b U stin g every Saturday week for their new home at Friend. natural reseeding. (evening at 7:30 o’ clock. M rs.l.M .Fow ler to Ira F .H ill, This office has not the authority Fviaiting member, are cor- This place is now the end of the Your chickens w ill soon pay lot 2 and n% of lot 3 in block 20 1 dially invited. Mem ber, railroad form erly ending at Dufur for them selves in increased egg to appoint a county veterinarian, expected to be pre.cnt. only having the privilege of re town of Rufus, $400. production if you w ill use a quart from The Dalles. A. H aboim . commendation. I he county Ira F .H ill to W .F .H ulery, same Lois, young daughter of R D can o f carbolineum «found the court, if it fees fit, then appoints property and price as above- chicken house and perches; you Jackson, and Georgia, the oldest F.raanalTalk With the county- veterinarian. If the 1 «—?— s can get it at the Observer Store. The p rie. o lT h « O b ^ y « “Æ g . ' E Î child of Sheriff McKean, are both They M a k e T o * F e e l Good. herds of cattle are not too widely Are not alone confine*! to Rural Free Delivery of mail «i* month., month.. 50 50 e r a * tor quite sick with r, , 75 ceni, cento (or tor six The plesaanfpnrgstire effect produced *7 the prevailing Alex X Hunter has a fine little |cpara|ed| we w ill be able to test Chamberlain's Tablets and the nealthy con months—but if naid m and the Telephone. There ie another convenience which all epidemic now affecting young pear orchard included with his I respective ranches but dition of body and wind which th e y creato „ „ p , « . 5 0 to full 'O’ 2 £ » • farmers should have — and many do h a v e— a checking ac term , than one je a r 12 >4 cerna per m o »» . children in this locality. M oro residence property. The L ¡, not the case, we wil ¡sake ene feeljoyful. For tale by all deal ers.— Ad »ertiawnent. ' M count with a good bank. The possessor of such an account i m n l p f from r o m the th e ess v have _ to do the S xxetsrsrf E.B.Penland and wife of Halsey Observer has a sample probably testing avoids the risk of having his money on his perron or about are visitors this week at the homes trees that measures seven inches in upon the fair grounds. f a s s s s t - s his home where it is in danger of fire and thieves. St. M a ry ’s Academy of Howard Belshee and A. M. length and twelve inches in cir Yours truly. S. B. Foster. HU bills paid by check are not only a valid receipt, but W right on their way home from cumference. Assistant State Veterinarian. also a convenience in his home transactions where very often The Dalles, Oregon. the Roundup. Mr.Penland is the Manufacturers of artificial limbs the necessary change lor concluding settlement is not at hand Advertise in the Observer. owner of 1120 acres o f Sherman are seeking substitutes for English Don’t stop to think this over, but start an account now with Government Forest Maps Free. Boarding and Day Schoo T ry the famous Sunday dinner county land which willow, used because of its com for Girls will re-open Mr.Belshee and M r.W right, at the H otel M oro. bined lightness and strength, It is A series of maps of national September 8th. For Best mucilage „and brushes at the During the past year 4,686 claimed that Fort O rford cedar forests of value to campers, hunters particulars apply predatory animals were billed by grown on the Pacific Coast w ill and fishing parties, is being issued Observer Book Store. to by the United States forest service. . Always in stock, beautiful Birth officer» on the national forest prove equally serviceable. rcscivo, according - w w .- —- to -- — . actual | Gherman couniy w... . - r .- .The third of the *er^ ‘8 coT.P*5tC? reserves, an S ister S uperior . Sherman county w ill be repre- Day Postal Cards, at the Observer count o f carcasses. An indeter- mdeter- cd at the Tri-Coiinty Fair at and put out is a 20 by ¿4 inch Book Store. minate number of animals, whose nex( week by a crowd of folder o f the Wallowa national, Abstracts prom ptly made by the xxliea were not found, are presum-1 Qster# wbo wiu vjgit our neigh- forest o f Oregon. Forest bound- J . M o rg a n Sberman County Abstract Com- cd to have died from poison. COuntv by meant of a special aries, roads, trails, railroads, tele- XDexi.tJ.st - pany, M oro, Oregon. L J Lucas of Wasco, for several l e a v i n g 7early Friday m ornJ phone Ikies, ranger stations, h o t e lj » R. J. GINN J E. COLEMAN , Sr * Helen and Ina Hansen left years clerk in different mercantile ,n^ {rom M oro station and re- cabins and various other top - M O R O j O R E G O N — 1 rning foc day. The special graphical features are M onday for Albany to resume stores in that iat city, city, has has Become Become L turning the same same day. m e bpev.«. grapm cji — i 1st to 15th of each month. auocuted with ----- F.R. and « n F-E- ill , be _ augmented nt at W WaK the reverse reverte of the sheet «heet is i, printed n I train , w ... asco ° »h» their studies at Albany college. Office opposite Drs. Goffin the businew formerly I bya |arge crowd and the hand a brief deter, phon of the W al owa Born at the Methodist parson Fortner in the bu«nea. formerly I by a )arge crowd and the h a n d la brief 4eaer.pt.on o.m e vy a u u -, conducted in M oro by the Meloy from that place who w ill furm.h national forest, an ab»tract o he Q « ------------------------------ ------------------------ age in M oro to RevJ.S.Andersert OREGON Mercantile Company. They w ill |jveiy and inspiring mu.ic during Oregon game laws, extrac J • I and fam ily 1 boy Monday after D K A L r K H a ir a the business in the present lhe trj p and at the Tri-county fair state fire law., and statistic» a. to , 6|h (Q of eacb month. | X T A ? — lio u n d . [the popula.ion of cities and to w n .]Qffice opp McCoy. Atwood Co noon. Glass, Paints, and Oils. Bone and Alfalfa Meal. George E. James and family left H J .T a y lo r grand master o f Ore- G rain, flour and bay ofthe new m ave teen already “ 7 7 .1 9 .1 a Saturday for their homeat Eugene, gon I.O .O .F . w ill make a crop are coming into Portland at b ,crvice for th(. NotlCB Of. Sale in time to start the youngsters in Canton Plows, Superior Peoria Drills. a visit and inspection of an incAasing rate. Crater andOregon national forests! Come to my place thr visit and inspection u, | an increasing rare. ¿ ^ ¡C ra te r andOregon national forests | Come to my «Uce three miles school. « X T « « A.«* i « s r county " X 7 2 the : ■« ■” >' maps - T j for ” other i ? we8t ....... of — M oro, in ¿herman ........... county, Sherman firaft wee ¡n foe past week z were “ tu / - ' f ) reion and Rev.C.A.Smith arrived Friday of in October. October 1st Wasco carkMld^ „ T liif a U 249 cars m orel f iU a fe JncoarteofT reparation. Oregon, two »mall donkeys, tome «1 For all kinds of machinery carried in stock evening to take charge o f the lodge w ill entertain the Oregon H received in the same . gnecific use of (times known as burros, both males, 9 s ' " or procured on short notice, j < Methodist church work for M oro !O <IT o f " .b _______n rto b O e r coher 2d T 2d p ® k " , - I f d l „ foe head . order; all oast t h They are e for the I specinc ^ n use ^ i h U * Qn ^ b and Spaulding chapel. i i or? ' * e K wee». eek' — * „ ------ ^ ’J . X with tne the inuiviuu.. individual | T()e | he owner ow„ er or or owners owners ol of tne the above ( « ' . nine ¡ « . d d o ° bwineM businem with aoov, Miss M arjorie 'Rose left this October 4th Kent. they would make a train nine , bown> deKrib td animal, i. hereby notifi week to begin a term of school in mile. total value wa. from uic the re- -ic ed to v«.. call *vr. for them, prove proper- I L Peetz suffered a peculiar pevu.»— . m u o long. The ------------- t i n l a n d are obtainable obtainable ............ a" d " e •uPervisor> " 1 ' in irom . . ca8e’ i« at J a u ^ a iu y ------- the Buckley neighborhood, where and painful accident la8t. - ^ d - ty 1 » . U U K - T h i. season ^ g fo e . receipt» of $5^ ,ident this ^ th e --------->h.m rw w ? they w V ill be sold away, otherwise they w ill be sold •he has accepted a contract as pvenintf when he w aixeo in w rep rw u k «» ...— -z - t as provided by law, at the farm abandoned pitchfork in h i. yard. 400,115 and * ould. ^ " (a ^ p or°,. teacher. . < named in this advertisement, to FafBÜBg Condition» in Alberta. one ot of tne the lines tine, pieivm piercing h» eg freight fr° m Material for the new heating one Successor« to C larke -N ew h o u se J e w e lry Compasy the highest bidder for cash at 1U » »»•- » o’clock in the forenoon of M on plant atlhe school house continues iu.t above the left ankle. Under |and to Cascade Lock, I well for cash only A'.B.Matthews is in receipt of a day, October 13th, 1913. to arrive and very soon now it the care of D r.C .L.P oley p ro m p t1 An Oregon autoist who had just letter from his brother, W .A., at C has . L. P owell , Fine Diamonds, Jewelry, Watches, . w ill be in running order «<* « * measures to reduce the chance o f returned from a 4500 mile trip Nightingale, Alberta, telling about 3ts26ol 1-184) Post office, Moro. Clocks and Optical Goods. cool weather which seems dote blood poisoping were taken. oou puiougiu-* ------------ I through England, Scotland and the conditions of crop in that Neighbors and friends of W .C. Walefc contends that the superb section which is interesting reading. upon us. S atisfaction O uranteed or Money Refunded Georgia and Clara Thompson, Rees called inform ally upon them gecnery and old time places visite The letter states that a neighbor Notice is hereby given to al’ daughters of M r. and Mrs. Hans r, a sur-1 aza Sunday afternoon I-let last and sur- J djd no< mmnen&ate compensate for the has just finished threshing 1500 parties that further tresspassing] Thompson, left Monday* for prised them with a nice farewell wretched rooms and worse ac bushels of wheat off 30 acres of upon and abuse of the property of Albany college. lh»s is fh e ffir t visit .» ‘ a t __ /4a>r.art<irp T u es- 1 Tues- a con>modations t English waj before their departure at English way prairie land broke for the first the Shermap County F a ir Asso NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED . . g . ¡nn8. He should ^..1x4 k/iifû have cHvPil stayed time last year, while other neigh ciation is prohibited. A reward of year for Georgia and ’ econd for day' for their new « home • in - Wasco I tid --------- brought }n this state has as good bors but a mile from his farm had $25 w ill be paid for the arrest and Clara ____ at that institution. .county. The visitors M Oregon; ---------------------- O u r Stock is Complete and conviction of those responsible W ^ilev Fuller, who had both |unch with them and all had a or 5 ^ , scenery; nearly as good nearly all their crop destroyed tor breaking windows and de , lot of Mena Drees and Work Shoes, «nM of bis right leg broken at the ¿ood time and enjoyed the last, roadg( considering the age o by hail, which happened to the stroying property at the lair nkle September 13th when his possibly, basketlunclW the season. L wo countries, better roa s; our extra line of Mens Sox and Under )bolUl/ > U«X>aBV liw u as • □ growing crop as late as August 31st. grounds. By order of the board. nkle n hadder hole hotels are are well equipped L. L. P eetz . M oro. wear in Spring and Summer Weights. r __________ x. - U J - wayside r wayside hotels well equipped His own crop was cut with a tf-i20-176] lorse steppedjnto a badger hole ~ r The report o f the commander " v„,w --- --------------- “ binder September 4th and a killing in chief of <=jre ,pr 0, the ,he Grand Arm y of o the JO the H.H.Bracket farm. >» im -..^ The department of agriculture 1 {ro8t came along on the 6th; in ,roving under the care ot ^ 'I g g p u b lic at the la« annual en- they C cut ireen and xl___amoll num* I.L Llt it ¿r Plenty o f good pasture at the jley. Icampment held .this month at reports the surprisingly small nunv that country thpv Poley ' ___««*•»»» h<»ld this montl Case Goods and Quantity Lots at Special Prices. in ‘the shock. Horse, in J M. Allen place, five miles south east of Klondike. Plenty of water. Alberta arc i u w - Man on on place to look after fences. r ^ n M ^ V t h e R e e k l ^ ^ u r i n i thelast year; of that I reserves the past season . ne j a 8 t b e y a r e i n t h i s c o u n t y : 'h ^ man w ith «e. PAULY, Secretary. loop with an aeroplane contributing some thing to science >ut at thh distance it lookg like a ob for the fool killer. The lands burned over during the terrible fires in the Idaho Orests three years ago are now argely covered with a 1"*^* [rowth of young tree seedlings, by The Brain Browers Conveniences C it farmed by| The III ih o Warehouse Willing C'- ' Bank, ol ffloro. DOXLTW I G IN N <& C O L E M A N and Geo. F. M. Newhouse, Oph. D. Tresspass Notice Seasonable 11 1 0 v r w *s Our Stock of Groceries is Always couplets. Good-Pasture For Rent a 1 Dy a B iiiai* ind fall pears. fca... ... -— — --- X f c dX : t ^ ^ a n d 1I,C,C wv* : W OLFA R----------------- OREGON agricultural COLLEGE SC PTSM B C R «a. D E G R E E C O U R S E S n m a " ypH£ “ ............... .... di“ Oben, a n.ece ol ' Mn- day. and .hen^h i the president for his “ , » » ..a « •"- ■ ê ; Î Æ 2 •' ' signature. " ,d “ • - , . « made to have the new. b, menta are made to have me new« u. w 5 L S Æ 2 - - COM ■“ . ^ ^ : . k ï æ S £ S î & W ï ü s : “ ï ï . ¡dj y and ¡t is es- mcrcc . ph a r m a c y . t w o - year C O U R S E S 1» '- r .s a r H O M E 1 C O N O M IC R . M E C H A N IC S r n . r o „ » T . Y . CO— . a c . . E « « « a e v COURSI» <» TEACHXFVS training, agriculture, domestic scieuc« <nd and Brt. art. "J»; , . * . “ T u a K nhichmmnv or sum and s a ü w ill mailed & •« on appHcoÜOB* Address H . T u x * ant Registra«. C VALOO « M. a genuine surprise vestigate me var.cu ... es and every other known mouiuy — — - u u » w mused evening „«Son. They took mode of preurvation w.th a vmw J e X . compete in this is the .«me trouble ‘ h’ tc.used (twl-li to M) party formation o f the preroisea.and alike of correrttng it. .hortcom- As soon the death of so many possession to impress the Mer- ing. and K loose roek. and debris can cable endeavored i M . r famliy that -bey were s o r r , |, , t ~ I - y , rto^ e X removed aftor the e x p ,.to n . Jd • unger uh “"* ' ... .. .. o»n t j loose them when they soon w ill ifold mraaa. I it, practical application, to human £ United State, bureau of antm.J traasrioat itair« for their new home near health and nutrition have no, a. | o f vetteI, although in d u s try -U be r e n t e d to tend Lave Dancing was a part of thi Rufus yet received the serious con.ider- enjoyment, the music the official opening w ill not be ne p n . e remedy, evenings announced for teveral month.. I treble, and mgge« «ulte. \ ' A OR IC ULVUR N « ° . ' NrK CCONOW IIC». «. M IN t IN F o O R R t» ia T T 'R N V V . C OM luded M n Cnri»tina Lund, sister 'will be adjusted. I« i . expected at the time the a. « n tU m u . op.halmia o Mrs Andenen; Mrs.H.Hansen, that the conference report w ill be , he'Panam a cans, L troduced .bout a year ago by 0 • 1« tra Mrs Andersen and I adopted by both houses within ten and the waters o f t .— „„»a»-.,™ four thorough- iater-m-hw to M r. A n deren, ano aoopte y n | afe uni(ed Arran|le. ,b U GRASS VALLEY, OREGON. The stock and horsemen of th e . should try our iamuu. y». v» . >0000. ' I na»tured upon the lands this season l upper John Day valley have en p |ate dinners; all kinds of nice t k . - . now b u ^ o f < “ 32.000 J — •« » grazing ’ P " e-H . " T »- « BROS. /„Im ’i u such an extended use o f the L , an „ p e r t, veter.nar.an to help iitio n of a substantial lv < u v . 1 he new tarin uni l X . Z ® the house and fencing surround-1 tered upon j tl ia»t legislative|____ __ fric tio n |them over come the heavy loss| T he house is 8ta* e 1 ng the „.nnortv property. The It » wal nassed pa8gcd b’ by the senate policy of those they have sustained the last few painted grey with white on September 9th and now is with landg diseases that state officials X COOPER for 20-H61 Sisters.Crookcoun t y ^Ore^ , ------. (The membership at the beginning county. I . . U . h .. « 0 . . - H . ; l » . S The new » . « ^ , Oorvslli«. Of«»«- NOTICE We wish to announce to the public that we are now atrenis agents for The Holt Manufacturing Company s full line ot machinery and extras. We are also agents for the Best Manufacturing company’s line of machinery an extras, and the Gilbert Hunt company’s line. Our stock is complete and we are prepared to supply, ywi with everything in the way of harvest supplies. We solicit your patronage. . Yours for business. . r . . . r- Iac0EroRAA j McCoy Atwood Co. W a s c o , « » a » « ™ . © x e g -o ix - The Store That Makes Good. “One Price to AU” General Merchandise Trv a Want Ad. In The Observer. It Paya. V W I I 911