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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1913)
’Ih e ^ O b se r v e r Pendleton’s MORO. OREGON. F R ID A Y . . . September 26, 1913 And How It Found ~ Him U Wife The Rapid Raider’s Review of Recent Reports Rewritten The Oregon State t i «t Wem w» open September 2». Crook county and b > v united In the roads In Crook county reserves. The Josephine county fair opened | on Wednesday. September 24, to con tlnue for three days Farmers of eastern Oregon are PM ° nlng to pasture sheep on the wheat fields for the purpose of destroying the weeds. AU gas and electric meters w ill be tested by the Oregon state railroad commission before they are used by the pubUo service corporations, If pl»n« of the commission carry. The attorney general has re n d e re d aa opinion that an osteopath cannot practice optometry without se c u rin g a license from the state board of op tometry. There were 342 accidents in the state during the month of August, of which eight were fatal, according to the monthly report Just leaned by La bor Commissioner O. P. Hoff. Wilson Bros, of Astoria have b«-«n awarded the contract to build a crule ernm ent The boat wUl have a lengiu of S2 feet and beam of 47 froL with 1?» horse-power engines. i« n « county potato growers re p o rt n stiffening of the price for tubers of U te, >1 ruling now, where 76 cents was the prevailing price a short time ago. Shortage In California la given here as the cause of the Increase. Salem w ill vote on a tentative cons mission form of government plan at the primary election to be held No ▼ember 2. A committee w ill be named to make a tentative draft of the ch ar llmluary report was made to roe con- ( ference of governors a t Its annual sea- I •Ion held In thia city. The report was submitted to the con I ference by Senator Duncan O. Fletch or of Florida, chairman of the com I mlaaloa and president of the south* r ’‘ commercial congress, which w a m b le d the American commission. In pert h follows: T h e agricultural Interests of most of the European countries visited by the commission are organised along I D E A L E R S IN -5- * L im e , P la s te r, C e m e n t, B u ild e rs Supplies, L u m b e r ,--W o o d , Coal, C ed ar Posts, a n d H a y . ] [ — - MANUFACTURERS OF MILL FEED AND FLOUR, j OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOfl W HEN IN PORTLAND STOP AT Corner of 7th ind Starti 8tr««t .. . CMAS< W fllQ H T , P resident M . C . O IC K » * I» O N , M a n a g e r. It is new, and its rooms are provided with running water and long distance telephones. European plan. Rates $1 per day and up. WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL COMPANY one or more of the following lines: Credit, production, distribution gnd so, j dal organisation tor the betterment I i country life. I “Organizations for the p ro v isio n I credit facilities for European farmers follow the natural division Into shortJ time persoual credit and long time land mortgage credit The organisa- , I tlous for the provision of personal I credit facilities are as highly developed I u «re the sy»tems of co m m ercial I ba r k ing The prevailing rate of Inter I eat paid by the farmers for sh o rt tim e I louus I» from 4 to 6% per cent •The"” personal credit organizations I have the form of co-operative societies I Very often the members of these so- I etetles Hssunte unlimited l i a b i l i t y f<>r I the d eb t» of the society, while In other the societies take the form of ter Wl Two Portland men, F. and A Wl- aaas, have discovered a s u b te rra n e a n reservoir on their plate In BarT*® ’ valley. They expect to Irrigate 40 acres of land from the new supply. Prof. P. O- Holden w ill make a tour of Oregon w ith hla “alfalfa »ped d f ' train to educate the farmers in d iv er sifled farmlrig and dairying on culti vated lands, In spite of the p rev io u s VANISHED MOUNT MAZAMA Charm because tt had been given to her by her h o s te d , who was dead." It Was On« * f the Loftiest Peak« I * ! “And the charm— vrhat was I t “ tha United «U te*. . J “Oh, Just a little gold dollar Of the Tlie blgb«‘»t mouutatn la Oregon 1» rear 1862. H e r Initials were engraved on one side. Now. Monsieur Detec Mount H«*xl. 11.226 feet above t» e m e ’ tive. w hat are you going to do about level. Compared with Mount W hit ItT* She «raPed mischievously down at oey. |o the south In California, and him, her dainty cap poised like a Mount Italuler, to the north In Wash white moth on her sunny brown h a ir ington. each rising well above 14.000 Bob Pendleton’s brown eyes flashed feet. Mount Hood does not appear as i skyscraper. However, according to In a rare smile. “I ’m going to find It and restore it the geologtats of the United Stated to the owner," he said briskly. " ^ J t * zoological survey and other authori "J r that yon win give me news of what ties Oregon tiad at one time, proba bly before the dawn of life upon the I » happens T* [earth, a great volcano which towered She blushed and nodded. T h e y are sore to come to you at I ¡ta fi»r above Mount Hoed as-does Mount Rainier, pooaibly even several “ once,” said Beh. _ to “Oh, yon think so?" she asked, w ith thousand feet higher. Thia was the great Mount Manama. But thousands ®ld a quick catob o f the breath, raa “ H ow could they help It?" he asked I of years ago the mountain disappear the and turned-aWay hl» head so that »be ed Into the bowels of the earth, and all that la left today la the huge rim could not see the pain In his eyes. ielf She went away very softly, and Bob around Crater lake. Crater lake la the caldera of th is ex of threw hla well arm across hie eyes be- and lay very etili for a long Urne.___ tinct and collapsed volcano and la I t was two weeks after that eon- nearly six miles In diameter. The lh- ime versatlon that Boi» Pendleton was dla- alde walla of the rim of the ancient md. charged from the hospital, ^ n g t a e ] mountain are In places nearly 4.000 ilng period of hla confinement We beard feet high end almost perpendicular. jaly had grown, and now. after ha^ * 1 The lake Itself Is In places 2.000 feet Lore trimmed to a Aar« fui and moat J * ® ® ' deep, and parts of the wall rise above Ing Vandyke fashion, he made hla way I Its water another 2.000 feet A re s arm to the residence of Mrs. Henry W ln- toration of the mountain In fancy, oa- Ing as a basis the angles of the lower ld»e. ton on Oekletafc avenue. e t0 1 “Ton wish S ’ *« me?" Inquired Mrs. slopes, which still remain, shows thnt the apex could not have been fa r from ader Mrs. Winton. 1 was walking 16.000 feet In height so that Mouut along the Merrlvale road a few weeks 1 I Mass ma was one of the moat lofty ana ago, and I found thia." Bob bald out ’ I majestic |»enk* In the United States.— . the gold dollar, one side of which was 1 rtnitwi States Geological Survey. NEW HOTEL PERKINS P o r tla n d « O r e g o n .. fc—-4 - Positively most centrally located Fifth 8 t. car» pass the dpora every few minute« . J —J e w ™ Popular Priced Restaurant BaropeeaPIen. g»to«gffe*e* «F D A R N I E L L E B R O S ., P ro p rie to rs "I SAX, WHAT IS THB MATTZZ T* •S E E D O B W F L T . h HE I { rather a brood compliment, bnt the 11 pretty nuise was gazing sadly from < A crows murk «»n the lower .right I : band rom er conveys the Intelllgahce thnt the owner of tbe trunk tsBNjffll toreatrto. imt worth paying attention H to A diagonal murk In tbe lower mri bund corner ..peaks of a person who to ecceutlic V II bout being liberal LoO- don Answers. i - The Dalles, Oregon. Headquarters for our She friends; prices reasonabl restaurant w ith the hotel —■ Three Castes In BeMvis. , Bolivian noclety la composed of throe strata. Firstly, we have the gente decent«/' or white people who show no trace of Indian blood. Thia class la | small, bnt necessarily lnfloebtlal; In i deed, all the government of the corn» try Is In their bands. Next comae the , -cbolos"-those of mixed Spanish and Indian blood—and lastly tbe pure In diana. who form an Immense submerg class—superstitions, IgnoiWOt, down trodden. yet splendid workmen and one of The chief sources of national wealth. It 1» estimated that of th e 3.000.000 people who comprise the Bo I llvlan nation only about 200.000 ca n read aud write, these literate while the "cholo" and . - ______ a,tno®t totally tub- merged in lgnorance.-Cbrlstlan Her the window, her beautiful blue eyes < f w o B lo c k s F r o m N e w D e p o t heavy with unshed tears. Bob’s heart thrilled as It bad never thrilled before. He had never cared I for girls, but Miss Furnlss! She was F R E E A U T O B U S T O A N D F R O M A L L T R A IN S quite different and. by Jove, vbd .1, mustn’t cry like th a t “I say. what Is the matter?" he ask ed gruffly. "Any of yonr folks dead or anything?" I The tears fell In a allvery shower. I and one warm drop lauded on Bob’a I P hoto by American P ress Association. 1 handsome nose, and he foolishly lmag- I lned that Its presence formed a bond goWATOn DOWO AX n. rLETCHZB. of intimacy between them. “No," Mias Furnlsa sobbed softly, ‘ It 1 United liability. Aa a rula. In Euro- Isn’t anything like that. I haven’t I l>ean countries tbe law makes little or N e a r e s t H o te l t o B u s in e s s C e n t e r , B a n k I any people. I ’m rather alone, yon I uo provision for exemptions of any a n d D e p o t. C o u r te o u s T r e a t m e n t , C le a n I know." t . J kind. These short time credit societies “I f you’re In trouble it does a lot or B e d s a n d T a b le t t ie b e s t t h e m a r k e t w i l l furnish cheap, aafe and to their members by reason of their good to tell It to some one," urged aid ___ __ X recent Investigation by th e s ta te I I Bob kindly. "Don't you like your Job control by farmers and are organism, afford. - department of education hze dlscleeed I rtons exclusively In the interest of I here?" one day somehow I have not cared C h ro n ic Dyspepsie. I whether ahe-they apologia© or n o t” “I hate it!".she cried viciously. the tact that certain text hooka used I farmers who operate them at S U N D A Y D IN N E R S 3 5 C . , following unsolicited tesümonie] i certainly I s T his was rather chilling information “Then you don’t care a hang“ ’ de la the of O * a U U b* en I < coat and without seeking dividend I to the Invalid, but Bob persisted: ■old by booksellers at a price In ex- I profit ! mended Bob excitedly. tmrags to parmns afflicted with ehronfc to ouch societies. She smiled faintly, and her eyes , “The organizations for production I “W hat’s tbe matter with it? .W h at o m s of what Is charged for the tame I I would you rather do?” he asked. dropped. hook In Chicago. I and distribution of farm products fo l ( h ira tier lain’« Tablets have dons ms H er reply was so unexpected that it “Not a hang!" she said demurely. J On the eve of hla departure for I low cooperative Unee. Farm products “Then—then I ’ll have a chance. 8tel- I left him S|teechlesa. are sold by the producer at a 7 ,a« ve‘[ Washington, W ill R. King, chief ooun I “I —I*d rather be married!" she sob- la, I ’m rushing In where angela fear higher price and are bought by the •el fo f the United States reclamation I | bed. to tread, bnt I don’t suppose yon could consumer at a relatively lower price aervlce. said that. In hla opinion. Be©- I □OOÖOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXÄOÖO0 “M a r r ie d r Bob asked thia question like me a little bit? I love yon, d a r becanae the coat of distribution la con I - - - ---------'lence. Walking Stletcs. r e f r y of the Interior Lane w ill order I ling, I do, and If y°« only could c a re - slderably lowered by cox>peratlve mar “Does the use of a walking stick < ^ b retorted. "Sounds why. S te lla r Something In the s w ift work started on the first lt.OOOocro keting. which results also In Improv •by glance she sent at him brought really spoil the actor’s stage balancer’ unit of the West U m atilla extension ing the quality and uniformity of farm questions a correspondent "In a stick terestíng," return- products and in promoting more bnal him to her ride. before January L ought not to—er— shop In the Western Road. Brighton, j “ When?" be asked. The new paper pulp m ill which has I neesltke methods In farming opera- a- that, don’t you “Oh. ever since—ever since yon ar 1 have noticed a quotation from a , been In oonrae <rf oonatructloa for the medical writer saying that the use of < rived." she whispered softly. paat yonr adjotoln< the • awmiu I quavered • properly made wanting stick Im prov “ D earestr This time their lips met. C. A. Smith Lnmber and Manufactur- I Entirely new, convenient to business. And than later he told her of the ed the carriage and tended to npright- ] lng company In Marshfield, 1» now ness of body.' The fanlt of moot walk r Clean beds, and table the best the market weddlnyr of ftayton Winton. She smil completed and It la announced that I nly, hla stepmother, ed scornfully. “Suppose I had married ing sticks tz that they are too short will afford. Prices reasonable. Com £ T p t a n t win begin operation, about -se 'daring a severe him!" She »boddered. "This all hap and tend to make one stoop. Our an convalescence. Of cestors used sticks several Inches tall pened through that blessed dollar. October L I mercial trade solicited. Bob. and I never thought my road of er than we do. I have one formerly Hop growers In Oregon th is y ear dneed as he moved bitter trouble would bring me to th e ] □„ed by a famous Loudon physician are enjoying the rare combination of ‘And she didn’t ap- broad highway of h ap p in e ss.” that Is nearly as long as a pilgrim's merchants and mannraeturecs, big crops and high prices. The yield staff, and a few years ago tbe femi “I shall always call It my lucky dol-1 OOOOOCXWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXXXK is one of the heaviest the state has «its which are dissimilar to agrien! reslgned to It, but lar." smile« 1 Bob. “You aee. it fxnnd a nine parasol bad a stick some f o u r . ever had. and the market Id going «P ^ “Theae European credit system* centric woman and wife for me. and I never knew 1 need feet High,“—Londoo Chronicle. at the rate of n cent a day. Figures seem to be of two kinds, tooro provld | uro. One day I was ed one until 1 naw you." compiled show the yield wUl he l» » r itorcar, and shesud- Right sod Left Handed Wants. Ing personal, short time credit for op ■he had lost some Champion Early Riser. . M 0 bales, the btggeet since 1M7. ' That there are right handed plantg» crating purposes and thoee ornament. She sc- The record for early rising probably and left handed plants has been A great deal of Interest Is being | w time mortgage credit for works ig I t She took me remains w ith Bishop Ken. author of ed to the Cambridge (E ngland) Philo taken by sportsmen In various parts of pertoonent development and pur L IV E R Y F E E D A N D S A L E S T A B L E - searched-” sophical society by R- H . Compton.'!!» of the state In organising ©lube and chase of h lm r demanded I an examination of eight varieties^ w . game protection. A general oomren -1 have contended all aloug that our two rowed barley the first leaf was tlon of sportsmen w ill be held in Port present banking and currency «J’ 1®“ 1 ie laughed and said found to tw ist to tlje left In 6» per cent Is framed to serve commerce and th. land in November by delegatee from n Barn Located near Hotel Vintin ntou’s nonsense and of more th an -12.000 seedlings, and an «.«■.bar of oountlea to form a state Industries other than id. but I am proud, Special Attention tor Comhaerdal Traveler« I e*cess of left banded growth was foun fifty years R haa discriminated ■J"1" ’ 1 that he did not fly association. also In millet and In oats. In corn Transient Team« Given Prompt Attention ' Corporation Commissioner Watson agricolture. I am ceovtoced t hM W iy defense, so’ I said ’ there seemed to be n® marked ten- not a dellberato blow marry him until the announces that only a few stockhrok- , dency either way. No evidence or but arose for the reaaou that no catoj found and both he ers had compiled with the provisions merclal banking system t e he framed hereditary peculiarity appears to have tad apologized. He of the blue sky law and that he would “ been obtained. so as to adequately serve agricnltnre ■ over I t ” take legal action Immediately against We must have a distinct ay «item to the delinquents. The law provides m eet the requirements of the farm er " i L U Her <5nfy k" she said, glano- that all brokers must ehtaln permits inquisitive Friend l»on’t J °n ■ed rising. "Oh, thnt v«»ur wife Is very knbjeet to to sell stock, end file lleto of the am afraid I havo moods? Rnpeck—No; she has only one ■locks they sell. half honrl Ton w ill In his annual report to the secre tary of state. W. A Bell, district a t he oro torney of The Dalles, recommends ' that the legislature should enact S «Myttttia boy had a bserver law providing for a aecret huroan tor the ferreting out of crime. He aaya w w HOTEL MORO • —-------- 'KH* t t O p p o site P o s t o f f ic e Moro Oregon VINTO N HOTEL Gras« Valley, Oregon. CONDUCTED ON THE BEST PRINCIPLES THE STA R BARN O -ia s s • 'V e t lle y , O re . • George Ellard, proprietor A U T O M O B IL E FOR A “W A N T” ad in T L." abe aald, with that brought his -W e were driving • e: H IR E M O will reach m ore people in Shernvar C ounty than bv anv other medium available.