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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1913)
U l t l l l l H I l H I IIH H - Sunday, Qptober 26th, was a ¿ala day at the Midway Farm of H ear ye! hear ye! the district George Hennsgin in honor of the convention of I. O . O . F . will as silver wedding anniversary of semble in Wasco, Monday eve John and Mattie Forbes, Mrs. J ning. November 10th. Thia con Forbes being a sister to Mrs. vention embraces all the lodges of George Hehnagin H ood River, Wasco and 8herman The yoang-old couple were | counties. The program to be en acted is edifying, sparkling and captured and marched -before an A Complete Line of juicy. A spécial train and -scores assemblage of forty friends and of motor cars available for the neighbors and their marriage Staple and Fancy — -----A--JL----------- occasion solve the matter of trans vows renewed. Rev W . L. Dillin- portation and makes attendance ger officiating, amidst the hearty simple and easy. W ill you be good will of all present, showers of rice, and congratulations. After there? Answer I w ilt the ceremony the happy couple were presented with a twenty-six piece silver set, silver gravy ladel, silver butter knife, a large berry apoon, and a foesh fruit stand. Kodak snap shot pictures were taken of the newly weds by Mes «■>..........*+++ sers. Frank Heaaagin and James Kenney and also a picture of the H arry Kunsman was a business dining table laden with its abun visitor to the Willamette Valley A specimen of the rare “ sleep dance of good things to eat which recently returning last week. i Mrs. George nennagin knows ing” palm has been found in R . D . Jackson and family are i right well h o s T ti prepare to meet Golden Gate park, probably the now at home in the L. V . Moore i the needs of a hungry multitude. only one in the United States. FRIDAY residence recently vacated by O ur correspondent finishes his The tree was brought to this George Lewellen. r letter by the request to not to for- country 40 years ago by a famous Frank Burnett and family have • get to ask John “ how about that Australian botanist and gives out moved into the residence known It was ■ loaded cigar?” W e «are of the a peculiar aromatic odor. as the Case property and will re opinion that John has not for- found that the tree is a native to main a resident of M oro this the south sea islands and blooms only once in 50 years, the flowers winter. Advertise in the Observer of which were formerly used as a Wesley Fuller returned Sunday drug by the islanders. Samples from a short visit to Goldendale; of the flowers have been sent to he is recovering the use of his the medical department o f-th e broken leg rapidly, under the care University of California, where a of Dr. Poley. test will be made to discover the Earl Fields and Frank Burnett source of their peculiar proper both believe in having things ties. ! clean around the house and to I assist their partners in life® journey Meters, meters, everywhere, tc arrive at that desideratum have O n water pipe and electric chair. this week secured » new washing I Four good full blood White Leghorn cockerels for sale at a Measure the water, weigh the food, machines from the M oro H a rd We have Heating Stoves in both Coal and Wood, < sheet iron body with cast lining ( i^tove Boards, Pipe and Wire, everything to properly ' help you get ready for winter Kitchen Ranges with or without reservoir Ppecial prices on Raw Hide and Leather Halters Oregon The Thi (ra il (rouiers Convenience! O b s e rv e r A ware and Implement Co. A t the private sanitarium of Dr. I C. L. Poley in Moro Saturday evening, October 25th. born to M r . and M rs. W . C. Bryant a nine pound baby girl. The parents have decided tnat the beat title for the little miss to have as her very own is Lois Caroline Bryant. Sunday afternoon, October 26, 1913, at the home of Mrs. C. L. Ireland, Rev. A. J. Adams offici ating. M r. J. M . Axtell and Mis. E . J. Brown were united in the M r. and Mrs. C. C. Clark were visitors this week at the Wasco home of their daughter, Mrs. J. F. Starns. O n the trip ever from I Arlington they used the new John Day grade which they pronounce as fine as could be made. M r . Starns is agent at W asco for the railway company. A. M . Wright has sold his farm and implements to L . D . M ay wedding supper was served oy j and exDects to make his home Mrs. Ireland, in honor of M r.| and Mrs. Axtell with Rev. A. J. and Mrs. Adams, M r. and Mrs. Ira K. Axtell. Mrs. Agnew Brisbin. E . A. Dietrich, Miss Venda Kee as guests of honor. Mrs. J. M . Axtell and Mrs. Agness Brisbin are old time friends of twenty years; each have prop erty interests in Washington county, but came to this section of P E S S IM IS T IC W A IL - Gauge the sermon and platitude; Scrimp the water, dole the light. O ff to bed at ten at night. - -- r ♦ — -- ’ and the Telephone. There is another convenience which all farmers should have — and many do hav«j — s checking ac count with a good bank. The possessor of such an account avoids the risk of having hrs money on his person or a boat his home where it is in danger of fire and thievee. v His bill» paid by check are not only a valid receipt, but also a convenience in his home transactions where very often the neceeeary change for concluding settlement is not at hand Don’t stop to think this over, but start an account now with t reasonable price. Address by the phone or otherwise ■< C. L. Ireland, M oro g G IN N & C O L E M A N • Everything must, go by rule, According to this modern school; The air, the water, light and heat, W e, all. must weigh and scale and mete; If for these there be no gauge, You pay the forfeit-quit the stage. ■ i * ■ 77^"■ r y -C' y Your waking time and sleeping hours, A ll are measured by righteous powers; D E C A .L ,I£I**i Glass, Paints, and Oils. One two cylinder, 5 passen ger REO , in first class condition good as new, with top, side cur tains, wind shields, speedometer clock, new tires equiped with Dayton Airless Tires in front, guaranteed for 5000 miles, 3 new extra inner tubes 6 volt storage battery. W ill sell for cash, trade, or good note payable Oct. 1, 1914. G. Chester Andrews a g e n t Gross imposition! even there. The rod and tape must have a share. Hath not our legislature said. The sheet must measure in its spread. E ’er you can your thirst assuage; Than scurrying home by moter power, There hangs the sign— “ twelve miles an hour’ ’ “ Breathes there a soul so dead. W ho never to himself hath said;” W hat boots our life when heaven’s bounties fail? Tho Successors W o M oro Saturday evening for Gn£ . rtav, fithing on hia beloved D e v i ordered for C. L . Fnedly not Chute, N o t to be out done in long «go; it cxtne Saturday, Oct- V i t a l i t y to m di.tingui.hed a ober 19th; was unloaded from the dUdple of Ixaac W alton a party c ir Monday, taken to ">« F " e d y ^ » . i r t i i U o f L . Barnum. K. A . farm Tuesday, and wa. at work in MacPhereon. J. C. Freeman and the field Wednesday: being broke S S S X the finny denizen, in by doing light work dragtng ate next day. With the remit that Fitzmaurice took home to his friends at Condon a shoe box loaded with “ only tin” as Fitz tays; tho he did not say that ne had been alone to blame for per- suading that number to leave their homes in the deep foi s trip with him- ______ ”7 »_• , Skmaaa Cwaty Realty TraasH^ three 26 foot harrow,. g r Hugh Logan died at Ms I ^oinc ¡n The Dalles last Monday mornjng of pneumonia, compii- cated with heart trouble. H e was one of the mOst widely known of tjlc pjoneer physicians of eastern Oregon, having practiced his pro-I fcssion in. his home city for more thsn 41 years, starting with noth- whcn fac lo#t hi, parentl 7" rG., VC ,M3 1913 by shipwreck when he was only 15 D.UM 1-0- O r t J t “ ° “ y 'a„ of a4e. Dr. Ray W . Logan W A Mercer et ux to J. H . j now of LaGrande and formerly a H ^ b ro n n e r; neX » * * > “ 8 « d « .id e n t of th» * * R. French; s>4 and neX section | 30; n > X tection 20; w X of nw X a n d se X of nwX ®nd 4 W * motion 29 all in twp 2 . r 18 e w m $10.00. T ry the Izmous Sunday dinner H to« Hotol Moro« _ __ a»» y w L n u tK e S d * » not wait for « d °o U p o h to D a lle s , O re g o n Clarke-Newhouse Jewelry Compasy Fine Diamonds, Jewelry, Watches, Clocks and Optical Goods. Satisfaction Guranteed or Money Refunded Should try our famous chick en plate dinners; all kinds of nice sandwich, pie, cake, good coffee. W olfard L unch C ounter NEW - OREGON - ARRIVED A new lot of Mens Dress and Work Shoes. An extra line of Mens Sox and Under wear in Spring and Summer Weights. 1st to 15th of each month. Office opposite Drs. Goffin W ASCO. JUST O u r S tock is Complete and Seasonable J. R. M o rg a n Z D e x x t ls t MORO, GOODS Our Stick ef Groceries is Always complete. OREGON Case Goods and Quantity Lots at Speoial Prices. 16th to 30th of each month. Office opp. McCoy, Atwood Co COOPER BROS. GRASS VALLEY, OREGON. Public Auctioneer. Tor information as to terms and open dates ^ddress the Sherman CountykObserver at HOT LAKE. OREGON MOROt OREGON- (U nion County. 9 mile, ea»t of La Grande) N a tu re ’s W o n d e rfu l Cure OREGON The hoteat and most curative spring in the w o rld agricultural REACHED ONLY VIA THE COLLEGE BEGINS its forty -fifth school yèa» SCRTKM BCR 1S. $ • » • • degree c o u r s e s AGR IC ULTU RS. . '«“ "JP’“"” 1 E N O IN K R IN * . HOMS E c o n o m ic * . M in in o . F orcstrv . C o m - m crcc . ph a r m a cy . TWO-YEAR C O U R SES 1« A O R ic u v ru e e . MOMS E O O N O M IC *. M ECHANIC A R T * . FO RSB TR V. COM M SR CS PHARMACY TXACHXR-8 C O U R 8 X 8 t e - . . . r i training, agriculture, domestic science and art. M U SIC , Including piano, string, ban instruments and voice culture. B r a i t T i n i i BOOKLET entitled UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT E ite u in iw ro rtB iitt tore tan sale i i «11 lepartseits Special Reduced Fares from all O . W . R . 4 N elation» and n w X of m X ofmcuon S|wirvtving child. «11 in two 2 s r 17 e w m. I U . G . Long»worth et ux to L .I Even there we hear the measured tread. O f the ghoul who comes4o scale the dead. * I u e ll fo r c a s h o n ly Devoured all, by meter, rod and scale! Shall we “ shuffle off this mortal coll” The “ powers” to cheat, the law to foil? Bone and Alfalfa Meal Geo. F. M. Newhouse, Oph. D. Plenty o f good pasture at the J. M. Allen place, five miles south east of Klondike. Plenty of water. Man on place to look after fences. J. M. A llen , j20-176] Sisters.Crook county,Ore. So many feet and inches too. O r exit, landlord! and sheet taboo? If burning thirst assail the mouth, Ten measured miles both north and south. IK Canton Plows, Superior and Peoria Drills. K X TH A H For all kinds of machinery carried in stock or procured on short notice. So many hours in bed to stay, O r else of light there’s not a ray; Hath prohibition set the gauge. Jçvial, pleasant, and ? in d o n “ of ever 'whom Fitzi there are few I For quick work, .plend.a act-i known in this neck of wood-1 ion. sod dean ultimate retu A ta id e confidently breexed fry Geo. N .. C rotfeld xnd the J. E. COLEMAN R . J. G IN N I t to d *v *’«P The NEDICATED MUD, VAPOR and MINERAL BATHS el Hot Lake have proven a boon to .uifera from Rheematiam, Blood, Kidney end Liver Complaint.. A«xom*«fe<to*s a*** » delightfu lly com plete, e n d re tee w ithin th e reech o f e ll. Apply to any O. W . R. A N. agent for particulars and ask for the special rate with hotel coupon, also lor booklet telling sll about the Springs; or write to G. VL TAPE, the new Manager at Hot Lake. O e . A g w t t O « W . R< A N.