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The O bserver It is sincerely hoped that every person having the welfare of the Boys* and Girls’ Aid Society at FR ID A Y • • Novem ber 21. 1913 heart, will not fail to remember them this year. Entered as second class "“ Her at tbs This society is caring for all the p oti office at M o ro , O regon, July 25, 1891. dependent and neglected children in the 6tate who may be committed Manager C.L. I reland to it by the proper Authorities. Their booklet is descriptive of some of the work they have ac complished during the past year, showing that they have passed 436 v c know il would be profitable to you to children through the receiving become a aubacriber. W e send it two year, for $2.50; one year $1.50; 12% eta a home at Portland during the past month isn’t much. T ry it. O rd er by year and that these children were postal card, and pay for it when you can. committed from 21 different coun W e w ill not be responsible for the neglect of aubacribera to notify as of ties in the state. chaagea in their address. N o r w ill the Another grand thing which the notification of a Poetmaater that the sub scriber haa “ R em oved” aettle the b ill of a society accomplishes is the investi delinquent. gation of complaints of abuse and Church and Society noticea F R E E , e x neglect among children and they cept when for money making purposes. Suck noticea at regular ratea at the option will quickly have an agent on the of the publishers. spot and what otherwise would be A t any tim ew hen requeated to do so, nobody’s business they make the the paper w ill be discontinued. But we expect that all arreara w i . i be paid before business of this noble institution, tach request is made. It ia easy to aak us and if there is merit in the com fo r a statement, which w ill be cheerfully plaint they see that the matter is rendered at any tim e. brought before the proper authori The most dangerous forest fire ties and the children made such periods in the west are in middle disposition of as may be for their and late summer; in the east they best interests. Therefore, one cannot donate are in the spring and fall. anything for a better cause than It has been found that even the the work of this institution. Their soot deposited in the flues of oil needs are everything that can be burning engines is valuable. It is used in a household, canned pure carbon and has replaced goods groceries of all kinds, especi coke in many blacksmith shops. ally sugar, provisions, vegetables and fruit of all kinds. The rai Idaho farmers near Boise have road, steamboat and express com 15,000 acres planted now into panies running into Portland have potatoes for next season crop. recognized the importance of this This year one gathered 600 bush institution sufficiently to deadhead els to the acre from 15 acres which all donations shipped to it if properly boxed and plainly mark he sold for $4500. ed, The Boys’ and Girls’ Aid So ciety of Oregon, Portland, Ore. Last week the market price of The results of the work of this hogs dropped twenty cents in institution, can now be seen in Portland. Sales of sheep were a many parts of the 6tate. Many little more than usual, while the ( of the children have now grown price of cattle was not maintained into man and womanhood, many in a satisfactory manner to those are happily married; and 60 per shipping. cent have turned out good and law abiding citizens. Therefore, help the good cause along. . M O R O . OREGON. W inter Lectnre Course Free The parent teachers association of Moro Announces the coming of Dr. C. F. Hodge lecturer of U. of O. who will appear in the high school assembly room Saturday evening at eight o ’clock- The Under forest regulations in subject of his address is Practical Colombia, rubber gatherers are Principles, Problems and Laws required to give the trees a rest of Life. period in tapping them for gum. Dr. Hodge is late of Worcester, The size, number, and location of Mass., and was born in the same the incisions are regulated by law. town as has seen the birth of In the United States similar regu Francis Willard the founder of lations are in force in the tapping the W. C. T. U. Dr. Hodge has of pines for turpentine on the made Eugene a flyless city. All Florida national forest. his addresses are of a biological, evolutionary and sanitary charac ter and the association feels fortu A total of 103,566 persons have nate in having him appear in been killed as trespassers on rail Moro. road property in this country in This is the first of a series of the last twenty three years. That lectures engaged for the winter is over 53 per cent of all the and it is hoped that the people of deaths on all railroads from all the town and surrounding country causes in that length of time. It will come out to hear a most en h over thirty times as many as tertaining speaker talk upon a passengers killed in accidents to very vital subject. trains which might have been prevented by the adoption of such modern methods of preven On December 8-13 the Pa tion as steel cars, automatic stops cific International Livestock Ex and signals. position will be held at Portland Union Stockyards and breeders from all parts of the United The Oregon Agricultural Col lege poultry department comes to States and Canada are already the front again with a record egg- sending in their fancy stock. laying hen, who has produced 303 Fifteen thousand dollars in cash eggs in twelve months. The hen premiums will be paid out at the is one of a new special breed close of the show, the largest sum originated at the college; ' seven- ever offered at an exclusively eighth white leghorn and one- livestock show on the Pacific eighth barred plymouth rock; coast. The railroads are adver combining the activity of the leg tising to return all stock exhibits horn and the size of the plymouth from out of the state, and also rock. In the last several years from Canada, free of charge; this the Observer publisher has had a is one reason why the live stock successful fowl from the leghorn exhibit will be so large. and plymouth rock cross, both Advertise in the Observer, for egg and table use. THE SIMPLE IF YOU BUY - - BUY RIGHT DON’T SEND YOUR CASH TO PORTLAND SPEND In this hurly burly age of oure. There’s no time to pause and addfesultt; W hen gasoline and electric powet*. That’s the way the records stand. As all must know who’ve kept the score, And fin and feather in sea, on land, Are left behind forever more. to prepare for your fall work I am ready for your trade, having recently received a fine line of Thomas, Empire, Hoosier, and Kentucky Grain Drills I have th e B E S T L IN E ever shown, In this vicin ity, Well, be it so, what then’s the gain. Of sacrificing all to speed. Are we the better in the main? The dynamic answer iir—no, indeedt Now, no Rip VanWinkle dares to sleep, O r even nod between inventions; He must day and night keen vigil keep, O r six feet by three are his dimensions. When life was simple and science dumb, Inventions few and fashions plaiu; We had no fingers, all was thumb, No motorcycle, car or train. Oliver and Case gang plows I want you to see my line of Double Discs. You owe it your self to see this line before you buy elsewhere. This fall I am going to sell a lot of progressive farm ers a 20 foot all steel harrow for $30. Do )Qii want one? In those halcyon days the world stood still, If you’l allow a figure of speech; A clumsy wagon filled the bill, For any destined goal to reach. We never then contrived a car. Or speedy wheels without a tongue, ♦ Nor hitched our wagon to a star; For Genius then could boast no yonng. WASCO, OREGON We had no tongueless wagons then, No rubber tires, nor fetid breath, No funeral dirge by honkers sung, Prophetic voice of sudden death. They didn’t then, so I have read, Divide all souls in classes two, Distinguish them as “quick or dead,” As modern Jehu’s surely do. We didn’t have to crank our car, We got aboard and on we sped, And whether goal were near or far. On all the way we left no dead. No coronor followed in our wake, A jury to summon to tearful inquest. Because,forsooth the steering gear,or brake, Did not obey the drivers behest. Then simple folk disdained to ride, Propelled by engine, chain and sprocket, But now alas! they over ride, A man less speedy than the rocket. W e may be old and out of joint, W ith this progressive age, forsooth. But you can’t make good the point. That what we’ve said is not the truth. Now that we’ve made out our case, As lawyers one and all would say. Up. brave men! your duty face. And stop this diabolic play. You may legislate, arrest and fine, Al, this ’tis useless to essay; The remedy is this one line; Give pedestrians the right of way. M oro . B arber S Publie Auctioneer For information as to terms and open dates address the Sherman County Observer at M O RO , O REGON- OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE A O R tC U LT U R E . X N O IN E E A IN O . E c o n o m ic s . M in in o . m e r c e . P h a r m a c y . fo restry , HOME C o m T W O -Y E A R C O U R S E S 1« A o r ic u v TU R K . H O M C E C O N O M IC S , M EC H A N IC A R T S . FO R E S T R Y . C O M M E R C E . PHARM ACY T E A C H E R ’S C O U R S E S in manual training, agricolture, domestic science and art. M U S I C , Including piano, string, hand instruments and voice culture. A B E A U T IF U L B O O K L E T entitled “ T mm R w < ic h m s w t o r R t m a t L i r a ” and a C a t a l o o u * w ill be mailed free on application. Address H . ML TaWMAWT, Registrar, RwT-U to • R Corvallis. Oregen. Everything First Class and up to date. Agent for Model Steam Laundry of The Dalles Shop in Brick Building next bbserver Office • J. N . L A N D R Y , . P r o p r i e t o r . M o io , - < ------O x e g r o x x . A Monument that is plsin, substantial looking and distinctly lettered exactly suits som«, of our patrona, while others prefer M e m o ria ls more elaborate in outline, chiseled in delicate tracing and tastefully orna mented. Whatever your taste, our as sortment of designs is so varied that we are certain we can please you. Come in and see us, or send for designs. Watts Marble Works The Dalles, Oregon. Physician and Surgeon. M oro, Oregon. Successor to Dr. W. C Nason and Dr. O. J. Goffin Office in Goffin Building. C.J.B u q h t , W .C.B mtant , M .G .E l l m . O B S E RVATI O N S BY E W . KNAPP Bright, Bryant & Ellis Attorneys-at-Law offices at C O R N S H O W E X C U R S IO N PENDLETON, DECEMBER 5th-6th Law Round-Trip Fams From Alt Stdtlons In Orsgon O r Tha OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. Ohl Mary had a little calf, And it was white as snow; Inclusive 1918' It followed her« where’ere she went, A t times ’twas not in sight; But let her try to step up high, The calf was there all right.* W hat makes the calf love Mary so. The question it was asked; W hy Mary loves the calf you know. It makes the men to gasp. R . D . JA C K S O N hop B E G I N S It* fo rty -fifth school year SEPTEMBER 1B. 1*1*. D E G R E E C O U R S E S *« many phaaesof She wore her skirt slashed up the side, So that is h o * 1 know. Moro Pharmacy HOME MERCHANT NOW is the T IM E H url us through space like catapulli. O n every hand we’ve won the race; Yachts to lead the fish in navigation. And featherless flyers set the space, For swiftest birds in aviation. IT WITH YOUR N o w if you have a pretty calf. That you would like to show; Just «lash your skirt right up the side, The calf you sure will show. St. Mary’s Academy ... T h e D alles, Oregon. Boarding and Day School for Girls will re-open September 8th. For particulars apply to S ister S uperior . Final Return Limit Dec. 8th 1918 8l.000.oo IN CASH PRIZES T o be given for the best Exhibit of Corn grown during 1913 in country tributary to the O . W . R . f t N . E V E R Y C O R N G R O W E R should enter his products in this contest. E V E R Y F A R M E R should attend these shows which are the first of the kind ever given by a railroad in the Northwest for the benefit of the people and communities along Its lines.— Ask particulars of any Agent of the