Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, February 13, 1914, Image 3

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records at M oro Pharmacy.
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M oro skating club
r social hit when
friends to the num-
mbled last Friday
udolf opera house
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j l he good roads excitement has
invaded Sherman county. The
state of Oregon has let a contract
for a road, costing $32.000, which £
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w ill connect Wasco and incident­
ally the main roads of the county
with a ferry crossing the Colum­
bia river at a point about one
double action Cutaway Disc, Plows, and Harrows, and
miles east o f the present Biggs
soon have anything you want in the J O H N D E E R E L IN E .
station.
Also the county court
w ill soon begin work on the pro­
ject adopted last fall, to «improve
the road leading from this county
Complete Line of Extras for the
to The Dalles by way of Fulton
O R E G O N M O L IN E and D U T C H M A N P LO W S
canyon; the camp for this last
mentioned project has been select­
ed and A. L. Bagley w ill be chef
while the work is in progress. The
two roads are but a few miles
apart, but the most important for
the county at large is the one be­ 1 -
ing undertaken by the county
officials with W in. Henrichs in
To th e F a rm e rs of S h e r­
charge.
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f l e c e i v
tes is that of thinking of man
F R I D A Y . . .. February 13. 1913 7 Mrs. M innie Biggerstaff is
the master of woman, whereas the ber of
visitor in M oro from California real master of both man igigf evening
E u re k a Ledge N a . 121.
woman is necessity.
The world and spent
Always in stock, beautiful Birth
A. F. > A M, Muro. Or.
has jolted along as it could. There night on wheels.
L Meets the 4rat and third Day Postal Cards, at the Observer
has been a great deal to do, and
The boys had complete control
eveniogs of each Book Store. 7 ?
Visiting members
men and women, respectively, of every d e fijt and not only re­
eordiahy invited to meet
Mrs. Grace I Hulse is again at have done what they had to. Life ceived their Quests formally, but
w«ih u». By order o f W . U.
home
after a lengthy visit with has been rough; women have
J. M . P a m y , Secretary.
on the floor and
friends at Pendleton.
needed protection, and have had served
enh. ......
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Carbolinium, fresh stock, direct to pay perhaps overmuch for it,
NO. 78 O . B. «.
B ill
ed as director and
Regular communication from Germany, now on sale at and the tradition that was based several fa
ures were formed
I each 2d and 4th Thursday
on the woman’s need of protec­ and ev
The Observer Book Store.
gone through that
.evenings monthly.
tion seems.to have outlasted some­ made the
F . E . F o rtn m ,
skate approach a
M r. and Mrs. A . S. Johnson
what the facts on which it rested. grand
appearance.
were visitors from Kent this week
The world has come to be a safer
M a ra Ledga, N a . 113,
Refres
consisting of wa-
at
the home o f C. E. Johnson.
f. o. O. P. Moro. Or.
place to live in,,women are safer ters and
were
served by a
Meeting every Saturday r- A soda water
manufacturing in it than they were, and in a very
comrai
t
was
attired in
evening at 7:30 o'clock.
Visiting member« are eor- concern in Portland was success­ much better position to strike out. waiters
n uniform. Even
dially invited.
Member» fully prosecuted and fined
$5( if they choose, for themselves.
in this
8Uff,agettes were
expected to be preaent.
last month for selling aduterated
The world is also richer than it flitting about,'but each was pasted
J. A. H ardin , Noble Grand, .
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_____________ A. R . KgaaiNOBR, Secy. soda water.
was, by enormous increases.There against the wal as decorations.
The fourth annual Pacific in ­ is far more to distribute. The
An enjoyable
1 of the eve­
m a n C o u n ty :
Advertise io the Observer.
New Train Schedule
ternational livestock exposition women are richer, have more ning was s e S a l vocal solos by
Any and all kinds of post cards w ill be held at Portland union power of money, have a just claim John A DemCts
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at M o ro Pharmacy.
A new schedule went into effect
stock yards N orth Portland,« Ore­ on a larger share of the general
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wealth than they used to get,
upon the O -W R A N Go. lines
Best mucilage and brushes at the gon, December 7 to 12, 1914.
Local
and
are
making
their
claim
good.
February
8th. The most im port­
Observer Book Store.
W ill S a v e
W hile painting in the M oro
for Sund«
T o thé woman o f courage, capac­
ant change to residents of Sher­
The forty days of Lent w ill be­ meat,market last week Roy A x ity, and training the world seems
- . 1. One-haN the coat of feeding.
man county is no more connect­
Preaching Sunday morning at
2. A ll tha forage crop you grow.
gin this*year on
Wednesday< tell from a scaffold, catching the
already a very open field. The
ing at Sherman with the early
3. That part of your crop that evap­
^February 25th.
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palm of his hand upon a meat
Spaulding and Sunday evening at
DesChutes train into The Dalles.
pioneering has been done; the
orate« and driea up when »tacked or cor­
hook, resulting in an ugly wound
Moro. Sunday School at Spauld­
S. A. M ille r was in town Satur*
ed in the field.
Another change is the doing away
paths are broken in all directions
and a sore hand.
ing 11 a. m. and at M oro, at
4. Your M O N E Y —more than
day, leaving in the afternoon with
and a vast deal of work and
with The Dalles-Portland local
co«t the first year,
Y our chickens w ill soon pay moqey is going into the improve­ 10 a. m. Prayer meeting Wed­ and having the train running into
a wagon load o f farm implements.
nesday evening at 7 ¿'clock.
for them selves in increased egg ment of the roads.
w ill Be
Spokane do- the local work be­
W hy, then
F. E. Fagan and wife were call­
C. A. Smith, pastor.
production if you w ill use a quart should these feminists want to -get
tween
those
points;
this
train
stops
ed to the Dalles Thursday by the can o f carbolineum around the
5. The biggest dividend payer
on signal at Biggs, from Portland,
up sex-wars, when things are
the farm.
serious illness o f M r. Fagan's
News Itemi Fran
chicken bouse and perches; you going too fast their way already?
at 7.58 p.m. while No. 5 in the
mother. 7 ; - w
can get it at the Observer Store.
morning stops on signal at Biggs at
Miss M arjorie "Uose baa been
P. C. Axtel is repairi
airing the 7.47 for Portland. The passen­
See M illik in "the harness mak­
E N S I I L A G E
President Wilson's policy in
enjoying a teachers vacation dur­
¡strict.
phone line in this diet
ger from Shaniko now passes
permitting the combatants to se­ e r" at Wasco, Oregon.
I- W ill produce milk for not mor<
ing the inclement weather of the
Revival meetings aiebeing held M oro at 9.20 a. m., ten minutes
cure munitions of war and per­
than one-half what it is coating you now.
Flashlight
and
telephone
bat­
last few weeks.
earlier, and leaves Biggs on the
at the Monkland ebrnrh..
mitting the Mexicans to fight it teries at M oro Pharmacy.
2. W ill feed from 3 to 5 times at
H . W . Strong has been wrest­ odt is not nearly so barbarous as
many stock from a given acreage aa you
return trip at 12.40, but ar­
W
ork
on
the
roads
is
progress­
James M itchell and wife, who
are now doing.
ling with an aggravated case of it appears to be at first glance.
rives at M oro only five minutes
3. W ill fatten beef cattle o t sheep
lave
been visiting at the home of ing very rapidlv, in this district. earlier and at Shaniko at the
lagrippe this week, at the family
for
not more than one-half what i(
W . A. Campbell, representative J. F. Foss, left Thursday for their
Wesly Fuller spent Saturday previous time. The connecting
home north of M oro.
coating you now.
from this county at the last legisla­ lome at Terrebonne.
and Sunday with his sister Mrs. train from Portland arrives at
4
W ill increase the butter fat
Mrs. Margaret Rutledge left ture and a well known poineer
Fred Beymcr at Biglow.
your milk (no matter what breed you ar,
A
chicken
thief
convicted
in
Biggs
at
12.10
and
for
Portland
at
Wednesday for her Ellensburg nursery man and insurance agent
keeping) by at least 10 par cant.
Mrs. May returned home Sat- 12.40, stopping in The Dalles 45
home after an extended; visit in this county twenty years ago. Portland of helping himself to
5. W ill enable you. Io gat w ialo
w ith her son, W . C. Rutledge. died at his Portland home on neighbors chickens has to genre a urday evening frq m a two weeks minutes, so that passengers w ill
egg» in almost summer quantities if
year breaking rock for the county, visit with her daughter at Hepp- not become dizzy by too soon an
are properly housed.
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Mrs. F. E. Fagan left this week February 3d.
ner.
arrival in Portland.
6. W ill save enormous waste thatre-
Sixty
thousand
pounds
of
seed
fo r Portland where she w ill pur­
E. A. Cushman is moving to
sults in curing and keeping forage by ok
There will be no meeting of the
chase a supply of m illinery for the James Woods farm, north o f grain is being mailed out of
method—in turning your forage crop ink
C .J . B right , W .C.B ryant . M .G .E lus .
a succulent feed.
local needs at M oro during the M oro; W . E. Newton who for­ Gamath Falls in fifty pound sacks boosters club this week on account
coming season.
V ] merly had charge o f that farm is to a star route post office in cen­ of the evangilistie meetings at the
tral Oreflon
M onkland church during the
Automobiles were in service in now located near Erskinville, and
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
week.
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A ttorneys-at-Law
An
Agricultural
College
mov­
Sherman county Tuesday while Hayden Brisben w ill move to the -
H . Ui M a rtin , M g r. M o ro , Orogoa
able school w ill visit Burns Feb- 1 The ''annual weekly Boosters
offices at
>
•now flakes, as large as two* or farm vacated by M r. Cushman.
urary 16 to 21,. Prineville Feb- Club met at the home of Miss
three inches square, were falling
D. E. Stephens and family re­ urary 23 to 27. and Klamath Falls
Edna Thompson. Friday eve­
thickly.
During the last three turned Tuesday evening from a the first week in March.
ning.
The program consisting of
a Geo. F . M . N e w h o u s e , O p h . D .
weeks the • roads of Sherman visit to Washington, D C., where
For
good
work
at
a
reasonable
a
debate,
the subject being "which
county have been smooth as as­ M r. Stephens has been consulting
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T txm D a n e « , O r w g o n ;
phalt, permitting auto driving at with the department of agriculture price go to F. T. M u llikin at is the most useful, the cow or the
SucwMor» to Clarke-Newhouae Jew elry Com pa ay
any desired speed in all parts of regarding the work at the federal Wasco in the Kruse harness and horse." The nide arguing for
saddlery
building.
M
r.
M
u
llikin
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I « e ll f o r c a s h o n l y
the horse came out victors.
A
the county.
experiment farm at M oro o f
was for a number o f years with good time was reported by all
which he is superintendent.
J Fine Diamonds, Jewelry, Watches,
A tto rn e y a t L a w
H . L. Kuck at The Dalles.
present. .
Clocks and Optical Goods.
C. C. Clark of Arlington, has
Mrs. M innie A. Hosford, wife
A basket social will be given at
filed notice of his candidacy for of Attorney J. B. Hosford of
Saisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded
Spaulding Chapel Friday night
the republican nomination for Portland, died at the fam ily home
February
27th
a
good
program
For State Representative
representative , from this district. io that city February 4th. Mrs.
w ill be given bgr tin young people
T o the Republican voters of The Observer knows him as a
Hosford had a large circle cf
28th representative district: You
of the community. We are also
A M onum ent
w ill please take notice that it is my successful business man of his friends in Sherman county, where planning on having Mr. Davis
intention to become a candidate section who w ill undoubtedly Ihe fam ily lived for several years
that
it
plain,
substantial looking , and
from Demoss here with his chimes
at the coming prim ary election for make good if choosen for that before moving to Portland.
distinctly
lettered
exactly suit» ionic
to help entertain the audience.
the nomination of State Represen­ office.
of our patrons, while other« prefer
One
o
f
the
most
popular
farm
P
h
y
sician
and
Surgeon.
Home made candy and other
tative from said district on the
Chas. Davis is constructing a implement lines in the county, is
Republican ticket.
M em orials
confections w ill be for sale during
Moro, Oregon.
1 am not entering this race at self feeder and grain grinder for the John Deere; of which the the evening. A ll are cordially in­
more elaborate in outline, chiaelcd in
Successor to Dr. W. 0.
the instigation of any faction or H. W . Strong; it is built of gal­ M oro Hardware and Implement
delicate tracing and taatefully orna­
vited to come and bring baskets.
clique and promise that, if nom i­ vanized steel, fourteen feet in di­ Co. has received an assortment in
Nason
and Dr. O. ,J. Goffin.
mented. Whatever your taste, our ai-
The
gentlemen
can
be
present
nated and elected, 1 w ill represent ameter. ten feet high, and w ill
•ortment
of design» is so varied that
double action cutaway discs, plows with well filled pocket books and Office in Goffin Building.
the whole people and not only a
we are certain we can please you.
hold
when
finished
seven
hun­
and harrows. They also have on we w ill assure them well filled
part thereof.
C lay C. C lark .
Come In and see us, or send for designs.
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dred sacks of wheat. The wheat hand a good supply o f extras for
baskets.
W atts Marble Works
w ill be dumped into the bin and the Flying Dutchman and O re­
The Dalle«, Oregon.
conveyed to the feeding racks by gon M oline plows
Sherman
County
Transfers.
Four mules, broke to work, for pipes, where the rooting of the
Edna VanAusdell, eight year
•ale at a reasonable price; one hogs w ill grind the grain.
MORO.
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OREGON
old grand daughter o f J. 1. M ille r Dating from Jan.
1913
3 -y e a r old, weight 1100 pounds;
W hat is expected to be the of H ood River; died in that city
three 4-year olds, weight 1200
1st to 15th of each month.
pounds each. Cash or bankable most im portant session of the Friday, the 6th, from inflamma­
Jennie E. Jones to Doro M
Office opposite Drs. Goffin
note. For particulars see or write, Oregon Irrigation Congress ever tory rheumatism of the heart. The Clodfelter; lots I, 2, 3, 4, and
P o rc e la in
J S a th T u b .
H . U. M artin ,
held w ill be that in Portland on little girl was a grand niece of parts of lots 5 and 6 in block 1. o f
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M oro, Oregon. February 13 and last for two days.
Mrs. H .W . Strong and a neice of McPherson’s addition to Wasco
16th to 30th of each month.
It is expected that fully 200 men, Mrs. J. A . Armstrong, who left $600.00
J
Office opp. McCoy, Atwood Co
Agent for Model Steam Laundry of The Dalle«
representing all sections of the Saturday morning accompanied
W . Lawrence to Lucretia E.
state, w ill be in attendance. About by J. A. Armstrong, to attend the
Shop in Brick Building next Observer Office
Six high grade Berkshire sows;
40 organizations and commercial funeral held Sunday in H ood Roles; seX section 25'twp 3 s r 14
bred to our registered Hamshire
J. N . L K N D R Y , P r o p r i e t o r .
e w m $10.00
boaf; third litter; due A p ril and bodies belong to the congress and River.
The Busy
Lucretia E. Rol
each is expected to send five dele­
X /C o x o , - - - - - O r e g o n .
May, price $25.
An order for 115,000 wheat bags
Merchant
gates.
E. W . K napp ,
for members ot the farmers union Keller se% section
Advertisea
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Monkland, Oregon.
A letter received from George at M oro upon which a saving of e w m $10.00
T. M. Keller toSjE. Burling;
DeMoss, who is touring Iowa and $1380 was effected and $460 more
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Missouri with the DeMoss Lyric would have been, if the jobber seX section 25, 5 - r 14 e wm$10.
A Drop of Printer’s Ink
Should try our famous ch»ck- Bards, said the company was en­ had not refused the business after
Banford B S ith to J. R.
en plate dinners; all kinds of nice tertaining good sized audiences submitting prices, illustrates rather
Grass Valley, Oregon.
Makes Thousands Think
sandwich, pie, cake, good coffee. each evening.
In a newspaper better than anything else the im ­ Howell; tract of land in Wasco
W olf / rp L unch C ounter clipping accompanying the letter portance of the grain bag problem S25Q.00
United States to Martha J.
very favorable comment was to the farmer of Sherman county.
Entirely new, convenient to business.
noted concerning the technical The marketing of grain in bulk is Rusk; neX section 20, and w # of
Clean beds, and table the best the m arket
nw X and nw X of sw # section 21
Sixteen foot cut. In good order. violin playing ot. Master Elbert, worthy o f study.
will afford. Price« reasonable. Com­
Public A uctioneer.
H itch for 26 horses goes with the who is now a recognized member
Suit for an aggregate o f $8000 twp 5s r 18 e w m.
machine.
W ill consieer trade. of the troupe.
mercial trade solicited.
has been brought against Gover­
For inform ation aa to term s
Address J. M . E dey ,
.
Believing that alfalfa growing is nor West, Colonel B. K. Lawton
T ry the famous Sunday dinner and openi da|eB addreea the
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M oro, Oregon.
o f vast importance, not only to and £eargent W alton,
CONDUCTED ON THE BEST PRINCIPLES.
m ilitia at the Hotel M oro.
Sherm an County Observer at
the livestock interest of the state, officers, by residents of Copper-
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M ORO, OREGON-
but also in its relation to the up­ field charging wrongful, malicious
plies at M oro Pharmacy.
From my farm eight miles east
H O A L I T T L E M IS S IO N A R Y W O R K IN
of Grass Valley a bay mare, three building and Maintenance of soil and unlawful confiscation of prop­ Abstracts prom ptly made by the
Lostfs
sanar
mvmTEfi
idle days by telling your neighj&or« of the
years old this spring, branded IS fertility, the state superintendent erty.- G overnor West is made a
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qualities of The Observer.
If you can’t gek
on right shoulder, fore top clipp­ of public instruction has set aside jo int defendant with the two
UMd by o»«r I« P<1‘ cent of V»U
x'ii m ta »m l W atta iti »("CkiiKn
ed, broke to work and shows the entire second week o f March officers in the action and, if judg­ pany, Moro. O regon^
Jny
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Hcriptlons, send us their addresses and we
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collar marks. Reward paid for as "A lfalfa W eek." Every school
Twenty steel passenger coaches
ment
is
obtained
each,
all
or
any
them sample copies. We pay for all « 4
inform ation or return. Phone at
in Orygon w ill be expected to one of the defendants w ill be and a number of new locomotives
Subscribe fo r S h e O bserver.
my expense or write to me at
pl&ce special emphasis on the sub­ liable to the amount o f the judg- have been ordered forwse on the
box 112,
A rthur S mi I h ,
in th e In la n d E m p i r t f E v e ry o n e read a
Gran Valley, Oregon. ject of alfalfa.
lines of the O-W R
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Bright, Bryant & Ellis.
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M oro B a r b e r S h o p
Everything First Class and up to date.
Fer Sale
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Travelers at Biggs _
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