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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1914)
Subscribe for the Observer. Best mucilage and brushes at the J Observer Book Store. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the Republican nomination to the office of Circuit Judge of the eleventh judicial dis trict, subject to the approval of the Republican voters at the primary election on May 15th next, if renominated and re-elected to a second term, I will in the future as in the past, perform the duties of said office fearlessly and im partially, always making technical errors subordinate to the sub stantial rights of the parties. D. R. P arker . plies at M oro Pharmacy. Mazda Electric Globes o f all sizes for sale at M oro Pharmacy. The ladies of Moro and vicinity are invited to ■'.....- ■ — »ttend a ■ C. G . Hols returned home this w eek from a business visit in thè Rose City. SPRING SHOWING The supreme court last week again decided against labor com missioner O . P. H o ff in his effort to enforce the eight hour law in all state institutions. of Latest Millinery Effects J. M . Taylor and wife were In M oro Monday on business con nected with the closing of the Sylvester Noyes estate of which' Mrs. Taylor is executrix. MRS. F. E. FAGAN OREQON MORO Monday, the second day of this month, is historic as seeing the U 1 11 11 I H 1 » I » I » » I » ».......... I I I I I H l 1 1 1 11 I » I W -kH-H-» largest amount of cattle ever to be marketed in Portland in one Any and all kinds of post cards day, 2700 were sold that day. at M oro Pharmacy« Miss Ida May Johnston will be See M illikin “ the harness mak gin a term of school Monday in er” at Wasco, Oregon. the new school district at the head I. N. Lemon was a business of Rattlesnake grade. March 13, 1913 The new FRIDAY visitor in M oro last week. building was finishee last week by Columbia Phonographs and Contractor Ramsey. records at M oro Pharmacy. Mrs. D . Edgington of Hood River will give a health talk to A lw ays in stock, beautiful Birth the ladies of M oro end vicinity Day Postal Cards, at the Observer cordiali' at the residence of Mrs. Bourhill with we. By Older of Book Store. on Friday March 20th at 3 p. m. Born to M r. and Mrs. Jas. All are invited to attend. Tom lin Jr. a nine pound girl, the W e have two three bottom evening of March 9th. Dutchman gang plows in first W m . Henrichs has established class condition W e are offering camp and begun work on the these plows at a mighty good road improvement in the John bargain price at M oro Hardware M o r e L e d g e , *J*« M 3 , Fulton canyon. & Implement Company. I. O. O. F. M oro, or. The new express rates for Ore »Meeting every Saturday The local Shaniko-Biggs train leveeing at 7:30 o ’ clock. gon promulgated by the . state Visiting members era cor has again resumed trips to Sher dially invited. M em ben commission are now in effect and man junction, leaving Biggs at are lower than before. F. E. F aoam , N< 12:50 for Sherman. Upon the Friday evening March 6th, L. I return trip to Biggs the train V . Moore lost a barn near E r ! leaves at once for the south. skine station by fire; cause un T . E. Hulury of M oro Garage known as the barn was not being has established a livery auto ser vice (hat is at the call of the Any old, wooden,leaking,water public at any time to go any (rough can be made as good as where they may desire Prices as new with a galvanized lining at >reasonable as the service will very low cost. Have Davis fix-it allow. A ll the leading magazines ana a t M Oro .O re g o n .’ •riodicals at the Moro Pharmacy, , a. i i Mrs. May Barnum entertained , , > The Moro Hardware A Imple- at M oro opera house the evening J. Harvey Smith wa, a viaitor ment Co haye ,gid |ineo|eura up. of Saturday, March 7th, in honor, M oro a »bort time Thuraday Qn jj,ejr floor ¡n the furniture de- of the 21st natal day of her Giaing. v partment which adds greatly to brother Roy. Skating occupied Ev Sink was in M oro Tuesday the tasty display of the furniture the larger part of the evening. i his way home to Portland in stock. Refreshments were served at ?m Morrow county. Mesdames Jas Stewart, C. E. eleven o’clock. , •* J. M . Axtell has been busy this Johnson, Robt. Urquhart will en- Sam Brisbine has sold his in- eek lowering the fence around tertain the Dorcas society at their »city residence property. hall in M oro Wednesday the 18th. terest in the M oro Hardware and Implement Co. to N . W . Thom p- n zi o x ik . „„„ Hom e made candy will be sold R. C. Byera >, f Ut.n< the earn fo r ,he son, by this deal the entire store >n road passing the J. li. rio t- • , interests now rest with N< W . an farm in condition for travel. John Hastings took part of a Thompson. Mrs. Thompson, and . day off, from supervising road Harvey Thompson. A. Rose has a pen of Anconas to visit Moro. He cm which he i. ie tt.n i a, many # p|ea, ant evenint Mrs. F. E . Fagan has an an- l i . each day a. hena in the pen. a <Qod program g| |he nouncement in the Observer this c mg one. social recently held at Spaulding week calling attention of the ladies W . L. Dillinger is entertaining chapeL Under the auctioneering 1 to the fact that Easter will soon is father, J.W ., of The Dalles, y r Hastings the baskets sold | Be with us and that spring millin- id also Isaac Hathaway, at the rcaHied $75.15, which was applied ery will be on display at her mily home east of M oro. on t^e |a|ary of the pastor. The M oro store Saturday -the 21st. The Cha. D avi. i. bu.y inttallin« the lumbinA in a re.t room bein< rranted by the M oro Hardware nd Implement Co. for their »atrons. merribersof Spaulding chapel have Miss Greta Moore, a native built their Sunday school from an daughter of M oro, has accepted attendance ot 5 two years ago to the position of head trimmer for now an average of 35 each Sun- the spring season at M oro in the millinery parlors of Mrs. Fagan. day; attended and up to th» week there This is Miss M oore’s first pro- ha. been aerv.ee. each Sunday, fessional visit to M oro since the Smith alternating with Rev. family ’ removed to Portland; previous to this year she has been Dilliofltr. employed at Seattle and Portland. John Hastings was in M oro Tuesday and reported the roads in his charge as being in very good condition. There is now a good road from the Spaulding chapel school house to M oro by w4y of the Lonerock grade,which the Observer mentioned last week as being put in condition by R.C. Byers who also has made a good toad as far as the Boardman school house from the corner where it intersects the Lonerock Your business associates are the Directors of O r e s a life You know all about them.They give employment either to you or to the people you get business from. They, with you are the builder» of Oregon, the state that you to see flourish above every other state. f ; N o common bond exists between you and any other Life Insurance Company, there fore there is no excuse for any citizen of Oregon taking life insurance from any other company. BEST FOR OREGONIANS . Home Office - - Portland, Oregon W. H. Ragsdale Resident Agent, Moro, Oregon 4 1 1 I I ..........1 1 11, 11 ; I n H I ! I II I I H II1 1 1 I II H H U A LINE o r Fairbanks & Morse Engines and Feed Mills ALSO A R E A G E N C Y FO R T H E ’ Sampson Wind Hills . Complete Line of Extras for the O R E G O N M O L IN E and D U T C H M A N P L O W S For Circuit Judge T o the Republican voters of the eleventh judicial district. I here by announce my6elf as a candi date for nomination on the Re publican ticket, at the coming pri mary election, for the office of Circuit Judge of the eleventh judicial district, subject to the ap proval of the Republician electors at such election. M . D. S hanks , Condon. O b s e rv e r Geo. M . M iller and wife are in te county from The Dalles visit- ig at the home of Mrs. D . A. laxwell, mother of Mrs. M iller, J l i s t J^ e c e iv e d Far Grcait M ga Ansco cameras and camera sup For Representative T o the Republican voters of the twenty-eighth representative district: I hereby announce my self as a candidate for the nomi nation on the Republican ticket to the office of Representative for the twenty-eighth representative district, subject to the will of the voters at the comings primary election. J. W . D O N N E L L Y . AT YOUR SERV ICE 250,000 feet of mixed lumber car of International Portland Cement - 2000—18 and 21 inch cedar posts For State Representative car of Brick To the Republican voters of 28th representative district: You w ill please take notice that it is my intention to become a candidate at the coming primary election for the nomination of State Represen tative from said district on the Republican ticket. I am not entering this race at' the instigation of any faction or clique and promise that, if nom i nated and elected, I w ill represent the whole people and not only a part thereof. CLAY C . CLARK. For County Clerk I hereby announce to ihe voters of Sherman county, that I am a candidate for the nomination of County Clerk, of Sherman county, Oregon, at the coming Republi can primary election, and. if nominated and elected, I w ill per form the duties of the office to the best of my ability, as I have earnestly endeavored to do dur ing my present term as clerk. K. A. M c P herson . ¡, n F J J u o e b a . !' ¡J 1 a r r t t s f For County Sheriff 1 hereby announce to the voters of Sherman county, that ,1 am a candidate for the nomination of CountySheriff.of Sherman county, Oregon, at the coming Demo cratic primaries May 15th and if nominated and elected, 1 w ill perform the duties of the office to the best of my ability, and for the best interests of the tax payers and citizens in general, as I have easnestly endeavored to do dur ing m v Dresent term as sheriff. Sash and Doors in stock 16 inch Pine. Fir, Oak, and Slab W ood OREGON MORO Geo. F. M. Newhouse, Oph. D 5 Successors J to C la rk e -N e w h o u s e J e w e lry Company I h e ll fo r c « » h o n ly J Fine J a Diamonds, Jewelry; Watches, Clocks and Optical Goods Salsfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded W reaths of Laural W e re used to decorate the brow« of conquering hero« in olden time«. N o w , we consecrate the burial place« o f our dead with Monuments of enduring marble or granite. W e invite you to come in and see our newest designs and look over some of the semi-completed stones now in For County Treasurer I hereby announce myself as a candidate for nomination for the office of County Treasurer for Sherman county Oregon, at the coming Republican primaries. If nominated and elected I w ill per form the duties o f that office to the best of my ability. t < stock. W a tts M a rb le W o rk s T he D alle«, Oregon. M oro B a r b e r S W . D . W ALLAN. P o rc e la in r B a th hop Tub. Everything First Class and up to date« THE STORE Agent for Model Steam Laundry of The Dalles Shop in Brick Building next Observer Office has on sale a well selected J. N . LJCNDRY, P r o p r ie to r . O BSER VER BOOK M variety of j ‘ ’ o i o , ............... O r e g o n . . S A IN T P A T R IC K OOOCXXXXXXXXXXX)OOOCXXXXXX»OOOOOOOCXXXXXXXXX> EASTER P O ST CARDS VINTON HOTEL « - h -1-1 t 1-H-H- 4- 1 I I I I 'M I t I J road. M . S. Pittman, representing the Monmouth Norm al, was in the county this week with a brand new scheme by which tax payers residing in cities could pass the larger part of the school tax bur u den up to the fellow that lives in day evening Marcn om 19l4. the country; and, under his Attest, I scheme, the schools of a county J. M . Parry, secretary; Approved were all to be managed by a (SEA L) Geo. E . Lewellen, W .M board of five who would have I entire management and no school Parker lucky curve fountain * I could have any say as to whom ms at Moro Pharmacy. their teacher would be unless the county superintendent and board agreed. An effort is to be made ltd with bilionsn«« to put it over in this county, t t be iatereeted In the ation you w we swallow everything. The best o fB . F. 1 rln, Fern, Ind. "A id an attack of Indi- M t winter I ; friend the Monmouth Norma llowed by b1 MmMM and constípa ; has is the farming element and it Dg Chainhel te’« Tablets so highly a bottle of them and ‘ does not set well for the Norm al sway.” For sale by ’ I to try to increase their tax burdens. I R x o e lle n t f b r S to m a c h T r o u b le . “Chamberlain’s Tablets are jm l.fin « for stomach troubla,” writ«« M™- O« p? Dunn, Arnold. Pa. « I was bothsrad withi this oom- p laint /o r some tíme and Foua attacks. Chamberlain s Tablets afforded me great relief from the first, and since tak- ln® one bottle of them I feel Hke a different ’m" F or eale by a ll d e a le n -A d v e r tiaetnent Entirely new, convenient to business. Clean beds, and table the best the market will afford. Prices reasonable. Com mercial trade solicited. CONDUCTED ON THE BEST PRINCIPLES Diamond QaalH« 1114 CSTSISS ZïïCânw g u io » INCREASING Your Advertising SMERHAN COUNTY OBSERVER imy of SocesM b WortkweeterR Crowere qsmMes m *» •« " * S°*-J FOR CAY a UXJUB can not be figured as addit- ional expense. It is simply increasing an investment from which vou are sure to receive good returns.