J t i s t R e c e iv e d YOUR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE • Xs U N E OF Fairbank# & Mone Engine# and Feed Mill# STANDARD TYPES O f EFFICIENT ALSO A R E A G E N C Y FO R T H E Sampson Wind n i Ils Complete Line of Extra« for the O R E G O N M O L IN E sod D U T C H M A N P L O W S Plant for which have just been perfected by our Engineering Dept., and, together with specifications, are given F R E E with the bill of material. W hile the handling,*storage and keeping characteristics of these S IL O S are about on par, yet individual preferences at to construction requires a choice which is offered in the following list Turn-A-Lum Tum -A-Lum Tum-A-Lum . Tum -A-Lum Tum -A-Lum B A C D E a M HBIMld.« ■rviuiuoM S *» -- Mbd broker SHo— Plaster inside Silo— “ Wisconsin” type-wooden lining inside Silo— Ceiled vertically inside Silo—2 x 4 Staves Silo— Flooring and Batten hoops. Q w Qeo. F . M . Newhouse, Oph. D preaalpi These are all designed for regular stock lumber and can therefore be purchased at much less cost than the patent silos of equal capacity. Tum -A-Lum M Silo— Concrete I s e l l fo r casts o n ly i [ Fine Diamonds, Jewelry, Watches, Clocks and Optical Goods. B E S T O F PATENTED SILOS AGENTS FOR -C R O W N ” SILO 3 cars 16 inih Pine W ood—2 can 16-18-21 inch Post Just Arrived See H. U. MARTIN About It we have many caffs for F A R M S . 8 T O C K aad A L F A L F A R A N C H E S Addrcaa O . F . H u l s s , 2W Stark te a a t. Portland, Oregon. HARTM AN Oregon granges will meet for the annual three days business session at Monmouth M ay 19-21. A little rain, a little sunshine, a little hail, plenty of dust, and some wind; have been theweather portion for Sherman county the F R ID A Y past two week*. C. L. I reland Manager, « Idaho has only, one named peak having an altitude greater than 12,000 feet, that is Hyndman Peak, near the Blaine-Custer county line, the elevation of this mountain it 12,078 feet. There are however, several unnamed peaks whose elevstions are greater than 12,000. Pine seed sown broadcast on the snow in .southern Idaho last spring germinated when the snow melted, and as many as sixty little trees were counted to the square foot. The summer was so dry, however, that most of the plants State Senator Ragsdale accom­ died, except where sheltered by panied Judge Parker, by auto­ brush or logs. mobile, part of this week in a visit According to a scientific esti­ to the different sections of the mate the total rainfall upon all county south of M oro, being at tbe land of the globe amounts to Kent and Grass Valley Monday 29,347.4 cubic miles, and of this and I uesday. quantity 6,524 cubic miles drains off through rivers to the sea. A cubic mile of river water weighs, approximately 4.205.650.000 tons, and carries io solution, on tbe average, about 420,000 tons of foreign matter. In all, about 2,735,000,000 tons of solid sub­ stances are thus carried annually to the ocean. T H c J w p id N , 6 IN N & COLEMAN A mine of paint clay has been discovered in Oregon at W ater­ loo. Glass, Paints, and Oils. For all kinds of machinery carried in stock ; or procured on short notice. mady. It is «quail j - R. I t contain# no drag. F o rm i« by W reaths of Laural P rogram of the Tenth Spring Meeting ~ M onum ents ery of Pendleton B r ig h t, B r y a n t S i Ellis, MORO, OREGON, A ttor n eya-a t-La w April 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th, 1914 offices at of «adoring marble or granite. W e invite you to come ia aad. our newest design# and look over some ■of tbe aemi-completed «ton«« now in Tbs Dallas and Mora, Ora. imdng Eoenfag. A p ril 9th. 8:00. Sermon by tbe retiring moderator. R ev. W . L . Van- Nuyu, Parkdale, Oregon. Constitution of Freabytery.Roll Call and Elacti— el Officer*. Report of Committee on Arrangements, Rav. A . J. Adams, C. M. Huddleston Attorney at Law M oro B a r b e r S h o p a P o rc e la in B a t h T u b . E v e r y th in g F ir s t C la s s a n d u p t o d a te. Agent for Model Steam Laundry of The Dalles Shop in Brick Building next Observer Office J. N. L X N D ltY , P ro p rieto r. *• • • • p •*,* - .-** Rev. G eo. W . Healy, M ilton, Oregon H ite he I, Reo . /** 7» * X C oxo. - - - - - BENNETT, *> ‘ J»" ' * •» '■*«*■ O r e g o n .. SIN N O T T , ft GALLOWAY NEW HOTEL PERKINS P o rtla n d , Oregon. Positively most centrally located. F ifth 8 t. cars pass the doors every few minutes. by R ev. J .V .M S b g w Q .D ^ Successor to Dr. W. C Nason and Dr. O. J. Goffin Office in Goffin Building. Hudson A utom obiles MORO. - - OREGON 1st to 15th of each month. Office opposite Dis. Goffin W ASCO, - B racata Ptea. M M g/.SSdUtf am H it tl I H H 4 4 H H H 1 H +l- H H I I I I I If- VINTON HOTEL Gras» Valley, Oregon. C ounty an d Popular Pilcad Restaurant P hysician and Surgeon. Moro, Oregon. J . R . M organ For k - , The Dalles, H ave m ade a contract w ith a large foundry that w ill place in W asco a full and com plete stock of castings to fit the above nam ed harvesters, and have three tons that w ill arrive by April 15th. It will be your gain by saving your order and place it with m e or w ith FO SS ft B E N S O N , Moro, Ore. S h e rm a n arOBK Canton Plows, Superior and Peoria Prills. Gilliam Counties For Bone and Alfalfa Meal AQ BNT« Sherman, Wasco and Agents PO RTLAND, O R EG O N . J. E. COLEMAN To Holt and Best Harvester Owners In • R. J. GINN W a sco , Good News A OREGON 16th to 30th of each month. Office opp. McCoy. Atwood Co Entirely new, convenient to business. Clean beds, and table tbe best the market will afford. Prices reasonable. Com­ mercial trade solicited. 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