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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1914)
i- H-M i h 1111 U 111 1 1 l i t - 1 + 1 n n i n 11 n i i l 11 u n f h h - h - h h h h - hhh h - i - h - h + h - i i H H filiti H I I ............................................................................................. ................................. H U I- H - ;; The Biggest Thing Now is the loiv prices Best mucilage and brushes at the Observer Book Store. Ansco cameras and camera sup plies at Moro Pharmacy. Hans Thompson has purchased the J.J. McDonald farm northeast of Monkland. Send Crosfield your order for link chain belting, cylinder teeth,! for the Holt and Best. Mrs. A. J. Adams left Tuesday for Portland, to be with her dau Crosfield is selling Leather and Rubber Belting, Link Chain Belting, Shafting, Cylinder Teeth, Cup Grease, Oils, and Sections. Be Sure » to —MB Get My Prices. W I— Yours for Service, F ree P lans for House, Barn, Silo. Our engineering department has completed the de sign of a number of practical barns and silos. Our contains over One Hundred practi cal plans of houses and barns. Ask for our Special Free Silo Book. Header Bed and Harvest Lumber in Transit. G eorge N. C rosfield See H. U. M a rtin a b o u t it a t th e h o m e o f “ T u m - a - L u m b e r ” M o ro . M a k e m y s to re y o u r s to p p in g p la c e w h e n in W asco. J u s t R e c e iv e d ! t i n i h - h 1 1 »i i n i 11 1 n -4-1-» ■»•+ 1111 n b u i h ghter during the Rose Festival. Mrs. R.D. Jackson and children left Monday for a two weeks visit with relatives tnd friends in Port land. Mrs. C. K. Cochran and sons Loy, Loren and Norval, were vis itors this week from Washougal at the homes of relatives. Geo. Davis & Son and Elwood Ginn have each purchased a 14-ft and C.A.Todd a 12-ft McCormick header from Ginn, Coleman A Co One of the most substantial sets of harness sold ih this vicinity for some time was the purchase made by C.G.Silver from the J. F. Bel- shee harness shop. plan book Fred E. Fortner ot Wasco and Frank R. Fortner of Moro return ed Monday from an eight day business trip by auto through the I counties of Morrow, Wheeler and % southern Wasco. The ball game on the Moro diamond last Sun'day between the home team and Grass Valley was tucked away by Moro with a 6 to 4 score. The same teams will cross bats again at Moro next Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Cochran was the re cipient of a magnificent rose bo- quet this week from the Rose City gardens of Mrs. J. B. Mowry and daughter, Mrs Ida Moon, former residents of Moro. Local Church Announcements Mrs. O. C Spencer of ' The for Sunday, June 14 Dalles, who has been a visitor in o - Moro last week, returned to her Methodist church: home Monday accompanied by Preaching service at 11 a.m. and « her daughter, Mrs. R.C. Ornduff, at 8 p.m. lo r a few days visit in that city. +++-H-H- h i i u i 11 i i i i 11 i i h i 1 1 : i 11 i i n 11 1 , ¡. h ^ - s - h - U All are heartily invited. ■Il 1 1 H - l I I I I l ’I I 1 1 Fl-T-l I 1 H -* A. M. Wright and family are John Robertson, pastor. A LINE OF visiting in Sherman county, ship- Parker lucky curve fountain ing their auto to The Dalles and Presbyterian church: ® F a irb a n k s & Morse Engines and Feed Mills I lie O b s e r v e r Advertise in the Observer. pens at Moro Pharmacy. driving overland. I hey expect j Service at Monkland at 2:30 pm ALSO ARE AGENCY LOR TH E Any and all kinds of post cards M¡88 White is in charge of the t to return to Eugene over the Cas- Don’t fail to attend this service. at Moro Pharmacy. Sam pson W ind Hills M .O O , « H K B M A N C O . .O R K G O N Sabbath Schoo, at 10 a.m. post office during the absence of ¡cade mountains, by the McKenzie See Millikin “ the harness mak Sermon at 11 a. m. on the topic J. M. Parry. , river road. June 12, 1914 er” at Wasco, Oregon. “ the shortest sermon, the largest FRIDAY L. Barnum an 1 wife, L.J.Lucas J. N. Landry and niece Opal Complete Line of Extras for the congregation, with the greatest re e All the leading magazines and were visitors in Portland during and wife, Dr. an 1 Mrs. C.L.Poley E u r e k a L o d g e N o 121 OREGON MOLINE and DUTCHMAN PLOWS 1 periodicals at the Moro Pharmacy. the Rose Festival. were guests from Moro Wednes sults recorded in history. A. P. a A M Muro. or. Service in the evening at 8 p.m. day evening at the marriage of IL R. McKean was a business Meet* the 6f»t and -third Abstracts promptly made by the Miss Ruth Scot to F. L. Fortner A trained vocalist at both services. T hurtdav evening» of each visitor in M oro this week from Sherman County Abstract Com month V m ting meml>er» Topic of evening sermon a & at the home of the brides parents, cordially invited to meet Wasco pany, Moro, Oregon. matchless sermon, hut no immed e near Klondike. By order of W . M Always in stock, beautiful Birth J. M. P arr y , Secretary iate manifest results. Fred R. Messinger deliveied a Day Postal Cards, at the Observer load of hogs to the market Tues Grover J. Dufley, who has re Prayer meeting and bib.e study o b u th ie h s m C h o p lo r cently located at Moro where he Book Store. Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. - No 78 o . E. 9. day for which he received 7c. ** has opened an office for the prac Regular com m unication A. J. Adams, pastor. Match game of ball this Satur each ¿d and 4th Thursday Mrs. Chas. Bullard and daugh tice of law in the office with W.H. day between Grass Valley and ter Florence left Monday for a Ragsdale, has been appointed a evening» m onthly. ^ r / / / z z r r r r z F T r r r j r r r z r z ’n F. E. F o r t n e r , Sherman County Realty Transfers. Moro at Grass Valley. short visit with relatives at Philo notary public for the state of Ore D a iin g from M ay 30 to June 6, 1914 gon by Governor West. Warren McKinney is one of math. M o r o L o d g e , N o . 113, Queen Thelma’s rose festival sub Virginia L. Ramey to Curtis A. I. o . o . E. Moro, or. While we are talking about the Dr. C. L. Poley performed an ^Meeting every Saturday jects in Portland this week. Lorn; w>4 sec 17 tp 2n rl7e wm, operation for Mrs. Gillette 1 ues- rose festival and the roses of the Xevening at 7:30 o clock. ’ V ijiling member» are cor D E A L E R IN J. F. Belshee has received a nice day for appendicitis, assisted by valley, it gave us pleasure to see $9000. dially invited. Member» Northern Pacific Railway Co to Thursday morning a rose from a lot of saddles; in the lot are some Dr. Morse of Wasco. expected to be present. loaded bush in the garden of Mrs. Murdo J. F’inlayson; sw'4 of ne,4 F . E. F a g a n , N o b le Grand, for ladies as well as for men and A. D. Richeldorfer and brother A. R. K pssin g e r , Secy boys. J. F. Belshee that measured more and ne% of nw,'{ sec 25 tp 5s rl8 Earl, accompaniedby their moth Grandmother Benham left on er and two friends, made an auto than fourteen inches around the ewm, $6.60. edge of the flower Roy J. Baker to Marie Reek- Wednesday for Chico. California, party visiting in Moro Sunday. man; s ’4 of nwj; and n% of sw% ¡¡Have received a complete line of Saddles Moro has an experienced shoe where 8he will visit at the home The rose festival spirit caught a maker and repair man a resident sec 6 tp 4s r 16 ewm, $4(XX). of her son. l-'or Ladies, Men and Boys. hold of L. W. Ross Tuesday and of our city in George Volhard; he N.P. Hansen Attended the com our county weights and measures reports work as not too plentiful; Judge A S.Bennett ot 1 heDalles mencement exercises at Albany officer was called to the Rose City any one in need of good work traveling by Lord auto last Sunday y Repair Work Neatly Done In Prompt Time. Always read the Observer. college last week at which his dau to take its measure. z^z z z.z Z Z-Z.Z^Z Z Z Z Z^Z.Z-Z-Z-Z»Z»ZAZjZ^Z.ZiZ Ai A* should not delay too long or a between Moro and his home, up G etjhe Crosfiel J prices on oils. ghter Ina was a graduate. The demand for saddles has lack of business may compel him set as he was making a turn at the ^ 7 / . / / / z z y r r r B r r r n r z z / z z z v z z ir z r z r « » ij All sizes auto tires and tubes at C. E Sheets and family left by been met by the neat supply put to leave. Work from out of town entrance to the E. E. Barzee farm. Crosfield. auto Tuesday for a two week» in stock by the J. F. Belshee har received and delivered by parcel Mr. Bennett was caught under the car and held prisoner more than Mo ?rs, reapers end hay rakes outing. Henry Ruggles is tem ness store. Sales were made re I post. cently to C. G. Silvers, C. F. Coe porarily in charge of the city light Henry Ruggles brought in the an hour, until released by Chester P o r c e la in JSath T u b . see Crosfield. and C. R. Belshee. and Lester Smith on their way to and water plant. L. L. Peetz threshing engine last Try the famous Sunday dinner Everything First Class and up to date. church. According to the story at the Hotel Moro. Contractor W. A. Raymond i» Your chickens will soon pay Friday for an overhauling prepar told by the Judge, when he got for them selves in increased egg ing for harvest.. The next day it Agent for Model Steam Laundry of The Dalles Flashlight and telephone bat busy putting down concrete walks production if you will use a quart rained, this is the ninth season this home, he thought his time had on McCoy street in front of the Shop in Brick Building next Observer Office teries at Moro Pharmacy. come; as he lay under the machine property of E. H. M oore, J. N. can of carbolineum around the has happened to-Henry and now with gasoline trickling over him J. N . L H N D R Y , P r o p r i e t o r . J. C. Lynch was a visitor in chicken house and perches; you Louie won’t let any other person Landry and L. Barnum. and the engine still running. 'I he Moro this week from Camas. touch the throttle when steam is can get it at the Observer Store. M o r o , .............O x e g ro x x . car was righted and Mr. Bennett N Attorney W.C. Bryant left Tues Mazda Electric Globes of all Tho»e using butter wrappers in the boiler; particularly if ram took it on into I he Dalles. sizes for sale at Moro Pharmacy day for Monmouth where he will should have the printing office fur is needed. attend the state normal school The entertainment at Wasco Mrs.L.l 1.Martin received word D. W. Wade was a visitor in commencement exercise», he be nish the wrappers to be printed. June 5th by the De Moss Enter our city, from Wasco, Wednesday ing one of the board of governors W e charge a6 much for printing Monday of the death of her sis W reaths of Laural ' tainers was in every way a success, the job complete as we do when ter’s husband M. A. Harrison, at sj H. A. Thompson was a visitor every number on the excellent \ W ere used to decorale ihe brow» of Mrs. O. L. Belshee and chil the paper is brought in to be the family ho nW in LaGrarde, in the county this week from Port dren, accompanied by her mother printed on. at eleven o clock Sunday' evening j program receiving jin encore. conquering hero» in olden time«. N ow , land. I Master Libert and Homer pleased S we coniecrate the burial place» o f our Mrs. J. C. Hockman and sister Ginn, Coleman A Co. are fur June 8th. Mr. Harrison was a N dead with Mrs. Anna Belshee left Satur Mrs. T. C. Lee. left Wednesday nishing the supplies and W. G. C. pioneer coming to Oregon in 1865 ’the audience immensely; Elbert \ day for a visit to her old home at for a visit to their old home at Woods and son are the finishers and was county judge at the time played the Beethoven Minuette d - M onum ents Hood River. on his violin, using the technique Centralia, Wash. the county scat was moved from < of enduring marble or granite, who are applying the paint, cloth of a master; Libert studied of Per v W e invite you to com e in and «ec Serai Searcy is in Portland this C. G. Silvers has purchased a and paper to the new farm resi Union to LaGrande. singer, who is now directing the L our new eil design» and look over »ome week, his first visit to the Ro6e quantity of Tum-a-Ium-ber and is dence being built on the Furnish Mrs. Wm. Heirrichs left Mon conservatory orchestra in Berlin, of the »em i-com pleted »tpnea now in City at festival time. busy building header boxes for farm in . Hay canyon under lease day for the Rote City where, as Germany. Little Homer has an N »lock Carbolinium, fresh stock, direct use with that new 14-foot McCor to F. M. Marshall. delegate from Bethleham chapter, W a tts M arb le W o rk s excellent voice and plays the from Germany, now on sale at mick header, purchased this week J. M. Parry and wife left W ed she will attend the 25th annual piano nicely. This seasons wdrk The D a lle s , Oregon. The Observer Book Store. from Ginn, Coleman A Co. nesday for a two weeks visit in the session of the grand chapter of of the DeMoss family commenc Miss Mary Elliott expects to Among the pretty gifts received valley, with their old neighbors in Oregon order of the Eastern Star. ed in the Peoples Tabernacle at soon leave for Forest Grove where by Miss Ina Hansen in honor of Polk and Yamhill counties. Mr. After the work of the chapter is Denver, Colorado, and terminat Try a Want Ad. in she will attend summer school. her graduation from Albany col Parry also expects to attend the finished Mrs. Henrichs, during ed at Wasco last week. They will The Observer. It Pays. the rose festival, will visit with W. A. Woods shipt out a lot of lege, was a set o f silver coffee annual encampment of the G.A.R* Mrs. W. E. Smith, formerly Mrs. spend the summer at their Sher w « C « r « la llr ¥ • • » ra t» man county home at DeMoss. fine wool from his farm east of spoons in a satin lined case; a held this year at Tillamook, J^ne J. G. Johnson of Moro. 16th, before his return home. present from Mr». S. 4* Ritchey*. Moro, on the Tuetday freight. & Ig m t « « « ♦ a « : « « $ s «I J. F. B E L S H E E M o w , ' O re g o n , Harness Supplies of all Kinds J M oro B a r b e r S hop r If M i l 10 Sill M ill