I I I I I I I I W l-H I I I I I I I tH -H H H 1 I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 I I I 11 I I U I I I I I I I I I I I for Sunday, August 9. T h e o n ly way in this w o rld to make a c o m m u n ity rich and pros­ M ethodist church: Sunday School at 10 a.m. perous is to p rom ote trade in it, Preaching service at 11 a.m. and both p ro d u c in g and consum ing. T h e nearer the consumer is to the at 8 p.m . producer the better both are off, . A ll are heartily in vite d . John Robertson, pastor. and this takes cognizance o f the fact that every liv in g man is in Presbyterian church: some o f his aspects‘ a producer Sabbath School at 10 a.m. M o rn in g service at 11 a. m. and in others a consumer. We ' sometim es w onder how Residents and sojourners in o u r m any citizens nse this tow n to th e 1 tow n are c o rd ia lly in v ite d to the greatest possible advantage to i 11 o ’clock service. CJood music FOSS &. BENSON MORO, OREGON Agents for Geo. N. Crosfield, Wasco DEALERS IN Harvest Machine Supplies, Combine Chains, Cylinder Teeth, Oils and Grease, feeder Sticks, Hardwood Lumber, Hose and Low Down Pumps, Cold Rolled Shafting, Iron, Coal and Steel, Mitchell Wagons, Winona Wagons, Iron Wagons, The famous Good Stover Gas Engine, Automobile Supplies, Tires, Tubes, Lubricating Oils, ' G A S O L IN E M ANUFACTURERS Local Church Announcement» Our Hone Town. à a e e we can Hold fvery one Level on Oil Prices & W e have a good supply of Harvester ft Oils at attractive prices. Also a good ft supply of H ub and Mica Grease and ft Compound; every thing to please you. 2 themselves. Suppose everybody and a c o rd ia l welcom e. lo o k u p o n this tow n as an organ­ A. J. Adams, pastor. ization designed especially to co n ­ Sherman County Pioneer at Rest. tribute to his co m fo rt, his progress and his happines W h a t has it E m m itt O lds, a pioneer farm er to offe r th a t he must have in of the Grass V alley district, died o rd e r to be happy and contented in T h e Dalles Thursday evening, I X and that he cannot secure else­ July 30th, at 10:30 o ’clock, aged where? L et h im fo r m om ent consider 68 years. M r . O ld s had been! spending some tim e at Ship- V / r / / / / / / / the in tim a te solutions and co n ­ nections that e » t between local h e rd ’ s Springs on account of his i p o p u la tio n a n d rilc patronage of health, and on the day of his lo ca l m erchants, the supporting death was brought to T he Dalles and m a in ta in in g of schools, hospital in hopes o f saving his life, but he died a few hours after churches and ’plaèes o f amuse­ m ent, the p e rfo rm in g of g o ve rn ­ reaching there. T h e remains were m ental functions, and, indeed, taken to Grass V a lle y and the funeral held in that city last Sun­ the m aintenance of c iv iliz a tio n . day, in te rm e n t being in 1. O .O . F. T h o u g h he may shut his eyes to these connections and ignore his cemetery. a 5 ♦ / +4» f JÄfc JÄfc «8» *3* w* $ ® f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t S - s t t t - z v z r e e / / / ' J. F. B E L S H E E ZbÆoxo, O xegroxx, DEALER Harness Supplies of all Kinds OF duty in the premises, (he co n n e c­ tions none the less e iis t and the duty is none the less obvious. Wheat Racks, Water Tanks and Troughs, Auto Springs Made to Order. Z Too Late for Effective Result». /AAA2 A b ill has passed the house this •• w e e k e n d is slated to pass the sen- - ate; lib e ra liz in g c o n d itio n s under ••'w h ic h foreign b u ilt ships m ay be- •• com e e n title d to A m e rica n regis- •■ try and p ro te ctio n . In te rn a tio n a l Yours for Service, G eorge N. C rosfield M •• lawyers have declared the measure • • to be “ pure b uncom e,” as the U n ite d States was Ijanded a pack- •«Sr neatly w rapped fo r such an occasion, in 1909, w hen this, coun- • ’ try jo in e d G erm any, E n g la n d , •• France and Russia, called the ••'d e c la ra tio n o f L o n d o n ,” by w hich •■ 'the tra n s fe r‘‘ of vessels fr o m - th e r i I I I 1 H - 4 H I I I H I I H I t 11 H H " flag of a belligeren t to a neutral, d u rin g a war, o r fo r a p e rio d o f M a k e m y s to re y o u r s to p p in g p la ce Fmmitt Olds was a native Ore­ H a v e r e c e iv e d a c o m p l e t e lin e o f S a d d l e s gonian, being born in Yamhill county September 13th, 18-16. his F o r L a d ie s , M e n a n d B o y s. * parents having crossed the plains u in 1814, taking a donation land Repair Work Neatly Done in Prompt Time. claim, and in odd times his father was the pioneer maker of brick of \ z ZZ Z-Z Z / / Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z that section. / Z Z Z Z / Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z / Z Z^Z'/L’ After his father's death, in 1S83, Mr. Olds came to Sherman oro arber hop county, having married Miss Eliz- |bcth Messinger November 23d, ^ P o r c e la i n J S a th T u b . 1873. He first became interested in sheep raising and afterwards Everything First Class and up to date. farming, lie wars active in politi­ A gent for Model S team L a u n d ry of T he D alles cal affairs, attending nearly every S hop in B rick B u ild in g n e x t O b se rv e r Office republican convention held in this county as a delegate. lie was the J. N. L A N D R Y , P r o p r ie to r . - second post master that Grass Val­ < ley had and was county stock in­ M o r o , ..............O x e g r o x x / / . / Z Z Z Z .zl \ / z z z z / / ¿ z z ; z z . 2 / . / z / / z . 7 . z x z . z x / » spector for five terms. w h e n in W asco. B S z*zzzz*z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z / z r z z z z z a a i thirty days prior to a war, would dcnt of this county, is busy at har­ r W r e a th s of L a u ra l not be recognized by any of the vest work with J. C. IJockman. s ain sewing neatly and J. G in n is a v is ito r at He reports that his Frother Stan­ s W e re used Io decorate the brows oí powers signing the “ declaration. lie O b s e r v e r a rd this week, going and re tu rn -^ fa c to rily done M rs. R oy ley was married in CliicSfeo June \ conquering Ucros In otden Timis. Now, ^son, M o ro . „ " ' ' . M o re o v e r, under the declaration, in g via auto and T h e Dalles. ’ " A n y o n e w a nting a c o m b in e ' wheat, foodstuffs, c lo th in g , fab- 14th. where he is one of Uncle \ we consécrale the burial places of our M i l l O . HHKUM a S <’O ..< » R F O '»\ S dead with M . A . B u ll and fa m ily have re­ w ith w hich to harvest this sea-1 rics, etc., aie declared co n tra b a n d Sam’s distributors of mad. S turned fro m an auto trip extend­ M o n u m e n ts son’s crop should read the a d v .1 o f w ar and liable to seizure and s August 7, 1914 tlD A Y ing as far as the ocean cost at N e ­ of J. A . Rasmussen. confiscation w herever fo u n d , along oí enduring marble or granite. tarts. W e invite you to come in and «ce E u r e k a - L o d g e N o 12 1. ... ii --L . p w Hansell w ith the ships that have changed G et one o f those 20c o r 2 5 c ! 20-foot Houser Haines com- s, our newest designs and look over some A. F. A A M Muro- Or‘ businekS k i i ning such an ¡bine in iood condition. Ibis is \ of the »emi-coinplcted stones now in Meet» »he JLZ Z Z Z Z Z Z. Z Z Z Z Z^Z.ZZ Z Z Z Z-Z »Z 3S each 2d and 4th Thuraday H . U . M a rtin and fa m ily were Hans Hansen and w ife returned ... ^evenings m onthly. ! expecting to leave this week fo r to P o rtla n d Tuesday m o rn in g T» F- F. F o r t n e r . [an auto trip to W a lla W a lla and after a visit w ith the fam ilies of M oscow , Id a h o . C hris Andersen and Jo h n Ras­ M oro L o d g e , N o . 113, l. o . O. F. Moro, Or. W . C. T . U . law n social this mussen. ^Meeting every Saturday ( F rid a y ) afternoon at the hom e M rs. C. L . P oley entertained fevening at 7:30 o clock. Special ^Visiting member» are co r­ ¡o f M rs. W . C. B ryant. last F rid a y evening in h o n o r of dially invited. Members program has been prepared . __ expected to be present. * I Miss G reta M o o re , w ho was to nry R u g g l e s , N oble G rand. W . D . W a lla n and w ife were leave the next day fo r her hom e F. E. F agan , Secretary. 1 auto visitors Sunday at Rufus, in the Rose C ity. where they m et th e ir son |_.eland \t the M o rris orchards at, T h e re has been 200 accidental on his. way hom e fro m a visit ifus, L . E. L a n g fo rd has Law- jn ju ry claim s file d w ith the state w ith his grandparents in U m a tilla i blackberries, peaches, good inckistrial accident com m ission in county. □king and eating apples; now the short tim e the new law has H arvest ha u lin g has begun to id y fo r m arket. Lots of to- been in o p e ra tio n . . itoes, sweet corn, etc., w ith in a cut and rut the roads o f Sherm an T h e D orcas Society w ill vary ry few days. Berries $1.75 a county, and fro m now u n til the the usual social day this m onth ite at M o ro D eliveries each fa ll rains dust and ruts w ill p re ­ by an all day basket picn ic at ;ek. Leave y o u r, orders at d o m in a te when using the h ig h ­ Demoss Park next W ednesday, ways in this county. her of the M o ro stores. the 12th. Particulars can be se­ cured fro m M rs. Foss, president. 3t M rs. Chas. E . Poole is visiting w ith her parents at the R. W . P in ke rto n hom e R. P. H ulse has accepted a p o ­ sition w ith the M o ro C om m ercial C o. in place o f John H a rd in , w ho has resigned his clerkship to take charge o f the Pacific Coast E le v a to r C o .’s wheat warehouse at M o ro . T h e county is having a fa ir­ sized b u ild in g b u ilt on the court house square to be used as a stor­ age place fo r unused county tools and m aterial. A store keeper w ill be a ppoin ted, w ho w ill exact a receipt fro m any one authorized to use county goods, and w hich w ill be kept as a charge against the user of the m aterial o r tools u n til returned o r accounted for. REMINGTON " T h-s F ir s t D ja ty O f A n y R if le U T o S h o o t S t r a ig h t BÌL 0ÄMC The thins» that dwtmi'juu Rrmington-UMC Big Game Rifle» 1 from all odSr» o< then claw are certain fundamental refinement, invented and used exduavJy by the Remington Arm»-Uinoa Metallic Cartridge Company. H l a h P o w r S H 3 . A c t i o n R e r - a t c r . w ith the l.m o ® R a n - Artion fa w to a -U M C S lid , feeturc , S .x shot; . O ntnence Steel Beirel, petented quick-M iiurteU e Sirs.¿hl Renunatoa. .3 0 R onm a toa . J 2 Ranunstoo -3 5 Bar Re»l K ow ngtoe A ^ t o u L l i n g R i f U e - F i r e dxA . at o re the m g « « lor each dw C A e te m a n c .lly eiecl. emptier and L r d j the h m h a h e l. M a d e w ith the Breechj Ham m edem i P odhee Safety Device; Chambered for .2 5 R m m a te B . .3 0 Rem inatoo. .3 2 Remington and 3 5 cartndger—and the! new 2 ï eaKhëe R e m in ^ o a -U M C , Autoload- o t i n g the the 2 2 1 1 Rem R e m iu g to n Autoloading A u to lo a d in g ( I R ifle, f o rhootmg uoton i._ ,u. R.J n^n A .a_ ( « j the dealer w ± ho _ dhplay» the R « / the ch U M Q . H e har there Rem ington-IJM < can ael them for you. W ednesday p o w d e r ro lv e n t. ru rt nrevenUbvn. nnd gun lu h n cn n t. 1 1 « Remington Arma-Union Metallic Cartridge Co. fo r 299 B r o a d w a y . N e w Y o r k C i t y sale by Moro Hardware & Implement Co. at four o ’clock, w h ile adjusting a new gasoline engine on his farm , G eorge H e n n a g in had the first tw o fingers of his right hand caught in the cogs of the pum p jack. H e was brought in to M o ro and D r. C. L . ' Poley had the fingers dressed by eight o ’clock, losing one jo in t o f the first and t,.v tip „ of ____________ the the second. It is ___ for- ____ R iflar ta taock now . T o keep y o u r gun clean ed nnd lu b n c rte d W f L m e R e m O il the new , m o rn in g If north of M o ro . Monkland, Oregon. Shoe and Harness Repaiiliig 1 have decided to locate in Moro permanently and will be pleased to have your leather re­ pair work. Shoe and harness re- pairing guaranteed, a specialty. will lose a nail off one finger and'Shop across the street from eon fectionery store. 1 am an experi­ have a sore hand for a few m onths enced leather worker by trade. J. E. C olem an has his left hand bandaged as the result of getting it caught by a p in io n w h ile setting header. H e M..UV ov.s...«, up •• a _____ G eorge as a m em ento. J NOW ON SALE IN MORO V olhard , Moro, Oregon. Chas. B artlett has returned after a7tf an absence of tw o years in the W a lla W a lla section, and is w ork ing w ith the L . L. Peetz steam T o o r from any p o in t, p a rtic ­ thresher. M rs. Bartlett is'visitin g ula rly Sherman county. L x p e ri- w ith her m o th e r until harvest is cnced d rj ver und car always ready. over, when they expect to leavel Phone me at my expense from e- Livery Aiitumebile Servies any place. Reasonable charges with plenty of time given com­ Bids have been asked fo r th e i mercial men to “ make’’ towns. MADE BY TH E UNION M E A T CO. NORTH PORTLAND, ORE. $ J W hether you raise three hogs o r three hundred, you cannot afford to o v e rlo o k this fam ous hog fo o d . Read what J. M . Fruitts, of Joseph. O regon says about DIGESTER TA N K A G E.* $ fo r C a lifo rn ia . construction of the co n tin u a tio n i of the C o lum bia H ig h w a y through , H o o d R iv e r county, fo r w hich | G eorge E llard , ( i rass Valley, Oregon. M rs. T . H . Fraser an d daugh­ ter, M rs. M abel Jones, were visit­ ors this week at the hom e of J. B. ••S c li'« )1 in B ¡n y o u t h s lim il-l i n v a r i a b l y b e H o lm a n and fa m ily . M rs. Fraser d f o ir r e c th te e d U to »-l p i e p p c a r in r e n n a e i j i i t c i s o o c i v i u p m .itir t ’n h e lo l x r » t w ln " i» c n y a rrive d in the county J u ly 26th h e is c a p a b le “ _ l ’ i t s i d e i i t C . V* I j l i o t . of the fro m her hom e at P o rtla n d , stop­ o m This h is c th<* u Mission i m m e pin g fo r a short v is it w ith M rs. H e rm a n Pape before co m in g to Forty-sixth School Year Opens M o ro . F ro m here they expect i8 th , i q i | to visit w ith M rs. F raser’s sister at W rite lor Illustrated loo-pane Book­ K ent, M rs. J. H . H e ly e r, before let, “ THH. LIFE CAREER,” and tor Cata­ log containing full information. re tu rn in g to the Rose C ity . THE LIFE CAREER SEPTEMBER tunate the accident was not all the county authorities have hired de­ hand. I tectives to try and place the blame. U n io n M e a l (.o m p n n y k uo , , /» N o r t h I o r ila n d , O r e . Decree C o u rn rs— AGRICULTURE : Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Hus­ bandry, Poultry Husbandry, H.nr£k, 1Ll’ lAry' Agriculture tor teachers. H ^ S T R Y , L ogging engineering , home E co ­ nomics : Domestic Science, Domestic An, v p , iuu M a r c h 2Sth. 1914 D e a r S ir » :— . . In r e fe r e n c e to th e re su lts o h tiiin e d Ir o m y o u r D i i e s t e r 1 a n k » < e . 1 fo u n d it to he a p r o fita b le and » a t.s fa c to ty fe e d . 1. h - s n o a u p e r io r a . a Ic e d l o r b ro o d n«ve ■ ow e. Travekn at Biggs the county recently voted $75,(XX). W h e n this w o rk is finished, the Should try our famous ch :ck- last obstacle fo r vehicles between en plate dinners; all kinds o f nice the eastern and western parts o f sandwich, pie,' eake, good coffee. W oleard L unch C ounter O regon w ill be tlim inated.,« E xplosions and fire continue th e ir reign of destruction to W h it­ man county, W a sh in g to n , thresh­ ing machines. Forty stationary m achines arid one co m b in e have so far been destroyed, at first it was though t by sm ut. T h e loss has averaged as high as five a day. Farm ers believe that the damage is caused by I. W. W. agitators placing matches in the grain. T h e 2 I t . h ,* h p e rc e n ta g e o l p r o le ,n m a k e , it a g re a t d e v e lo p e r fo r I l m ake» » tro n g b o n e d pig» w ith n ic e g lo a s y c o a t . n o e q u a l to m y .u d g m e n t. D u r in g th e paat w i n t e r I have le d tb e u n b o rn p ig . In th e » b o w rin g it haa ta n k a g e to my young pig» a nd h a v e n e v e r m e t w ith g r e a t e r aucceaa. V e r y tr u ly y o u ra , ” ( s ig n e d 1 J . M. T r u itt» . D IG E S T E R T A N K A G E is made from fresh, wholesome piece« of m eat. It develop» bone and muscle and make» pigs G R O W . En­ dorsed by nil leading Agricultural Experim ent Stations and by the best breeders and feeders in «very stale. Il s a meal in form, fed wel or dry, mixed with other fooJs. D IG E S T E R T A N K A G E can be purchased in.M oro at our W arehouse. W e have purchased this famous hog food in a ¿arload lot and can give you the benefit of this saving in freight. If you want your pigs to grow into fat, healthy hogs, send in your order now to G INN Moro, & C O LE M A N - - - Oregon. ENGINEERING: Electrical. Irrig» tl°n. Highway, Mechanical, Chemical, Mining. Ceramics. COMMERCE. PHARMACY. I ndustrial arts . . Vocational Co«rtej-Agrlculture, D airy­ ing, Home Makers’ Course. Industrial Arts, Forestry, Business Short Course. School o f .i/z/r/c—Piano, String, Band, Voice Culture. Farmer» Business Course by Mad Frew. Addrr»» THK REGISTRAR, (tw-7-lft to M ) C o r a l If. orego* T ry a W a n t Ad. in The Observer. I t Pays. W e C e r d ls a l l y iFicuwmsfiioiim fU llc U