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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1914)
1 h i i l » m i u n u m i w « n 1 11 1 1 h i i u h ri m m i i i i n i n i m i n ii i i n i n m If' A Useful Farm Implement. Local Church Anaoanceuients for Sunday, Augurt 23. & BENSON MORO, ï I a 1 THE f i f IlllllTf Hits . J E. C. Baldwin is in the to u n ty . from Thé Dalles as selling agent Methodist church: Sunday School at 10 a.m. for the Yankee Lifter, a combined Preaching service at 11 a. m. Wagon jack, wire stretcher, vise, v — and at 8 p. m. lifter, post puller, mender of A ll are heartily invited. broken wire fences and other uses yVTE HAVE made a special arrangement where-; John Robertson, pastor. along the same line. ™ by we can save you some money on a gasoline The instrument is ipade of the Presbyterian church: 0 engine or crean) separator. This arrangement onty I ii best tool steel. N o blow from Sabbath School at 10 a.m. hammer or sledge w ill break it, Sermon at 11 o’clock by the ® .holds for the next thirty days. Call in and let us ® tell you what we can do. Jf < and it is very light in weighTwhen pastor. considering the work it is guaran7 You are invited. The cheapest way to feed grain is by the use of A. J. Adams, pastor. ® a feed mill. "We sell them.f Ask us about them. teed to do, only 23 pounds. It D E A L E R S IN w ill lift anything desired up to the ® The price is reasonable. •< » • -n - -• . « * > yT- - » »¿r ’-•* -- - We Want Your Fruit Trade. corner o f an empty railroad O freight car, a n d , is so constructed We have good camping grounds, that it w ill pull any two ends of a broken piece of machinery er plenty of water and hay. Can wagon together by the use of a ning peaches and pears are now chain, or it can be made to act ready. Some varieties o f grapes the reverse and push them apart are also ready and other varieties until where wanted for repairing. ripening fast. Prunes are due Any one who has forgotten to within a short time. Our peaches grease the wagon before loading are choice, grown on young trees. would appreciate one of these in Italian prunes w ill be extra good struments if it *ere handy; it as soon as they mature. Do not get our orchard con easily would lift wagon and load Z L ^ o x o , O x e g -o x x , fused with another of the same until the wheel could be taken off nafne. This is the old-time Fleck the spindle. D E A L E R IN Orchards. We have satisfied cus ) The mechanism of the Yankee tomers all over the county and Lifter is very simple and the parts ¡are all made of the finest grade of want a continuance of their trade I materials. while the machine itself as well as yours on a mutual basis is free from cogs, ratchets ;ind of satisfaction. Remember the M ANUFACTURERS OF ' pawls that usually serve to weaken Fleck Orchards. A . P. A lterm a tt . Owner. ' the usual lifting device found on the market. Sherman County Realty Transfer*. t M r. Baldwin w ill make his Dating to August 15, 1914. headquarters at Wasco for the Repah Work Neatly Done In Prompt Time. next few weeks, and it is certainly Rose E m m itt Claytcfn to A lva k / . A z > - j c M 3 L y .y , y X Z / / Z Z Z ^ / Z Z Z Z Z ^ Z .Z Z ^Z Z Z Z Z Z Z ^ Z worth the time of any one to in R. C la yto n ; u n d iv id e d one-half vestigate this simple labor-saving interest in and to the e>a sec 27 z r/z z rz T Z tJ T Z z z z z /v z y / / z z z y r r r e r contrivance. It is generally needed and sez'i see 22, tp 1 s, rl7 e , W . •; on the farm and w ill be found to M ., $10. x *; be indispensible if once secured. Lucie F. Isaacs to 1 he Pacific kJ __ P o r c e la in © a th T u b . T elegraph and T e le p h o n e C o.; s," Mrs. Mary C. Boyer was in rig h t o f way upon s w b o f sec 24, town Wednesday, returning from tp 2 u, rl5 e , W . M ., $1. ¡¡ a fruit buying expedition to the 3 Agent for Model Stenin Laundry of The Dalles Fresh Upland Peaches. Altermatt Fleck orchards at Ru- S Shop in Brick Building next Observer Office ¡; fus. She said that a badger 6e- I am shipping some extra fine \ J. N . L K N D R Y , P r o p r ie to r . ¿ r cured 230 of her spring chickens upland peaches, the k in d that are '¡'a n d 13 turkeys the week before at 5 M o i o . ------ -- - O x c g - c r x . her home near Grass Valley. The all solid, never been irrigated, to Sv/ / . z z z z z ^ L J k Z ^ e Z o Z /z z .z .z z .z badger was finally caught in a the M o ro m arket fo r canning trap.. The animal made n o th in g purposes. Please ask for them; 111 11 i : 1 1 1 1 1 ■ ' ■■■ i i ¡ ili Z Z ^ M Z V ’Z 'T ^ Z Z "Z Z * Z Z Z Z Z Z y Z Z ' 7 rZ Y 7 Z Z T 7 Z 7 o f tearing off heavy boards from They cost no more and. I believe, the chicken house in its efforts Io I « ill be entirely satisfactory. 5 - W re a th s of L an ral È li C o c h r a n . T he Dalles. J. P. O ’ Mfcara was a visitor get the chickens, the place being iv irs . is.ua juiiihuii «■»« ...... W e re used Io d e c o ra * the brow» ol Max Pluemke were visitors in from Wasco this week on busi floored. B cstjn u cila g e and brushes at the V conquering herds in olden time*. N o w , ness connected with the O Meara M oro from Kent Sunday. we consecjrnlc Ute burial place» a il our Arthur Phillips has a contract O bserver B ook Stord. Supply and Implement Co. of M H O . H H K R M A R C C^.O R W O O W : N dead with to dig a well on the G. W . H a n Ray Hansell left town Monday that city. sell farm near Erskinville. Arthur with a new seed cleaner for the M onum ents 3 August 21, 1914 T1DAY W .C . W alker, form erly Pub‘ ¡ ^ , 7 , ' i ^ o M h e 7 ^ t y wind that Tjfm jfj() jjj{w P h O N fOf Salfi N Hansell farm at Erskineville . ‘ • liih e r of the Wasco News and ays |he work as ¡, ¡, thc party i ' * " " 7 r ’ - - . of enduring marble or granite. W e invil< you to come in and see Miss Pearl May and «mother later of the Redmond Hub, is re-1 whom he ,oancd ¡)is crowbar F ive acres jo in in g Grass V a l E u re k a Lodge N o 121. our ncwcit design» and look over some ley; has house, barn, tw o w ells,' were visitors this week from Wasco ported to have.started a paper at> a . r. a a m u o ro . or. pick haying not yet returned incubator house and oth e r im S of the »emPcom^leted »tone« now ip Meets the fitat and third at tfife home of C. L. Powell and iurodov evening« of each M aupin. 1 them, and he is afraid to ask for provem ents. A lso 160-acre hom e- S 8 stock. m on th V is itin g m em ber« I tainiiy. man out stead about IS miles southwest of W a t t s M a r b le W o rk s J. R. Mead and family left i them as he might put B y S d i r i Z w '" ^ <O mee* , The best farmer does not bother ¡GrAss V a lle y; has house, barn, V « T ------------ he Dalles, -- Oregon. — Tuesday morning for their home of a jo5. ih ua. spring water, etc. I'o r particulars J . M . F army , S e c re ta ry . : ab 3U- getting ahead of his neigh \ z ZZ J é .Z iZ L Z .Z Z Z Z ZL Z Z » Z Z ¿ » J k Z .Z Z . Z . Z Z .Z in Clarke county, Washington. Clyde Woods managed to kill an(j terms write to bor; his great business is to get M r. Mead is a son of M p . Thos. the “ bob” cat mentioned in the, M rs . M a r y -C. BOYER, B e th la h a m C h a p te r afjead of himself. Observer last week about tl.e 3ta21 Grass V a lie v . O re g o n . McFadden. NO. 78 o . E. >• The ladies of the Dorcas So Regular communication The Canadian Pacific in M ani right time, as the state fish and ] . r P I each 2d and 4th Thursday ciety w ill sell ice cream and cake toba, Canada, has inaugurated a game commission removed the evening» monthly. at Dorcas H all on Saturday after system of delivering freight direct bounty on that animal August F . E. F o r t n e r . 20-foot H ouser H aines com - noon. August 29th. to the farm, from station to pa- 13th. Too .many being killed L>ty bine in good c o n d itio n . 1 his is The cotton market of the south tro i^b y auto truck. close tc the boundary line ° ‘ a good buy fo r any one w anting M o ro L o d g e, N o . 113, MADE BY THE UNION MEAT CO. a harvester. N ave finished my ern states has been be’ ped to some I. O. O. F. Moro, Or. The little daughter of M r. and other states is the reason. w ork fo r this season. Bankable ^Meeting every Saturday extent by a purchase o f two mil- NORTH PORTLAND, ORE. Mrs. O rville Smith, who has been Reports say that the entire note accepted; T h e m achine w ill (evening at 7:30 o clock, ion bales by Japan. f Visiting member« are cor- at the home o f Mrs. O. A. Ram southwestern part of Hood River stand |||O inspection. om - e and see . allHIU |.ZK WR.v^«-. C ----- 'd iflly invited. Member« Mrs. W . B. Johnston left county is a mass of forest fires, ¡t a( niv place, three miles east of sey, is very much improved^ un __ expected to be present. traveling at a fast rate towards. Monkland J. A . R A iiM U S S E N . Wednesday for a visit with rela : n r y R u g g l e s , Noble Graed. der the care of Dr. Poley. Dufur, in Wasco county. One of ^ t M p n jn » re ° ? ' F . E. F a g a n . Secretary. tives at Washougal and Van J. F. Belshee has been busy the couver, Washington. last, few days outfitting wheat- the largest saw m ills cn the coast Advertise in the’ Observer. W h e th e r you raise three hogs o r three hundred, you Sherman County Fair this year hauling teamsters with leather was burned near M t. H o o d last The 1914 state wool d ip totaled w ill be October 7th, 8th, 9th findings for the work they have week and another saved with dif cannot afford to o v e rlo o k this famous hog food. Read T o o r from any p o in t, p a rtic ficulty. what J. M. a b'ruilts, o f Joseph, O regon says about ,700,000. ula rly Sherm an county. E x p e ri and 10th. Remember the date to do at this season of the year. 8 g OREGON Agents for Geo. N. Crosfield, Wasco Harvest Machine Supplies, Combine Chains, Cylinder Teeth, Oils and Grease, Feeder Sticks, Hose and Low Down Pumps, Hardwood Lumber, Cold Rolled Shafting, Iron, Coal and Steel, Mitchell Wagons, Winona Wagons, Iron Wagons, The Famous Good Stover Gas Engine, Automobile Supplies^ Tices, Tubes, Lubricating Oils, 8 8 . ---- - - d. F. B E L S H E E G A S O L IN E ' Harness Supplies of all Kinds I lave received a complete line of Saddles For Ladies, Men and Boys. Wheat Racks, Water Tanks and Troughs, Auto Springs Made to Order. Yours for Service, M oro B a rber S G eorge N. C rosfield hop Everything First Glass and up to date. ; M ake m y sto re y o u r s to p p in g place w hen in W asco. lie k ///y/rAzz/zzvzJ ZTJ O b s e rv e r Z Combine Hames'er For bate $ DIGESTER TANKAGE* * $ Í Livery Automobile Service At a special term o f the county enced d riv e r and car always ready. Phone me at m y expense from court last week, Dan Frazier any place. Reasonable charges was committed to the state hospi w ith ple n ty of tim e 'given c o m tal at Pendleton. Mr. Frazier is m ercial men to make \ towns. G eor (* e E llard . an uncle of Mrs. Vic Andersen Grass V a lle y, O regon. and has never entirely recovered R. C. Byers was forced to dis ce and :s yet in its infancy. Messrs T. E. and F. L. H ulery from an auto accIdeAb ip Wasco, Always in stock, beautiful Birth returned Saturday evening from continue threshing operations be when he was struck by a car last fore he had intended by reason of ay Postal Cards, at the Observer their fishing expedition near the spring. : • Should try our famous chick having the flues of his engine lead waters of the Metolius. ook Store. en plate dinners; all kinds of nice city of M oro is somewhat L. L. Peetz and other threshing burned out in a move up a steeb of O a ur dusty sandwich, pie, cake, good coffee. Abstracts prom ptly made by the abode in the main part grade. W olfard L unch C ounter fierman County Abstract Com crews in the vicinity o f M oro had of town. The cause is water sup to stop work Saturday afternoon Frank Davis, nephew of Mrs. any, M oro, Oregon. plied harvesters. The harvest had because of heavy wind storms. Thos. McFadden, who has been to proceed, and with shortage of Carbolinium, fresh stock, direct I L W . Strong and wife returned staying the past year at the Grant water in wells not before known om Germany, now on s*le a’ --Schooling In youth «hould In va ria b ly be to prepare a person ln ‘ he t.eat wav from Portland last Friday. W hile Morgan farm home, left Wednes in that condition,!;we o f M oro directed hV Observer Book Store. for the be«t p A n ian en t occupation for w h im he is capable President C, W. K llot. away H . W . sold a car of hogs day for a short visit with friends had to dp our part-X. The most beautiful fact in the near Vancouver, Wash Thia i« the Mission of the :or $9.35 per hundred pounds. irm er’s work is that everything Col. C. A. Buckley was a vis The M oro Commercial Co. is itor from Grass Valley Tuesday e plants is a lesson in faith. The Pendleton Tribune says if having some needed carpenter Forty-sixth School Year Opens Klamath Falls is agitating for a the laboring man votes for the work attended to this week. The morning. His trip was for the purpose of controlling the vagar $1500 tax exemption he w ill find late highway to reach Crater, SEPTEHBER i8th, 1914 floor in the main store and also W rite for Illustrated loo-page »Book .ake and the Rogue River valley. himself the victim of „his own their stockroom has been, in part, ies of the electrical current of his let, “ THE LIFE C areer ,” and tor Cata auto, which sometimes insisted on folly. log containing fu ll Information. James Davis, father of Mrs relaid and strengthened. going where it was not needed. D ecree C ourses— AGRICULTURE : Beulah Peddicord was a visitor rhos. McFadden, left Wednesday Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Hus- Mrs. H . M . Bryant, mother o Your chickens w ill soon pay bandry, Poultry Husbandry, «ortkuKure. or Vancouver, Wash., where he last week from Klondike at the Mrs. L. W . Ross, died at her for them selves in increased egg Agriculture for Teachers. FpRLSTRY, d ll spend the winter with rela home of her cousins, Mrs. T. E. home in Portland last, week after production if you w ill use a quart LOGGING ENGINEERING. NOMlCs: Domestic Science, Domestic Art, Hulery and brother, Warren M c ives. • \ an illness of several weeks. She can o f carbolineum around the ENGINEERING: Electrical, ,rr‘f a t °"» Kinney. Highway, Mechanical, Chemical, Mlnm|« had been a visitor at the home of chicken house and perches; you Ceramics. Beat Diarrhoea Remedy. COMMERCE. PHARMACY. I f you hare ever umd Chamborlain’a Colic, Miss Mabel Turlay, a visitor her daughter in M oro but a short INDUSTRIAL ARJS. can get it at the Observer Store. Jholera and Diarrhoea Remedy you know V o A tional 6o«H «-A grlculture, D airy hat it ¡a a «ucceea Bam F. Guin, What- from Corvallis at the home of W . time previous ijp the hope that a Home Makers’ Course, industrial ey, Ala., writes, “ I had meade. and got B. Johnston and family, left for change might be beneficial, but The election vote between Ben ing, Arts, Forestry, Business Short Course. aught out in the rain, and it eettled in my School o f Music— Piano, String, Band, Aomach and bowels. I had an awfal time, her home Wednesday morping. continued illness decided that a son and M cNary for the republi md had it not been for Chamberlain • Colic, Miss Turlay has been private return to Portland was best. Mrs. can nomination as supreme judge Voice Culture. ' Farmer» Bu.ine« Course by Mail Free. Dholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I «»aid not Addreae T H K R K G I9TB .A M , MeaiblY have lived but a few houra longer stenographer for the past three Ross accompanied her mother to is yet a tie, after nn inform al can trot thanks to this remedy, I am now well years for Professor Scudder at the Portland and remained with her vass of votes at Salem on August (tw-7-lft l # M ) Corvallla. T ry the famous Sunday dinner and bring an exhibit. e the Hotel M oro. M. J. Duffey is being enter See M illik in “ the harness mak- tained by his son. Attorney G. J- Juffey, on his way home to La ’ ’ at Wasco, Oregon. Farming is as old as the human Grande from Portland. F .,A . Sayrs, accompanied by Mrs. Sayrs and Carrol and R. T. Morgan and family, left for a two weeks’ auto trip along the Barlow road, in the Cascade mountains. Travelers at Biggs THE LIFE CAREER md •trong.” rertiaement For by All dotlonu ___ * - Ad until she passed away. O. A. C, Uth. r z ’5 NOW ON SALE IN M O R O * J D IG E S T E R T A N K A G E . 5 Union Meat CxMnp.ny North Porllaad, O re . $ $ ^Jo.cph, Ore<on. 2Sth. 1914 ; Dear Sir»:— » . In reference to the re»ult» obtained (rorfi your Digeiter Tiinhaie, I have found it to he a profitable and .ati.factory feed. It ha. no .upertor ■■ a feed for brood mw ». It» hi<h percentage of protein make» it ■ dre«t developer for the unborn pig»- It make« »trond boned pit« with nice glo»«y coat«. In the show rind it hat no equal to my iuddment. Durind «he pa»t winter I have fed tankadc to my yound pid« and have never met with dreatcr aucceta. Very truly your». i (•idped) J. M . Fruitt». S $ $ s ’ D IG E S T E R T A N K A G E is made from fre.h, wholc»ome piece« of meat. It develop« bone and mu«cle and make» pig» G R O W ... E n dorsed by all leading Agricultural Experim ent Station« and by the beat breeder» and feeder» in every »tate. I t ’s a meal in form, fed wet or dry, mixed with other food«. J J IG E S T E R T A N K A G E can be purchased in Moro’ at our \ y * rcho u ,e - W e have purchased this famous hog food in a carload lot and can give you the benefit of thi. saving in freight. $ $ If you wdnt your pig« to grow into fat, healthy hogs, »end in your order now to G IN N Moro, COLEM AN & - - ■- Oregon. Try a W a n t Ad. in The Observer. 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