r/'J¥ * '¿ft i f T h e O .- W . R. & N . Co. ha* H o w to keep out of the war is Wise makers of wealth do not The Question of State Prohibitiva. issued the. premium list for the Jncle Sam's aim. Some think hoard it, but set it to new uses. State-wide prohibition, as pro­ that admitting foreign ships to Corn Show to be held at W alla They steadily improve the re­ posed for the state of Oregon, American registry is a sure way to W alia November 25-28. Compe­ MORO, OREGON. sources and equipment of civiliza­ does not attempt to correct the get in. W arring European na­ tition will be opened to every one tion and their investments eventu­ August 28 1914 ate in the betterment of society. moral situation or even introduce tions will not recognize that in the territory tributary to the F R ID A Y .......... effective temperance among the doubtful device of getting a mer­ company's lines in Oregon,Wash­ The successful man who is sa­ people. chant marine ready made, • and ington and Idaho.. A ll prize­ c la u matter at the gacious realizes that the exploit­ Entered a« aecond O reg o n ,Ju ly 2 5 ,1 8 9 1 . The proposed amendment, as will .seize the ships. I hen we winning exhibits are to become poet office at M o ro , ation of society would bring harm the property of the company and to himself. O f such is M r. Ben­ published in the official pamphlet either back down or fight. will be used for exhibition and . . . . . . . . Manager. son, who, the other week, bought sent out by tne secretary of state C. L. I reland The United States as an inde­ seed purposes. Prize lists and the recently voted bonds of Hood for Oregon, has one very grave pendent country will be affected entry blanks may be had by ad­ Tiver county, enabling that county omission if consistent intent to do sy the war in Europe in other dressing O .-W . R. & N . Co., 701 away with the use of liquor in all to complete the Columbia River respects than finance or com­ Wells-Fargo Building, Portland, highway in time for the immense manner of use is to be given a merce. N ew atandards of states­ _______ thorough tTial; that is, the amend­ manship will be established as the Oregon. travel it must sustain next year. Without the help of M r. Benson ment, as proposed, prohibits the American people contemplate the Farming is somewhat like the If you do not rend T h e O bserver. why Multnomah could not be able to manufacture and sale, but nothing terrible results of personal govern­ colored preacher’s definition of is said as to the easily evaded law not? complacently say that their por ment and imperialistic ambitions life. **‘L»fe, my bredren, am W e would like to have you take it, and when a defense might be made tion of this wonderful scenic high­ mostly made up of prayin’ for abroad. J we know it would be profitable to you to on a presumption of a gift of become . a u b ^ rib e r. W e .end it two way is about finished. A large number of wounded rain an’ den wishin’ ’twould cl ar year, for $2.50; ooe year $1.50; 12% ct. i i iquor. off.” . , << • month ian't much. T ry it. O rder by French soldiers c la im that the This loophole in the new pro­ poaul card, and pay for it when you can The International Harvester German bullet* d o n o t hurt when W e w ill not be reaponaible for the posed law would undoubtedly Company, known as the H a r­ they stop -them . The wounds n eflect of aubacriber. to notify a . of change, in their addrew. N o r w ill the vester Trust, in a recent court de­ pile up an excessive tax on the seem to close after the passage of aodfication of a Poatmaater that the aub people for law enforcement anc the bullet. Still, a large number acriber haa “ R em oved” aettle the b ill of a cision has been ordered to dis­ throw the burden of proof on solve itself into at least three delinquent. of Americans ftould most likely now overburdened system under Church and Society notice. F R E E , ex independent concerns. If this be be willing -« o donate all the which convictions could be se cept when for money making purpoaea not done the government will ap­ chances to stop the leaden mis­ Such notices at regular rate, at the option point receivers. The opinion cured. of the publiahera. - siles. ♦ Do those who advocate the Under the ptopoeed prohibition A t any tim ew hen requested to do so, states that the big trust, although absolute prohibition of the Austria it meeting with the dif­ the paper w ill be o«acontinued. But we amendment the Oregon voter is manufacture and sale of all expect that all arrears w i.i be paid before itself controlling over 85 per cent ficulties that outside observer* an­ • U h request ia made. It is ea.y to a.k ua of the trade in agricultural imple­ asked to destroy a manufacturing alcoholic liquor* realise the for a statement, which w ill be cheerfully seriouanem of the social and industry of his state that each year ticipated from setting its soldiers ments. has been generally fair and rendered at any tim e. to fight against men of the same economic crisis that would The lightens his portion of the tax T h e price of T h e Observer is $1.50 per just to small competitors. be precipitated by such legis­ race. Its troops are mutinous year 75 cent, for six m onth., 50 cents for decision specifically states that necessary to maintain the state lation? Are they aware of the and can hardly be kept in line. fo u r'm o n th s -b u t if naid in advance we government and its institutions; fact that the heads of families accept $2.50 in full I * hibition movement. And he down the ,hC y° U I* °. d k A> be«innin* of th< Euro‘ adds: ‘ ‘Personally I am at * the typewriter typewrites on the themselves oi the route --------------- " n eIlended eduCa,1° n ' n CVÎ Dean war the quoted market re- loss to underetans how anyone typewriter until there is no more river, and if the over ,h‘ mou" ' of law and tend« toward, abuse« ’ d each day that "meat who has the slightest grasp of économie questions can contera- N(JW W[th typewriting to be typewritten by tain road be attended to. it would Iha( ar£ no( potsib)e ¡n l o c a l i l i e s l ^ plats w ith ¿qaanim ity ths anarch­ the typewriter on the typewriter make the highway a finançai . » where |e4a| prohibition ia not en- inve, ti’t ation, in runnin< istic poBhibihties— nay, certainties — which reveal themselves through on which the typewriter who , et to Wasco county. I forced. __ der, the bi< meal packer, are be- the slightest nee of the Im agina­ typewrites on the typewriter type­ tion In connection w ith these fig­ . | » »tate-wide prohibition ■« « P ’ L nnini ,o ascerfain that the con ure«. T o me. a t least, i t seem« writes. A Ru^ian soldier » pay 1» $3.781 able of being properly » ' e' ¿ime„ are " « o re / obvious th a t th e only th in g which After reading the abova^lowly, haa ke p t the prohibition m ove­ a J month and expen«.. H — — ow ¡«1 Guarded and enforced, and the . . . ¿ | | | 1 7 I I I I I < 1 • V » V - w » nnrawrw» — m ent before the people o f the try it again aloud at sixty mile« an people of the .tate eventually ed- American tourte»., in Europe that for a steady job as traveler? United States is the sim ple fact hour. that prohibition does not prohibit. * ucated to get along without now believe in seeing America ♦he O b serv er. Th> (¡rain ireu«« Donvtnianeaa Are not a lo n e confined - to Rural Free Delivmy of mail and the Telephone. There is another convenience wh»ch all farmers should have — and many do have — a checking ac­ count with a good bank. The possessor of eu<^ an account avoids ths risk of having hi« money on hia person or about bis home whero it Is in danger of fire and thieve His bills paid by check are not only a yadid receipt, but also a convenience in his borne.transactions where very often the necessary change for concluding settlement is not at h a n o Don’t stop to think this over, but start an account now with The lilasco Warehouse Milling (a. Bank, of IRoro. a «SMMMasHOMaesMOHaessMOMasHaswMaeeeaeeae; » R. J. GINN G IN N L. W . R O S S JE W E L E R A MORO, OREGON T ix t-y c a ? . c rrO rc jc a W ith tk«w LulM i..gt, tk -îl*. equip* ■ i* r t en!arce<- jnvunc«. aod rasa*’ ati- d‘‘ icu# to i » faculty, t? * t o'.\ -• o( C -rgori v’U. K ï t - U j U ifiy -o iL th 't'atzúiy. C ip u ia b s « eC -Ju­ ry Oi <»o/< «h»» »i. u ’ > 1 f.-’ »' i5. ♦:»' -a H • V- ; >;».»*» A -' • BuU^.'us ».• «-'».’»• '•V r;o»t»u^*v » Ti '»' o V.-w« I3arwl!.:rl«» »er «B»« Ip ’ • < -i/a F.xctapk* XV.Lt to» n'W . r uo« lllMUirat«« book!««. Aéd vi.ir? "»S' ••«•»*. tw ia íR íiu of ewooa HELLS ' * A rro w a n d N itro C lu b Steel L in e d Spe^d Shells Scientific tetrte ahow that R em in «to n-U M C A rro w and Nit«® Ch»b Speed Shelia a«a the faateat ahella in the world. T h e atorf bnlitg gripe the p o w d e r - p u la event ounce of the ploaive force into e etaaighta'Vajr d rive. N o loae from ahell i t » ' f — -1— •d rigR, mm Ram OtL tha new B BM INCTO N AMRS-UN ION M E T A L L IC CARTRIDG E C G FOR SALE *** BY irdware & Implement Co. of L u b r ic a tin g E x tra * O 1 le , O r e s » « * . FOR A G E N T I M c C o rm ic k Line I H eaders, Reapers, E tc i; Pacific Coast Elevator Company ¡i ri ri is prepare® to b u y -w h eat or barley any where in the county and solicit your storage at th eir warehouses at Rufus, Wasco, McDonald, and Moro. $ ri ri !; The Celebrated Snow Drift Flour T h in kin g men and women who seek the tru th and are unswayed by prejudice, and who give the foregoing facts th e consideration they deserve cannot eecepe a like conclusion. — Paid * " on hand at* all times at prices lower than the lowest. For details write, or phone, or call on - - D. W. Wade, agent, Wasco, Oregon. Home of Tum-a-Lumber For the bene­ fit of ourrus- to m e r s w ho are unable to s e c u r e th e s e r v ic e s of lo c a l a r ch i­ tects w e have an Engineer­ in g Depart­ m en t w h ich w ill furnish Oregon is losing many settlers W ASCO, - . OREGON because of the high prices at 16th to 30th of each month. which its agricultural lands are Office opp. McCoy, Atwood Co held, said Judge Lovett, chairman of the executive committee of the Union Pacific »ystem, at Portland Dr. C. L. Poky last week. Americans for years have been talking ” free4om,” but Paris will P hysician and Surgeon. still be the autocrat of fashion. W e guess she will have everybody in the feminine world wearing something military before spring. _ For the benefit of hometeekers and prospective.settlers, the O re­ gon state Immigration commission and the* Oregon development league have issued a booklet of information describing the irri gated land* of the state open for settlement. The lands are lo­ cated in Crook county, near the towns of Terrebonne, Redmond, Deschutes. Bend and Prineville The output of gold in Cali fornia during the part year was the largest in thirty-one years O nly three times in 49 year* bf* the gold Output exceeded twenty million dollar*, and with the ex­ ception of 1883, the amount mined lart year wa* the largest since 1864. Moro, Oregon. Office in residence. If we were in Switzerland and were attacked by those hot and leady big nations, we would get the Swiss navy to fire a glacier at em. “ ■* J • • V o o take e ahorter lead on the feat hirda, gto more of them. ~ x~rzi‘TiT‘ Ga tot»« G oode, S u p p ly ID © x x tlst Another nice sounding scheme to separate the money from the taxpayer is the proposition to in stall a free employment bureau and coffee house in each incor­ porated town, the expense to be equally divided between the city, county and state, to cost $3,000 each. H ow many cities are there in Oregon? The proper way to handle the matter of getting the job to the man is for the em­ ployer to pay the fees, not the man out of work. Then there would be no more of one set of men going to work and meeting another set of discharged men coming from the job, as was told of in an official investigation in Portland last week. ---- - COLEM AN ! One of the most prominent is It is easy for Hies to carry dis-1 . a reran Maine, a state that has been ease from one person to another, J J • A * charged by officers of the navy from a person to an animal, from with having a substitute on sale an animal to a person or from an M O R O , ' - OREGON that makes the sailors unfit for animal to another animal. In 1st to 15th of each month. weeks, and finally forced naval this way flies are practically uni­ Office opposite Drs. Goffin ships to not visit the state unless | verga| transmitters of disease absolutely necessary. Another of the states is Kansas, and in the argument in favor of the amendment filed by its advo­ cates they say that Kansas pays the sum of $5,303,666 for liquor each year. How they get these figures we don’t know, but they can be found on page 50 of the official book. One of the questions to be de­ cided is. "Does prohibition pro­ hibit?” . FO U N TA IN DRINKS A SPECIALTY & C o m p le te H a rv e s t bition .tate. in the United State«, thin. Ice C rea m , Cold Drinks, C andy, C igars A T o b a c c o J- E - COLEMAN ---------------------- T * - ” ltrui»h». tir»t. Some who were there are glad to we Amenea at a n ytim e and are more convinced than ever that thia. i. the country for them,to »tick to through thick and A A AAAO & A G ra v e In ju s tic e liquor, why are ihe voter, of fit- teen state, in thi. country that were at one time prohibition «tate. now sanctioning the .ale of liquor? There are now riihe prohi- J Grover J. Duffey There is a tidy little canal down there at Panama. But the cus­ tomers, look at them; all busy | Office pulling each other’s hair. Law yer. with W. H. Ragsdale OREGON. MORO W e fear that instead of being pronounced “ Le-ayzh,” it will soon be pronounced a total wreck. For Homes, Barns, Silos, Milk Houses, Septic Tanks, Small Schools and Churches, Mill Work, including High Class Show Cases, Furniture, Store Fronts BENNETT, The firrt cargo of wheat for Europe from Oregon cleared rom Portland August 22d. O UR F R E E P L A N BOOK (exam ple shown above) contains over one hundred designs of N orthw est houses and barns. Ask -to see it S IN N O T T i, & OALLOW AY f ’. < - ’ ' ’ • • A T T O R N E Y S -A T -L A W THE LIFE CAREER G eneral Practice "Schooliat la yaatb ahoui il4 tn w ta M y he . «Irected to prepare • beat permea« be U capable’--rrMtoeMtC. «Hot a«, W . O regon. I The Dalles. This Is th® Mission of the OBEEM BfflITlIllltCOlitEt C .J .B r ig h t , W .C .B r t a n t . M .G .R l l u . Porty-rtxth S c M Y«ar O rb * . « S eptem ber 18th, 1914 Bright, Bryant & Lllis. Writ® for Illustrated too-page Book let, “ THE felFE C areer ,” and for C a u ­ to* conUlning full Information- D t g r n C o n t r i t ^ A G R IC U LT U R E : A uronomy, Animal Husbandry .D airy Hus­ bandry. Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture. Azrlculture for Teachers. FORESTRY, LOGGING' ENGINEERING. HOME ECO­ NOMICS: Domestk nestle Science, Domestic DomesTK Art, ah , E ngineering : Electrlcsl, ............. Irritation, * “ hanltal, Chemical, Mining. Hichw ay, Meehan. OMMERCE. PHARMACY. Ceramics. COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL ARTS. Vocationa/ Cosrxas-A frin ì Iture, Dalry- In f, Home Makers' Course, Industrial Arts, Forestry. Business Short Course. S fh o o lo / M tu ic —Plano, String, Band, Voice Culture. * F a n a m B u ri® « Cerato by M rtl F r w AsMreee THM BKOiaTRAB, (tw-T-U to M ) Corral Ila, 1 car R. S. lump, 1 car R. S. egg coal just arrived. 3000 18-inch arid 21-inch cedar . - * * V ’’ * Posts. Cement, plaster and brick in stock Attorneys-at-Law offices at * 7 . ■. The Dalles and Moro, Ore. G M . Huddleston Attorney at Law Wasco, - Oregon See - 2‘T H . U. / * •< ■ Martin * about it Home of Tum-a-Lomber JOB PRINTING jL-v- T 4-,