F R ID A Y . - September 18, 1914
Asking
Time
By ELIZABETH QAINES WILCOXSON
C op yrigh t by F ran k A. lfunaay Oo.
The third annual Tri-C ounty fa ir
w ill be held In Condon on October L
2 and 3.
The second annual Benton County
F a ir Is to be held at C orvallis Septem
ber 17-18-19.
C. K. Sullivan, ah attendant of tha
state Insane asylum, waa arrested for
assaulting three patients, and was
Valor McGehee, the boas of the lig h t
erage buslneaa, a tenth ow ner In the
Crow
n mine nnd ow ner of the little
<
( anw m ill up the creek, was a sta lw a rt
I person of easy manners and the scare
, of fa ir fights.
Every day at the same hour he came
sauntering
In and straddled the bench
i
, not fa r from the sandwich board where
Mrs T aylo r was alw ays busy slicing
Whole World Is Planning to Visit the Greatest of
> Universal Expositions at Which Uncle Sam Will
Celebrate the Opening of the Panama Canal.
ullUons o r people «re planning to visit the Panam a-Pacific
k
R a ilw a y a r t steamship « r e n t, report extraordin ary advance b o o k in g
leaning low round trip ra te., w ith p rivilege, of routine never before
» preparing to vlalt the vast Exposition, which opens on Feb. 20,1015. prepare Uo
dvanced, and U has attained a stage o f development uneqnaled by any univereal
orld. T h e vaat exhibit palace« are completed, and th e Installation of the world •
leU dprogress to not confined to the huge ex h ib it section. for the state and foreign
res. “ the Zona," are being crowned by completed structures th a t leave no doubt
Je m agnificent ■xpoaltlou.
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n e a te r apectactaa, greater beauty, w ider education and more captivating entertaln-
lnsteatt o f follow ing precedent« It baa «battered them a t every turn and baa
la th a t w ill m ake It a typical and really modern Exposition.
t
p articip ating , end the amounts appropriated run fro m the hundreds of thousands
, >1300,000 o f Argentina. T h e states have not lagged In accepting the Invitatio n
celebrating the completion of the Panama canal, a r t th irty-n in e w ill be repre-
a rts . N e w Y o rk tops this Hat w ith >1.000,000.
i have been seen In no other greet assembly o f hum anity, and a few of the many
T**e t o p nd th e world aeroplane race fo r >800,000 In prises, the N ew T a lk to San
000. tw o barneea horse racing meets for >227.000 In purses, yachting events for
o f England and* President Woodrow W ilson, the first w orld's polo tournam ent, a
bread and butter.
H e r long, oddly slanting, light gray,
1 cham pionship« in every line o f athletic sports.
fined >50.
a being neglected, and the railroads are doing th e ir p ert by giving unprecedented
Seven prominent Albany women are wise eyes gave him a look o f lm per
, and every opportunity to see the wonders o f the U nited States by special rout
included in the list of Judges and sons I friendliness as she nodded good
clerks for the coming election In No morning and briskly lifted tw o thick
vember and the city election In De sandwiches to a crockery plate and
w ithout losing a motion poured a cup
cem ber.
|
A hop dryer owned by Campbell A of coffee. These abe placed before him.
H
e
breakfasted
leisurely.
Aa
be
ate
W alker, on the P. E. A E. line, be
tween Eugene and Springfield, waa he talked w ith the cooh
" D ’you know w hat day this la?" he
destroyed by fire w ith an estim ated
asked one morning.
lose of >12,500.
Sbe flicked an Inquiring glance at
A conference of governors, state of him. drove her kn ife through the loaf
ficials and Im m igration commissioners and repeated:
uf Washington. Montana, Idaho. U tah
“Do 1 know w hat day It la? Sure
smiled.
She
and Oregon w ill be held In Portland. It's F rid ay."
had
a
baffling,
accretive
smile
November 26 and 27.
T he man smiled, too. w atching her .
Estim ates made by the state forest
face.
ry departm ent fix the fire damage to
“ D ’you know w hy 1 call you Moua
green tim ber during the season at ap
IJ s a T ’ he draw led benterlngly.
proxim ately >6000 and to logging
“ Friend o f yours 1 remind you of?"
equipm ent at >40,000.
abe offered, another sm ile lurking In
“Not g uilty” was the verdict of t i e
the corners o f ber mouth.
| “ You’ve guessed It. She bad a smile I
Jury at Baker in the tria l of “S cotty” J
Cosgrove, charged w ith the killin g of like yours. It was a ticklish proposi
W illia m Carroll, his m ining partner, tion. th at smile o f Mona's. You could
in th eir cabin near Bourne, last spring. never tell whether It waa w ith you or
on you. But w hat p articular F riday la
D istrict A ttorney L. A. L lljeq ulst.
thia?”
of Ccqullle, has started a thorough In- ( "The day of the mouth? T h e 10th.”
vestimation of the recent robbery a t • ' “Correct.” said the man.
“W hich
Em pire, when five men asserted they ' 10th?”
Sbe caught up a big wooden bowl
were held up and robbed of nearly
and began idling up the sandwiches
>1000.
Dr. W. H . L ytle, secretary flf the Into It w ith the autom atic «i»eed of
state livestock and sanitary board, has machinery.
C opyrlahL IMA bv P a n a n o s-P a cifie In tern a tio n a l E x p o sitio n Co
She shook ber bead a t hia question
announced th at the board has em ploy
“ W hich 10th would you say r
Ï0E T H FACADE OF THE PALACE OF MIKES AND METALLURGY; DIMENSIONS, 451 1Y 579 FEET
ed two Inspectors to m ake w a r on
“T w o months ago .today you arrived I
COST. >350,445. PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, SAN FRANCISCO, ISIS.
sheep scab la M alh eu r and H a rn ey to open up thia haven for the hungry.
oountles.
T h a t’s w hat happened to turn the
W ith the connecting. In of Cool
loth into a special red letter day." be
" I'm going to tu rn over a new leaf.
BEING A DICTATOR.
Creek to the city w ater supply, cltl- explained.
Joyce," be w hined
“ Not In this shack.” she iM orted de
“So 1 did."
sena of La Qrande ore now relieved
A Ceee of Qulok Though« a r t Speedy j
"A nd I waa yonr first customer." he
cisively.
She was gathering compo
of any anxiety as to fu tu re w ater
Action In Latin Amorloa.
reminded.
_ .
r J sure a fte r ber shaken m o m ent " I wish
H alf a doxen men In the lobby o f a I
shortage unless some unusually se
lightning bad struck you before you ‘
"So you were."
New York hotel were discussing tha
j
vere conditions should arise.
found out where I was. 1 was a fool '
“ And I'v e uever learned w hat your
frequency of revolutions aud aaaasoln- I <
Republican registration In M u ltn o name la." be pursued.
not to get a legal separation a t the
at loos in Mexico sod other L atin Aroer- I
mah county has Increased a fraction
"N o!” She favored him w ith a tall
time, but I learned you'd been sent to der man. Just what they were looking lean couDtriee. A short, dumpy little J
eye
glance,
her
hands
flying
w
ith
the
1
over 21 per cent over the to tal regis
prison, nnd 1 knew you were out of for.
H e lied. H e hadn’t been there English man. who had a cold, gray eye. I ’
motion o f closing tw o slices o f bread
tra tio n in 1912, w h ile the dem ocratic
tbe way, nnd 1 came off up hern w ith tw en ty minutes before—oh. well, he told this:
.
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registration has Increased over 100 and b atter over one slice o f m e a t
out doing IL
You were given a ten got his too. But th at didn't make It
In a country which we w ill coll Da- I
“ A fte r my saying It to you so often— I
year term , I heard W h a t you're doing any easier for the rest of ’em. I t was mala there was a president whom we I
per cent of w hat It was In 1912.
•Mrs. H a rry Lane Taylor*—Juat tike i out In four years 1 don’t kuow ."
w ill call H arera. H e had made It tha J
Corporation Comm taaloner W atson
th a t fellow who was eating here yea
th at!"
H e stirred at her. nnd she read hts terday morning when I came In to r my custom, by official proclamation, fo r I
has requested D istric t A tto rn ey Evans
Sbe threw out her bunds In a Jaunty,
cowering fear w ith hard eye«.
second breakfast. You remember him?” tbe guard o f honor, which consisted o f I
of Portland to im m ediately file suits ( spread eagle gesture and whisked
T h i s country's big. and I w an t you
H e had entirely forgotten his Im eons of prominent fnmllles of bis conn- I
against all
textbook
corporations ( around to the stove to replenish the I
to move on. T ills Is my place. I t s pression o f the day t>efore
try , to present arms whenever he I
w hich have not complied w ith tbe law
| Ore and readjust the Jars o f baking
not big enough for us both. You un
"1 remember him
It's those he left emerged from the presidential palaca I
re la tin g to foreign corporations.
I beans.
derstand? I f you'll keep In mind w e’re wounded 1 pity the mosL The others W hile tbe men and officers presented
T h e man smiled a fte r h er.. H e had
John Rossman was in s tan tly killed
perfect strangers a w l get out of here are dead.”
srme. tbe standard bearer raised the I
the same thing sixty tlm ea—once
In Joe Jackson's logging camp above said
1
on the next boat”—
H
e
r
face
looked
inexpressibly
weary.
great flog and exclaimed:
every day for sixty days.
Tbe fear ooxed out of Ills face. A H e noted her unesunl expression.
W end ling when bis thum bs w ere 1
“ V iva H a r e r a r
In a m inute sbe waa back a t the
sort of wblmi»erlng ho|»e took Its place. . "You aren’t sick, are you?" he asked,
People who w anted H a re ra put oat I
caught between tbe drums of a don sandwich board, ber natu rally pale
I
"You are hard, Joyce," he sniveled.
o f business bribed the standard bearar
key engine. H ie whole body was
w
ith
sudden
perplexity.
face fire flushed.
“Ood knows. I ’ve alw ays loved you!
and six members of the guard of honor I
She «book her hea l.
draw n In and his Ufa crushed out.
“ And I am going to aak you some
I never thought of anybody but you.”
to assassinate him. T be plan was th at, I
“
No.
T
h
in
kin
g
o
f
the
mine
accident
Since tbe recent rains have ended
thing else."
"I^eave God out o f i t ” ordered the kept me uwake. That's all." she «aid.
when be came out o f the pelace tha I
“Something n e w r abe queried and j
tbe forest fires In L in n county, tb e 18
standard bearer waa to hold up tha I
womau contemptuously.
“You never
V
alo
r
McGehee
took
occasion
to
ob
fire guards together w ith an ad dition laughed. Sbe had a fra n k , clear laugh
thought of anybody but yourself In serve:
flag, shout “ V lvk D u m a la T and throw I
at variance w ith ber relied expreaaloD
al crew of 20 men have been assigned
the heavy banner over tbe president. J
yonr life .”
“Since
1
wasted
so
much
tim
e
yester
and secretive smile.
“1 knew you’d be mad ut me. Joy co. day I guess 1*11 Just stay right here till W hile be was knocked down and blind- I
to tbe work of m aking new tra ils and
"A re you u w id o w T’
I as soon as 1 come In. I ’m going right you tell me yo n r’ name and I f you are ed by the folds o f tha flag, the six I
constructing m ore telephone lines In
“Scema to me I renjem ber you asked
up to the mine and get a Job.
I ’ll
traitors were to shoot at him.
the Santlam national forest.
a w id o w ." '
me that once.”
At tbe appointed tim e H arera camo I
show
you
I
can
work.
I
won’t
ever
T h e state fish and game commission
T h i r t y tim es.” be corrected
" I ’ve
■ H e r eyes met Ids. and never had her
o u t T b e standard bearar. bolding hia
leave you a^alu.”
Is notifying the public th a t the hunt a reason for w anting to kuow ."
sm ile been so enigmatic.
“Oh, yea, you w i l t ” she an id g rim ly,
H e r long, slanting gray eye« rested
“T h e re ’s n tim e to ask and a tim e to flag aloft, «booted “V iva D n m a la r and
ing see eon on C a lifo rn ia (v a lle y or
“and
th at rig h t aw ay. Just look a t iny answ er My imine la Joyce, and—1 am burled the benner over the president. I
upon him for a moment w hile «be
little blue) quail w ill rem ain closed
tha folds o f It enveloping h im a r t I
handsf* «he cried suddenly, throwing,
a w blow .” site «aid.
thia year In M ultnom ah, Clackam as, answered w ith mock aerlousnesa:
them oat before her w ith a fierce ges
th ro w in g him.
• H a ve you? W ell. I 'l l tell you bow
T h a traitors, seeing him helpleea on I
W ashington. Y a m h ill. P olk. M arion,
ture. They were calloused and rough
to get out o f telling If anybody «aka
tbe ground, fired nt bla head nnder I
Beaton, Lin n and L an e counties.
C
u
r
t
Of
I
n
d
ig
e
s
tio
n
.
and
stiff.
“
I
suppose
you
remember
yoa I f I ni a w idow
You Just Bay you
Mrs. Sadis P . CUwyon, Indians, Pk., was tbe benner. T h a t was where th e plot I
Alexander W . Pool o f P o rtlan d has don’t kuow."
w hat they looked like ©ncel"
bothered with lodigastion. “M y stomach w ent wrong.
T
h
e
man
blinked
and
licked
hts
lip
a
been appointed recorder; W . P. W h ite .
H e griuued.
As H arera w ent down nnder the I
“1 remember. Joyce," he said hum pained are night a r t dav,” she writes. “I
J. L KeUy of Portland, appointed
" A ll right fo r you! I'm going to keep
would feel bloated and have headache and w eigh t o f the fallin g flag, he bad the
bly.
“1 thought maybe you’d teach
chain men, and Russell W . W atrous, on aaking till you answer. I'm coming
belching after eating. I also suflered from presence o f mind to lie fiat oo bis back
music. You could play right we,L’\
once an hour and ask till you answ er."
constipation, liy.daugbter had used Ch«m
Portland, com puter, In connection
“
I
tried
I
t
fo
r
a
year
and
starved."
“ Now, I call th at dow nright perse
hr ^ in’« Tablets sad they did her so modi and hold one o f bis arms straight np
w ith the valuation of ra ilw ays by the
cation." sbe protested, ta m in g to hang
" I f you’ll Just give uie one more good that she gave aae a few doeee of them from him. thus supporting the flag
Interstate commerce commission.
and insisted on my try ins them. They and giving the Impression th a t his fist
op the sandwich hoard.
chance"—
w as his head. T he only wound be re
W. Q. Carroll, Junior engineer Corps
McGehee slipped a coin, the price o f
“You can have all the chnnce In helped me as nothing else has done.” For
ceived was one bullet through hie
of Engineers. U. 8. A.. reports to M a hia b re a k fa s t under bis cup. swung
the w orld—aw ay from thia place. I mle by all dealers.— Advertisement.
hand.
jor Morrow In charge of operations In
bis feet over the bench and stood up.
, h , H not molest you. though 1 suspect
Deaarlbing Her.
T b e traitors, having figured th at six
“ i'll be back In an hour." he prom
the first Oregon d istrict, th a t daring
you’ve got no rig h t to your freedom.
“ Hom ely. Is aba?"
of them shooting a t him would be sure '
B u t you Just get this once fo r all: You
August active w ork waa conducted on la«*d.
“ M y dear r lr l. she'« ao homely that to kill him. did not have ex tra car- ,
More than h a lf an hour a fte r he waa
are to move on a t once. And mean
the south Jetty a t N ehalem Bay, and
am ateur PhojglgjjPh» flatter ber."
trldgee. W hen ha stood up and th rew
gone a stranger entered, lettlug the 1 w hile we are strangers. I don’t now
136 feet, of new tra m w ay waa built,
off tbe flag th eir companions arrested
Oeean Oeptha.
door blow backward aud charging the
you. You a re "—
w hile 7900 tons of rock was dumped.
T h e average depth o f the A tlantic them.
room w ttb an Icy wind.
McGehee en te re d .a n d she turned ab
“ You most have your h a r t d r uga nt*»
T he Rotary club of P o rtlan d has
oceau la 14.000 feet, and o f the Pacific
H e waa ragged and d irty and gave
ruptly a r t poured • cup of coffee,,
suggested one o f the officer«, seeing
evidence
not
only
o
f
poverty,
but
of
iSiitMJ f e e t ___ _ .
___ .
Joined the campaign against billboards
which w ith food «he placed before the
th e blood flowing from tbe president's
and signs on the Colum bia highway. dissipation. H ia h air waa m ixed w ith i man already seated, nam ing as she did
wound.
gray,
and
be
wore
a
sandy
mustache
A com m ittee was appointed to go over
i so tbe price o f the m eat
" I ’ll do th at.“ «aid H a re ra. “aa Boon
the rood, locate places w here signs and a stubble beard. I f ever there waa
Aa he paased. McGehee bestowed
as these traito rs have been executed.*
a disreputable character It waa he
upon tbe presence a glance of curioal-
would moat lik ely be placed end
H e bad them lined up In fro n t o f the
And yet there waa about him aorne
' ty and dislike, then sauntered on to hia
pledge property owners la w ritin g not
palace and gave th e w ord th a t result
thing th a t gave evidence o f a better
I
accustomed
place.
W
ith
deliberation
to perm it the erection of advertising
ed In th a lr death from a volley by
post
i th at savored of malice Mrs. T aylo r
signs.
th e ir companions. A fte r th a t he «rent
H e seemed rigid w ith cold and stop
filled a cop aud plate and set them be-
in to tbe palace and had hia wound
I c l n m inute as if he needed to relax
Announcement baa been made by
fora him.
4 *
draaaed. a ll o f which Indicate« th at
to breathe, then slipped over the bench,
the governor's office th a t E. O. Hop-
H a looked a t the food w ith mingled
th a gentle a r t o f being president la
hugging
hts
hands
together.
eon. supervising engineer fo r the re
amusement and p ro test
L a tin Am erica calls for quick thought
T u rn in g w ith her customary alert
clamation service in this state, w ill
“Do I have to eat every hour?"
a r t speedy action.—Popular Magaxina.
iiem. Mrs T aylo r mechanically picked
soon file a report w ith the secretory
“ Folks don’t come In here except to
' up a cup
Aa her eye« fell upon the
of the In te rio r re la tive to feasib ility | newcomer her face whitened, and she
•a t," she pointed out.
Right te the Peint.
of the extension of the T um alo Ir r i i w ent tau t from head to ftoot.
“Oh, very w ell," draw led McGehee
She
D a m e (standing in alala, to occupant
gation project through
fedeaal and
and began to s tir In hia cup.
autom atically put down the cup. A
n f p a tri—A ra yon M m Pllkington-H ay-
H e stirred slowly a r t sipped the cof
mirthless smile twisted the man's
state aid.
cock?
fee and nibbled tbe sandwich, but he
T he Co„ llt j ng« the pearl, hut I ’m
mouth.
fi- '
Com prehensire exhibits represent
“Na"
did not atte m p t conversation u n til the n fn iM | RhMn«t e g r* fo r the a h e lll-
" I ’ve got tlw money to pay for IL ”
, Ing all of the educational Interests of
"W e ll. I am. and thia to her p e w ." -
preeenre a t the fa r end o f tbe room | g I n q u i r e r
be
said.
the public school* a r t the state In
London Punch.
H is voice waa a m ixture of grovel
was goue. '
1
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stitutions w ill be shown th l* year at
Aa the man w en t out V alo r gave him j H e n d a o h e a r t Nnrwomsaeea O a re d .
ing. pleading and sullen defiance.
the state fa ir. T h e old pavilion has
soother scrutiny and looked Inquiring- j "Chamber l.in's Tabletsiara entitfed to all
“D id you come here on purpoeeF
been set aside by the state fa ir board
ly a t M m . T aylo r. It .tru c k him when , the prabe I can
y
ThS
She asked aavkgeiy. atepidug toward
he came In th at .b e and the roan were f » c h a H ^ 1’’’
nervotJ
*
for tbe exhibits, and n early a ll of tbe
him.
having word«, and the thought came
space has been taken by the educa
“ Don't be hard on mo, Joyce.” -he
tmek to him.
! For mle by ail dealers.— AdvertiasmenL
tloaal Interests.
bexked couclttatlugly. “ 1 owu I hadn't
Bnt the morning waa now growing
Visitors at the Oregon S tate F a ir
ought to have left you wlieu I did, but
late, a n t «he was getting ready for the
Safety Pirat.
this fall w ill have an opportunity to
what else could 1 do? Under the clr-
and somehow, though he
The reason we wouldu’t hire a mau
cumstnnces 1 thought folks would do uoon rush. ___
pleasure cars Bands, also 10 trucks
w u W not have told w hy. the atmos win» n e v e r make« u ilriakce to bwenee
more for you If I was gone th an ”—
iaapect 40 of the newest sad heat
phere «ecmetl subtly ag»»ln*t any more be wou.d *a>u have our Job Galvan«
"Under the ctrcumstnucee I accept
w ith a carrying capacity of 1000 lbs.
h alf camoat Jeattng.
t«»n News.
ed
charity
until
1
was
able
to
work.
to five tans. T h e state fa ir board baa
So be moodily formed a big Interro
T he child was burled by charity.
1
decided to aet aside space fo r onto-
gation polut lu the ceuter o f hia place
T h e re * in» sitiHdua np MU again a r t
‘ afte rw u rd repaid the money, but It
w ith breadcrumb«, put a coin, the
mobiles In order th a t th e m achinery
no «ta ml I ng still rhen you’ re begun to
w as noue the h-ss takln x »'harlty.”
price of the men I. under hie cup. swung
h a ll w ill ha coaspleto fro m a plow to
H e picked at tin* edge of the tiuard
slip d»«wn Ge»»rae RU«»t.
kto lens <ncr the bench aud w ent p u t
A heavy duty truck.
la (rout o ' him
One of the Many Great Exhibit Palaces
Now Completed For the Panama-Pacific
International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915
i
W HEN YOU TRAVEL
BY AUTO
AND VISIT THE DALLES
ST O R E YOUR CAR
In the concrete, recently completed, fully equipped,
garage of W alther-W illiam t Company.
Competent
an always ready to help you in any way they cah at
;pense to you. For any service rendered thg- chdtg»
WALTHER-WILLIAMS GARAGE
TH E DALLES.
-
-
OREQON.
.
Geo. F. M. Newhouse, Oph. D.
T tie
fiacc— ora
to
D a llo a , O vw gon
C la rk e -N e w b o n e e
J e w e lry
Com pooy
1 w e ll f o r c a a h o n l y
F in e D ia m o n d s , J e w e lr y , W a to h e s,
C lo c k s a n d
.
O p tic a l G ood s.
Selsfagtion O uarantnrt a r Mrttoy Refunded
lahpiBhnt Uarihooie { fflillíng (o
DEALERS IN
L4me, Plaster, Cement, Builders
Supplies, Lumber, Wood, Coal,
Cedar Posts, and Hay.
MANUFACTURERS OF
MILL FEED
W H EN
FLOUR
IN PO R TLA N D S TO P A T
H 0T6L
Corntr of 7th
Q ReCO N
and 8 ta rk 8 t r s tt
C H A S . W R I G H T , R re n to a n t
M . C . D IC K IR S O N . M a n a g e r.
I t m n e w , a n d its r o o m s are p r o v id e d w ith
r u n n in g w a te r a n d lo n g d is t a n c e t e le p h o n e s .
E u r o p e a n p la n . R a te s $1 p e r d a y a n d u p .
WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL COMPANY
D A R N I E L L E B R O S ., P ro p rie to r»
The Dalles, Oregon.
H e a d q u a r t e r s for o u r S h e r m a n C o u n ty
fr ie n d s ; p r ic e s r e a s o n a b le ; fir st c l a s s
r e s t a u r a n t w i t h t h e h o t e l.
f w o B lo c k s P r o m N e w D ep o t.
FREE AUTO BUS TO AND FROM ALL TRAINS
NEW HOTEL PERKINS
Portland, Oregon.
Easters Oretnn Hea4q«arters.
Positively most centrally
located. F ifth 8 t. c a rt past
the doors every few minutes.
Popular Priced R eetiurant
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MORO. OREGON.
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H M I U H
T h e O b se r v e r
VINTON HOTEL
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Grass Valley, Oregon.
E n tir e ly n e w , c o n v e n ie n t to b u s in e s s .
C le a n b e d s, a n d ta b le th e b e s t t h e m a r k e t
w ill afford. • P r ic e s r e a s o n a b le .
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m e r c ia l tra d e s o lic it e d .
CONDUCTED ON THE BEST PRINCIPLES.
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HOTEL MORO
‘ Nearest Hotel to Business Center, Bank
and Depot. Courteous Treatment, Clean
Beds and Table the best the market will
afford.
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SUNDAY DINNERS 3 5 0 .
Opposite Postoffice
Moro
Oregon