Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, November 06, 1914, Image 2

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MORO. OREGON.
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F R ID A Y
A N e w B a r b e r S h o p in M o r o
November 6,1914
Entered aa second clew matter at the
poet o ft ce at M oro, Oregon, July 25,1891.
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h a v e o p en ed a n e w , u p -to -d a te
barber sh op in co n n ectio n w ith m y
pool room a n d c o n fectio n ery store
C. L . IRELAND................ Manager.
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H y D o n le y , M o r o , O r e g o n
W H E N YOU TR A V E L
YOUR
CAR
In the concrete, recently completed, hilly equipped,
room y garage of W ahher-W illiams Company.
Competent
workman always ready to help you in any waj^ they can at
least expense to you. F or any service rendered the charge
w ill always be reasonable.
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W A L T H E R -W IL L IA M S G A R A G E
OREGON.
TH E D A LLES,
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P O R TLA N D , STOP
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Corner of 7th and Stark Street.
C H A S . W R IG H T , P re s id e n t
M . C . D I C K 'N S O N , M « n « | « r .
It 1» new, and its rooms are provided with
ru n n in g water and lo n g d ista n c e telephon es.
E uropean plan, t R ates $1 per day and up.
WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL COMPANY
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P ositiv ly m eat ce n tra lly
located
F ifth St. cars pass
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Popular Priced Restaurant
E u r o p e e a P U t.
a/.<N> and up
L Q’ SWETLAND, Mgr-
M i l l fr+ l I M t I H I 14 H -1 -H --H 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1
H otel
not be responsible for the .
subscribers to N ^lfjw,n’ thJ
their address,
of „ . a , Postmaster that
that the
the sub-
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Removed” settle the bill of •
Church and Society notices F R E E , ex*
cept when for money making purposes.
Such notices at regular rates at the option
of the publishers."
BY AUTO
A N D V IS IT T H E D A L L E S
STORE
I f you do not read The Observer, why
aot?
W e would* like to have you take it, and
we know it would be profitable to you to
become a subscriber.
W e »end it .two
year* for $2.50; one year $1.50; 12 # cts a
month isn’t rouc^i. T ry it. Order by
postal card, and pay for it when you can.
W e w ill
aeglect of
changes in
notification
scriber has
delinquent.
1 1 I f M -H -H I
albert
D A R N I E L L E B R O S ., Proprietor»
The Dalles, Oregon
H ead q u arters for our S h er m a n C oun ty
friends; p rices rea so n a b le; first c la ss
restau ran t w ith th e h o tel.
T w o B lo c k s F ro m N e w D epot.
F R E E A U T O B U S T O A N D F R O M A L L T R A IN S
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VINTON HOTEL
At any timewhen requested to do so,
the paper w ill be atscootinued. But we
expect that all arrears wi.t be paid before
such request is made. It is easy to ask us
for a statement, which w ill be cheerfully
rendered at any time. .
Bright Pro J p o s t*..
Ilauu g yr
oilit e
boy»—Vi ell,
iny lad. wbut do y o u « iy ?
‘ hiring
A p p lic a n t-
St. Mary’s Academy
THE DALLES, OREGON
Before I take the Job. n»r. I ’d like to
know I f there’» any chance of proa»,
tion.
M anager—W ell, aa to that. It
depends on the boy. The last one we
bnd here owned the whole place be­
fore he’d been w ith us tw o mouths-
Boarding and Day School for Qlrla
W ilJ Reopen September 8th
Farm For Saio
F or particulars apply to
The place known as Erskine
farm, between M oro and GraM
Valley. F o r particulars and term*
address M rs . H. L. DENNIS,
4tn4
Lake Bay, Wash
Send for adverthing rate«.
Y O U R P A T R O N A G E IS S O L I C I T E D
M -H f t
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The price of The Observer is $1.50 per
year, 75 cento for six months, 50 cento for
tour months— but if neid in «dvance we
accept $2.50 in full *or 2 years.
Shorter
terms than one year 1 2 # cento per month.
A Blue M ark here w ill answer an in*
query, whetf entered upon our calendar,
giving the date of the paper as the date at
which your current subscription expires.
The Election in Sherman Connty.
Sherman has again proven the
oft repeated assertion that in state
gnd national politics the county is
republican, altho in our own local
affairs but once ip the history of
the county has the entire ticket
received united republican sup­
port. This year there was no op­
position between the parties at
thé county primaries and still less
at the election for local office.-
A ll republican candidates on
state and national tickets carried
this copnty. O nly two of the 29
measures op the ballot carried in
Sherman county, restricting the
right to vote to American citizens
and the prohibition amendment,
the last by a vote of 807 to 450.
The eight hour law- was defeat­
ed in the county by a vote of 107
to 1087; the $1500 tax exemption
by 179 to 919; the death penalty
by 398 to 651; increasing the term
o f county officers 493 to 521.
In the state returns indicate that
W ithycombe has beaten Smith for
governor by the largest margin
of votes ever received for that
office; that Chamberlain has been
elected over Booth for United
States senator, altho not by as
large a vote in Multnomah county
as was expected; the state voted
dry by more than 20.000 and lat­
est reports also place Washington
and Colorado in the dry ranks,
California remaining wet.
Strayed Away a arid Lost
Four head óf horses from the
Mathias farm «ear Klondike about
October 18th. AH coming 2-yeaT
old; three bays and one roan; two
brarded AR, two branded GR
on stifle. Reward for information
or return to G eo . H. R ebman ,
3t*n4
Klondike, Oregon
Bargain in Rea! Estate
M oro,x O reg o n .
D u ffe y
A T T O R N E Y S -A T -L A W
Qeneial Practice
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: ROY B E N 8 0 N , Agent for Sherman County, M oro, Ore.
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Five-peMenger touring car with complete equipment, including Mohair
top. clear vision-ventilating windshield, speedometer, fire carrier; electric
horn, starter and lights.
P R IC E $ 8 6 0
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A T JM O R O
The 1915 M axwell outclasses at every point even the splendid 1914 model.
It ha« ■ grscesul, full streamline body io ample capacity for five adult
’ passengers. It is handsomely finished and upholstered. Crown tenders,
rounded radiator and perfectly fitting top add to the artistic appearance of the
ear.
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Three-quarter elliptic rear springs in connection with semi-elliptic front
. . »print, seme aise tires ail around and deep seat upholstering insure comfort-
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able riding qualities. ,
The 1915 Maxwell is equipped with an efficient electric starting and light-
* ’ ing system.
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Sherman County Automobile Owners J
C . M . H u d d le s to n
Reward Offered far Strays
Oregon
D r. T h e o . .B e le tsk i
Official Stock Inspector
Notice to Farmers
price offers the same amount of
reading, and none can offer better
quality. Less than four cents a
week provides this best of Christ­
mas gifts—$2.00 a year. If you
subscribe now, all the remaining
issues of the year w ill be sent free,
and the Companion Home Cal­
endar A copy of the calendar
is also sent to those who Aake a
gift subscription. Send for sample
copies and the Forecast for 1915.
Tbe Youth’s Companion, 144
Berkeley street, Boston, Mass.
W alther-W H IIam s Oarage
THE DALLES, OREGON
During winter w ill roll feed grain
Treats all Domesticatei Animals.
at the farm of Grant Morgan.
Your patronage w ill be appreci­
W ASCO,
OREGON T H E
ated. For particulars see
Telephone M ain 502.
J ohn H astings
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or G rant M organ .
CORN SHOW
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Livery À doraobile Service
w ill be proof that the Pacific Northwest
raises as fine corn as the “ corn belt.”
It w ill be held under the auspices o f the
TIRSS
BLACK
O A L I T T L E M IS S IO N A R Y W O R K IN Y O U R
idle days by tellin g your neighbors of the good
q u a lities of T he Observer.
-If you c a n ’t get their su b ­
scriptions, send us th eir addresses and we w ill send
them sam ple copies. We pay for all so licitin g you do
Subscribe for T he Observer. B est W eekly published
New subscriptions received at this
in th e Inland E m pire. E veryone lead« it. .
office. .
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Bright, Bryant & Ellis.
C. F. Condon
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THE 1915 MAXWELL
Office in residence.
G ro v e r J .
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O r eg o n .
We have in our employ the T h e D a lle s ,
Gasoline tank, located.under dash cowl, with fitter on dash, with derbu-
best shoe mechanics on the Pacific
retor adjustment control, ammeter and speedometer, add to the convenience * *
coast; they make new work or
C .J .B r ig h t , W .C . B r y a n t . M .G .E l l is .
of
driver.
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repair old! shoes and we guarantee
A ny one wishing a medium-priced 'car can not do better. -L
to do your work cheaper and bet­
ter than any cobbler who has
^Demonstrations can be arranged by phone or otherwise. «’
never learned the trade.
. An inspection o f tbe car w ill be appreciated.
Mens half sale and4ieel $1.25
Descriptive advertising matter mailed upon request.
half sole $1; heels 35c. Ladies
A tto rn ey s-a t-L a w
H f » » w n ♦ m 1 1 t » » < t i4»i i i f m im i <■< h 4 -4’» «■> »■»>■■» i i h i i i ’
half sole and heel $1; half sole 75c
heels 25c. Ladies or mens rubber
offices at
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heels 50c. Stitching or other re­
pairs. according to time and ma­ The D alles and M oro, Ore.
terial used.
We pay postage both ways
and furnish mailing bags for future
shipments with your first order.
Tearing down, cleaning of parts and re-assembling
A ll shoes returned prom ptly.
is not overhauling an automobile.
Victor Marden,
When we rebuild or overhaul a car, each and every
4to30
The Dalles, Oregon
part is looked after carefully and either repaired or
A tto r n e y a t L a w
new parts made.
May we not figure with you on your overhauling
jobs?
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Suitable reward for return or W a s c o ,
Machine work of any description done prom ptly
for information leading to the re­
and at prices consistent with good work.
covery of about 15 head of horses
O ur service department, Red 302, is always at your
Somg are branded W oyer one
command
bar and others W over two bars.
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Mrs. Jannfttc Nichols.
3to30
Condon, Oregon.
O peratives of R e p a ir and S ervice D e p a rtm e n t
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V e te r in a r ia n and
Jacob H inkle, an Oregon pio
neer of 1853, died at his Philo-
jpath home October 26th.
Hc
was o p r of the founders of the
present Oregon Agricultural Col­
lege at Corvallis. M r. Hinkle was
an uncle to Mrs. A. C. Thompson
of Monkland, the family is one of
the few in America that has proof
pf their identification with colonial
affairs in a period of American
history dating prior to the revolu­
tionary war.
H O T E L MORO
Oregon.
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P h y s ic ia n and S u rg e o n .
The real estate dea’ers have
L aw yer.
formed an organization covering
the entire United States for the
purpose of submitting their best
bargains to one another.' Mr. I- Office with W. H, R agsdale
Alex Hunter represents this terri
tory and each month receives a
OREGON.
MORO
list of several thousand real estate
bargains both for sale and trade
from every section of the country.
He w ill be pleased to turn ooe of B E N N E T T , ,
S IN N 0T T ,
these lists over, to any one that
might be interested.
& GALLOW AY
A lex . H unter ,
190)phone Main 101, M oro, Ore.
Shoe Repairs by Parcel Post.
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Winner Fanning Mills
Paints, Oils, Glass, etc .
Buggies, Hacks, Wagons
Fairbanks & Morse Windmills
Steel and Wood Frame Harrows
Steel Ranges and Howard Heaters
Bowsher and Superior Grain Grinders
Superior and Peoria Disc and Hoe Drills
The famous “ Young Giant” Roller Crasher
Foos and Fuller & Johnson Gasoline Engines
Dr, C. L. Poley
Travelers at Biggs
Moro
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1st to 15th of each month.
Pure bred Mammoth Bronze
turkeys; hens $3.50, toms $5. hnd
Office opposite Drs. Goffin
: $7.50, these are magnificent birds.
J Any one desiring these for breed­ W ASCO .
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ing purpose call on or write me
16th to 30th of each month.
before holidays as I shall dispose
of ALL my surplus stock at that Office opp. McCoy, Atwood Co
time.
Mis. S . J. R I T C H E Y ,
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M onklaud, Oregon
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Opposite Postoffice
R D BET PRICES OH THE FOLLRIHO:
OREGON
Do prevent
side slipping
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ID e iitis t
To or from any point, partic­
N O N -S K ID
ularly Sherman county. Experi­
enced driver and car always ready.
Grass Valley, Oregon.
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Phone me at my expense from
any place. Reasonable charges
The Christmas Thought.
with plenty of time given com­
E ntirely new, co n v en ien t to business
mercial men to ’ ’ make” towns.
G eorge E llard .
Clean beds, and table the best th e m arket
Ideas on Christmas giving are
JA X n o n -s k id
Grass Valley, Oregon.
w ill afford. / Prices reasonable.
C om ­
rapidly changing among the sen­
. tread ia a never
ending series of bev­
sible. Those who think as they
m ercial trade solicited.
elled edge diamonds
give are looking for a year-round
whose angle .edge»
service as the important thing.
prevent slip, while a
CONDUCTED ON THE BEST PRINCIPLES.
Should try our famous chick­
p o w e r fu l\R u c t io n
In
a
week
of
shopping,
with
all
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en plate dinners; all kinds of nice
grips the road.
oooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooo its strain, you will not find a bet­ sandwich, pie, cake, good coffee.
. ” W h ilt o th tr » a n
W illard L unch C ounter
ter gift than a year’s subscription
s claiming Q uality wc
to the Youth’s C om panion.' It
are guaranteeing it. ”
PREVENTED
offers its service, its clean enter­
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bto; pratomd tv
W C R U T L E D G E , Proprietor.
tainment, its fine suggestiveness
bea»UM th.y ara-
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a n d te s t i m o n i a ls
week after week, and the end of
wîîuft
Autom obile S u pplier
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JL» il» VA 50-oX
Pill»
<5 the year, which finds many a gift
Cattar*»
Oregon
The Dalles,
N e a r e s t H o te l t o B u s in e s s C e n te r , B a n k
du. to orar
T h . ratMrtorfto or Cutter
in the attic, dust-covered and for­ rAra
»araai» aaly.
o f ip M -ia ltz liiif In van
order dlracL
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a n d D e p o t. C o u r te o u s T r e a t m e n t , C le a n
gotten, brings the Companion TMC CUTTER LABORA
B e d s a n d T a b le t h e b e s t t h e m a r k e t w ill .
again, with all the charm o f last
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Christmastide.
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S U N D A Y D IN N E R S 3 5 0 ,
GINN, COLEMAN & CO.
S ister S uperior .
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Turkeys For Sals.
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O R E G O N -W A S H IN G T O N R A IL R O A D
& N A V IG A T IO N CO.
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W a lla W a lla , W a s h in g to n
N o vem b er 25 to 28, I 9 H
representative ears, the cream of
1000 acres, from the 1914 crop of this
newest and best addition to Pacific N orth­
west products, w ill be on competitive ex­
hibition..
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Tickets, schedules and full inform ation
upon application to any agent of the
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SupplidA ,
L u m b e r , W o o d , C o a l,
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MANUFACTURERS OF
MILL FEED AND FLOUR.
T h e O b s e r v e r . I t P a y s . If
ISO Will 110 SRI OR on
We <'«idls»ll^ Mullet* Y»ur
Good Stationary, nicely printed is one of the firs t
requirmentA of a <ood business. W e can supply you.
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