Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, November 06, 1914, Image 3

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W . A. Morgan has rented the
Mrs. Starr Ruggles n - reported
November 8.
C. C. Callaway property for a
oh the lick lilt.
home thia winter.
Presbyterian Church:
R . W . Pinkerton iaback from a
The Dorcas Society cleared just
Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30
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•hort butineis trip to Portland.
Always Dreaded the 14th.
MOW M
Most dismal of all men off the stage
was G rim aldi the clown,i and b is ' fa­
ther fathered him. He bad that enri-
MO|.n, HHKKMAN QO.,OREGON'
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date which aa-
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sails «0 many.* The alder Grimaldi hat­
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ed the 14<h of the month, and when
The theme in the morning wjll It was passed he ngartled himself as
F R ID A Y ......... November 6, 1914 ing her mother, Mrs. J. L. Yarnel dinner and supper served.
M n . D. E. Stephen, and Mr». * e "SowinM and Reaping” The safe until the n ext He was born,
of Portland.
E u re k a Lodge N a . 121.
W . H . Ragsdale will entertain the eveoing theme will be announced christened and married on the 14th of
the month, and. being discontented
The
local
option
election
for
members of the Dorcas society at lb® morning service
a .
a a . w. auro. oc.
with all'three eventq. we w|U hope hie
the 6i»t And third the city of GraM Valley was de­ at Dorcas hall the afternoon of
death on March 14, 1788, satisfied Mm
evenings of
cided dry by nine votes.
—London TaUer.
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O. A. Ramavi, entertain-
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WE HAVE SECURED THE AGENCY
FOR THE JUSTLY POPULAR
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with us.
members
month
Viriti
Visiting m
cordially invited to mecí
By order o f W . M.
J. M . PAMAT, Secretary.
Bethlehem Chapter
NO. 78 O. K. A.
Regular communication
each 2d and 4th Thursday
evenings monthly.
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F. B. F omtnea ,
M o ro L o d g e, N a . 113,
i. o. o. r. aoro, o r.
i Meeting every Saturday
evening at 7:30 o'clock.
'Visiting members are cor-
' dially invited.
Members
expected to be present.
H anky R ugolas , Noble Qrand.
F . E. F aoan , Secretary.
T ry L. W . R o n ’ chocolate ice
cream ioda.
T ry the famous Sunday dinner
at the Hotel M oro.
Beit mucilage and bruihei at the
Observer Book Store.
See M illikin “ the harness mak­
er” at Wasco, Oregon.
G o to L. W . R om for your cold
drinks and ice cream dainties.
Always in stock, beautiful Birth
Day Postal Cards, at the Observer
Book Store.
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Abstracts promptly made by the
Sherman County Abstract Com ­
pany, M oro, Oregon.
Carbolinium, fresh stock, direct
from Germany, now on sale at
The Observer Book Store.
I have a good residence in
M oro for sale, possibly two. J.
M . Parry; enquire at post office.
$2000 and more, to loan on
farm lands. Interest eight per cent.
Sherman County Abstract Com­
pany, Moro, Oregon.
Your chickens will soon pay
for them selves in increased egg
production if you will use a quart
can of carbolineum around the
chicken house and perches; you
can get it at the Observer Store.
Wednesday, the 11th.
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G . W . Rfffisell is having exten­
The J. P. O ’Meara Implement
sive improvements made to his
and Supply Co. has had- their
residence on ,McCoy .street ,
agency territory enlarged by the
Mrs. W m . Young and daughter H o lt Harvester Co to include all
Mabel, accompanied by Harry of Shrman, Gilliam , Wheeler.
Horner, weie visitors from Kent Morrow Crook, Wasco, counties
Monday.
in Oregon and Klickitat county in
J. A. Rasmussen and family, ac­ Washington«
companied by Chester Andersoif,
On the W . S. Powell farm is a
motored to Maupin the other jack rabbit with a well developed
week for a visit with J. E . Styer bumpiof curiosity When discov­
of that place.
ered, it ran Into a badger hole;
Jay Bowerman and Miss Wayfe dodging into the hole each time
Hockett, niece ot R. A. Booth anything was thrown *at it, then
candidate for senator, were marri­ immediately showing his head
ed in Portland Sunday. Nov. 1st, again for another rubber.
at the home of M r. Bowecman’s
China pheasants are quite plen­
sister.
tiful io the vicinity of the L i V.
Large prders for flour are being Moore farm south of M oro. The
placed with Oregon njillers by bitds should be encouraged, pro-
representatives of the waring gov­ tected, and fed during the coming
ernments of Europe. The same winter to that later these birds can
buyers are also after all the oats, be a native game bird for Sher­
man cojnty. For the protection
wheat and barley not yet sold.
of the China pheasant the state
Those attending morning ser­
has declared this a closed district
vices at the Presbyterian church
and * a fine of $50 is the penalty
last Sunday enjoyed a vocal solo,
for killing one.
rendered as a special feature, by
The Erskine farm house, occu­
Miss Gist, a member <P<he local
pied
by Robt. Urquhart, was'near
corps of teachers in our public
destruction
by fire Monday after­
schools.
noon/ It was a very windy day
J. A. Rasmussen is nursing a
antf it is thought a spark from the
mashed finger on his left hand as
chimney lodged in the side wall.
the result of an effort to repair a
Those in the house had no idea
tread of his horse power. H e was
of the danger until M r. Urquhart
putting it on a coal oil cart; so that
came running from his work in
it would be handier to work at,
the field, attracted by the smoke.
but the can was closer to the
The fire had succeeded in burn­
plank than M r. R. expected.
ing a fair sized in the Wall of the
Another land slide in the Cule­ houoe.
bra cut in the Panama canal, has
Mrs. Claud Thompson expects
once more blocked the channel.
to leave for Illinois this week 4o
This slide is an aftermath of the
visit a few weeks with her father;
big slide in October that blocked
proceeding from to there Los
the channel for five days. The
Angeles and vicinity where she
slides ate expected to occur for
will meet M r. Thompson, who
some time, until the earth sides of
will leave within ten days for Cal­
the cut become settled.
ifornia to visit with his uncle Owen
Thompson,
who in turn is now
Severe A tta c k o f C o lic C u re d .
E. E. Cross, who travels in Virginia and in New Y ork preparing to return
other Southern States, was taken suddenly
and severely ill with colic. A t the first store to his California home. Owen
he came to the merchant recommended has just finished a seven months*
( hamberiain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. Two doses of it cured him. 'No journey across the continent, driv­
one should leave home on a jeurney without ing his Shetland pony team and
a bottle of this preparation For sale by all
visiting all cenic resorts enroute.
dealers.— Advertisement.
Rev. B. F< H a rper will preach
, How’» This?
in Monkla<i<t tft 11 a.m. and 7.30
W
e
offer One Hundred Dollars
p.m. H e will be joined by the
Reward for any case of Catarrh
pa,lor on Monday in a sene, of tha,
u CMred by HaU>3
evangelistic nxfStinSs. Come, and Catarrh Cure.
bring your r i t o b o u with you.
, w jih i
Building M a te ria l a t th e R ight Prices
transactions and financially able to carry
Methodist
S u n d a y Schnbl at 1Ü a. m.
Preaching service in Spaulding
at 12 (noon) find in Moro at 7:30
P-
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Hall’s Catarrh
Cure is taken Internally*
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£ directly ______
upon the ____
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mu-
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9 system . Testim onials
cents per bottle. Sold
Its.
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family Ptlla for constipation.
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AU are heartily invited.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
John Robertson, pastor.
Circuit
The regular November term pf
the circuit court convenes at Moro
on the 16th. The following list
of jurors have been summoned to
be in attendance:
From Demoss: W . L- Taylor.
From Rufus: Geo. E. WHker-
son. L. E. Langford.
From Wasco: A. D. Richel-
dorfer, E. R. M cM illin, H . T.
Peugh, E. M . Alley, J. F. Royce.
Victor Anderson, Roy Kich’, F .L .
Morrow.
From Grass Valley: Ray Rags­
dale, 1. N . Lemmon, Frank Olds,
A. L. Russell. B. C. Baker. G . C.
Vintin.-
From Kent: Geo. W itter, A S.
Johnson, John Dougherty.
From Monklarld: H . M . Shull;
C. A. Todd, W . H . Burres.
From Moro: Robt. Urquhart,
L. V. Moore, O . L . Belshee, E.
Amidon, W . B. Johnston, O . N .
Ruggles, W .S. Powell,- L,J. Pape.
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Sherman County Realty Transfers.
Dating to October 31, 1914.
4 Mary Morrow to Earl Fields;
lots 7? 8, and 9 block 5, original
townsite of Wasco, $700.
Louis J. Gates to John R. Bay­
lis»; c X sec 10 4s rl8e w.m. $7000
• Fred Braack to.Henrich Paljens
n X seX i «eX fffX sec 23, iw X
swX sec 24 tp 3fi rl5e. w.m.» $1.
U S of A to Fred Braack; n X
seX A seX seX «ec 23, swX swX
sec 24 tp 3s rl5e w m.
Persons contemplating a visit to
H ot Lake Springs, Oregon, who
require ■ the service of a wheel
chair or other special conveni­
ence, are requested by the man­
agement to gtve «notice of arrival
in advance, so that proper care
and attention may be assured.
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Mrs. A. Rose was voted the sil­
ver medal at the ladies contest
held in the opera house Monday
evening.
HE CALL OF
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COME IN AND SEE THIS MACHINE
A. J. AJ:mw. paMor.
Hot Lake Manager Would Like Notice
of Arrival in Advance.
TUM-A-LUMBER
Van Brunt Grain Drill
Monklaod:
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Rural life offers to young men days
of toil and night« of study. It offers
frugal fare and plain çlothes. It of­
fers lean bodiea, ha/ff muscles, horny
hands and furrowed brbws. It of­
fers wholesale r e l a t i o n to the ex­
tent necessary to maintain the high­
est efficiency. It offers the burden of
bringing up large fdfhilles and train­
ing 'them In the productive life. It
offers the obligations of using all
wealth as tools and not as means of
pelf-gratification. It does not offer
the insult of a Lfo of ease, or aes­
thetic enjoyment, or graceful con­
sumption or emotional ecstasy. It
offers, instead, the joy ot productive
achievement, of participating in the»
building up of a higher rural civilisa­
tion.
To young women also It offers toll,
study, frugal faro and plain clothes
such as befit those' who are honored
with a great a n d , difficult task. It
offers also the pain«, the burdens and
responsibilities of sacred motherhood.
It offers the obligation and perpetua­
tion in succeeding generations the
principles of the productive life made
manifest In themselves. It does not
offer the Insult of a life of pride and
vanity. It offers the Joys of achieve­
ment, of self-exprMelon not alone
in dead marble and canvas, but also
In the pi« etle- 11 ve/^bf children to Jhe
shaped and moulded Into those Ideal
forms of mind and heart which their
B
dreams have pictutod.
Cooperative thiahlng la the biggest
problem that confronta the farm er to-
In the County Court of the «tats of Ore-
rou for Sherman county.
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l a the m atter of the estate of John H
Landry, daceaned.
Notion is hereby Riven that tt)« nuder-
•iened. haa been duly appointed Admini­
stratrix o f tbe estate o f John H. Landry,
deernaed,«- and that all persons having
claim « against aaid deceased or hi*
eaU te are hereby required to prnsent the
M uie./Jni.' verified, w n h tbe proper vouch-
era. to the said Adnnnixlratrix, nt the law
office o f Bright, Bryadt A E llis in Moro
In aaid Oounty and State,w ithin gix month«,
front the date of tbe first publication of
thia notice.
Dated and Aral published at Moro, Sher­
man oouuty, Oregon, th is 6th dav of Nov­
ember. a. p. IH14.
«, S«irah E. Landry, Adm inistratrix,
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B mioht , B stamt and E llis ,
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Attorney» for Administratrix
NÖTIGE OF FINAL SETTLEM ENT.
Io tbe County Court of the State of Ore­
gon, for Sherman oounty.
In Ute m atter of the Estate of Charles N.
MoGnleu, deoeeaed.
To all whom it may oona-rn —
Notion la hereby giv«in that the nnder-
sigund ad mini strain x of the estate of
Charles N MvCaleb, deaenaed, and alao «4
m iuiatratris of the partnership entate of
the partnerahip exuding prior to and nt the
tim e of tbe den h of aaid Charles N. MoCnl-
eb, between turn and one Ü . M Frost, ban
filed in »aid matter wtth the clerk of the
above entitled court her final report and ae-
ootint ot her 'xdni nmiratlrtQ, ,,f the aaid
eetatea and that by order of aaid ooort
Monday the 7th day of December. 1914, at
the hour of 10 o'ot.wk a. in. has been dnlv
appointed a» tbe time and the OonntyC art
Room in the connty dbart hanse, at Mon»,
in aaid oounty and stats, as ttie place for
H e »ettleineni of tho said fiusl report and
account, and for tbe bearing nnd deter­
m ination o t objeoti.iua thereto if an>, and
the ecltlem rnt of the aaiue und of the »aid
estates
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Dated thi« 4th day o f November, 1914.
P hokhk M c O ai kb -DiiMoaa,
Admiuiatratrix of aaid estates.
U uotrr, B ktant «t E llis , Moro, Oregon
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Attorneys for »aid adm inistratrix.
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•' SlIE K IK F’S SALE.
In ihe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Snermau Couuty.
C. O. H slae, plututiff
va.
W tE . O etzi M illing and M au n --
facturiug Company, a cor­
poration, defeudnut.
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Notioe ta hereby given that pnr^naut to
foreclosure, decree and
order o f sale duly issued ont of and under
the seal ut the Circuit con n of the state
of Oregon, for Sherman Oounty, to me d i­
rected and dated the 14th day of October,
1914, upon a decree lor the foreclosure of a
oertain mortgage, and upon a judgm eut
rendered and entered in said oourt on the r
12th day of September, 1914, in the above
entitled o a n se ,m favor of the plaintiff, G. O
Hulae, and against the defendant, W. E.
G etzs M illing and M anufacturing Company
a corporation, above named, for the sum of
two thousand ($2,000.00) dollars, with inter­
est thereon from the 13tn day of September,
1902, at tbe rate of eight per cent, per
anunm , and the tim ber sunt of two hun­
dred (62ÛO.OÜ) dollars, attorney’« fees, and
the costs and disbursem ents of the above
entitled amt, and tbe ooata and the aourniug
costa of and npuh thtk writ, and com mand­
ing m e 4o make sale of tbe real piro^ierty
em braced in said decree of foreclosure,
and hereinafter described, I will ou
L. W . R O SS
JEW ELER
Ice C ream , Cold Drinks,
Candy, Cigars ¿(.Tobacco
FOUNTAIN DRINKS A SPECIALTY
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The grain grouiers Conveniences
Are not alone confined
and the Telephone.
to R u ra l Free D elivery of m a il
T h ere is an other convenience w hich a ll
farm er« should have — and m a n y do have — a checking ac­
count w ith a good b ank.
T h e poneewtor of wncti an account
avoids the risk of h a v in g his m oney on his person or about
hie home where it is in danger of fire and thievoe.
H is b ills paid by check are not o n ly a v a lid receipt, b u t
also a convenience in his home transactions where very often
the necessary change for concluding settlem ent is not a t hand
D o p ’t slop to th in k this over, b u t staVt an account now w ith
The |||asco |j|arehousc (Hilling go.
gank, of (Boro.
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DEALER
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Harness Supplies of all Kinds
Have received a complete line of Saddles
For Ladies, Men and Boys.
^Saturday, November 21st, 1914,
st
tbe hour o f 9 o’olock a. m. at the front
door o f the oounty eonrt house in Moro,
ffhertnan oounty, Oregon, 'sell at publio
auction to the highest bidder, tor 'cash in
baud, ail the right, title aud tuterest of
tbe above named defendant, W. E. Oetas
M illing and M annfnotaring Company, a
corporation, in. and to tbe follow ing des-
artbed real property, towit:
Beginning at a point sixty eight and one
half
feet north of the northeaat oor-
ner of the southeast quarter of section
eighteen (18) in township one (1) sooth of
range sevputeen (17) eaat of w.m.: thence
north one hundred aud thirty seven and
one half (187X)
R»e line o f the Co­
lumbia Southern Railway Company right of
way; thence sohth R4° 11’ west 1A6 feet
along the 4 in e of said right o f way to the
line, of the Columbia Southern Railway
Company station grounds; tbenoc «onto
8ô° 49’ east KM) feet to Railroad avenue^
thence ner’h 54u 11’ e a st to place of begiu-
niug; said piece or paroel of laud being lot
” A” as shown and designated upon the map
or plat of City View addition to Moro, in
Sherman oounty, Oregon, according to the
recorded plat (hereof iu the comity olerk’s
offioe in Raid oounty; together with all and
singular tbe tenem ents, bered In» men is and
appartsnauoes thereunto belonging or In
anyw ise appertaining.
Also a pteoe or parcel of land beginning
At a uoint where the west line soot ion seven­
teen (17) township one so a Hi range seven­
teen ( I f ) east of w. m. intersects tbe sooth
line of the Columbia Southern Railway
Company right of
said point being two
hundred and six (20t>) feet north of the
northeast borner of the sontlieast quarter
of Motion eighteen (18) t >wn*hfp one south
>f range »eventeen (17) east of w.m : thence
south 85° 49’ east one hundred feet: thence
south 64° 11’ west to the I me of section sev­
enteen (17) township one sooth of range
seventeen (17) east of w. m .| tbiitue north
on said west tine o f said section seventeen
to plaoe of beginning; said piece or parcel
of land <M>ntaiulttg about four thousand
seven hundred nnd sixteen and two-third
(47U>X) equare fdet, and nil being within
tbe corporate h a n ta ,of tbe City of Moro in
the ooanty o r Sherman, a|ate of Oregon
together with all nnd singular tbe tene­
m ents, Lereditgnienta and appurtenances
tbereuuto belonging or io anywise apper­
taining.
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Also the Flooring M ill situated upon
the aforesaid real p p p e ttv , together with
all m achinery of evfery kind and nature
tued and to be hefeafter ns» d in and nbont
the operation o f the name, whether annexed
to said real property or otherwise; alao one
78 horse power boiler, one fitl horse power
Fairbanks, Morse A Co. fngiti»; eIso five
double stands slxlrt rolle? m ills; one single
stand 9418 roller mill; two oelnmbna bolters;
two oantrifnual retd«: two par fiers; fonr
dost collsct'>rs; oue m illing sépara tor t n«e
doable seonrer; one flodr packer; one fbed
paoker; one bran dilater; seventeen stand
elevators, and nil shafting, pulleys, and
belting to ci u u » d tbe above machinery,
also all niaohitory, .toiila, appliances, and
other apparatus now and titai may hereafter
be acquired by said W. K Gt- ZS M illing Mini
Manuiaciurun.' Coiup-iny for o-a iu and
about tbs operation of said Flooring Mill'.
Dated at Xloro, Oregon, ibis 20th day of
Obtober. 1914.
J. C. MeKaaM. Sheriff of
M-eaSafff-111]
Shevmaa oouety. Oreaoa.
Repair Work Neatly Done In Prompt Time.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN!
(0HII CLQTHES [LEIHE], PRESSED IM IEPIIIED
Anything that is soiled can be cleaned,
and I can do it neatly, properly, satis­
factorily. I will be here permanently
VICTOR J. MINNON, MORO, OREGON
Located In tbe Webb brick building
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M oro B a r b e r S
hop
Porcelain JSath T u b .
Everything First Class and up to date.
Agent for Model Steam Laundry of The Dalles
Shop in Brick Building next Observer Offioe
J. N . L A N D R Y ,
P r o p r ie to r .
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W reaths of Laurel
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W ere used to decorate the brows of
conquering hero« in olden time«. Now,
we consecrate the burial pieces of our
deed with
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Monuments
of enduring marble or granite.
W e invite you to come in end tee
our newest designs end look over lo m t
of the aeioi-completed stones now in
stock.
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W atts Marble Works
The Deilea,
Oregon.
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