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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1914)
The •b s e rv e r MOKA, HH K B IM N 0 0 . ,0 **0 0 1 1 F R ID A Y with us. ■r' ». Always read the Observer. T e L- W*. Row’ chocolate ice cream soda. Mayor J. C. Freeman is a busi I November 27. 1914 ness visitor in Portland. M r*. F. R. Messinger was a Grass Valley visitor in M oro Eureka La**» No. 121 Tuesday. A. F. • a . M. aero. Or, the flrat and third ▼eainga of each month , Viatting memben cordially invited to mete By order ot W. M. II. P abay , Secretary. L . Barnum and W . H . Ragsdale were business visitors at Grass Valley Monday. r- J. Carbolinium, fresh stock, direct from Germany, now on sale at Bothlohem Chanter The Observer Book Store. mo . n o. a. s. Miss Anna M ahrt was a visitor Regular communication t e h Id l d s end i each 4th Thursday in Moro Tuesday afternoon, from eveoiagp monthly. the family home near Monklond. F. E. F oatnbm , Claud J. Thompson is now in the sunny south land of Califor Moro Lo00o, No. 113, I. o. o. F. Moro, or. * nia where he is visiting relatives near Los Angeles. o ’clock, are cor* dially -----. expected to he preacet. HSMBY Ri'OGLK.», Noble Grand P . B. P aoam , Secretary Elmer, younger son of M r. and Mrs. Chas. E. Davis, had his arm broken below the right elbow while coasting bit-week on frosty ground. E li Cochran and wife were vis itors in M oro Wednesday from The Dalles, enroute to Wasco where they ate Thursday dinner with relatives. a T ry the famous Sunday dinner ■ As many members as possible at the Hotel M oro. should arrange to attend the state ' C. L . Powell was a business vis* convention of the Farmers' Union held this year at The Dalles on itor in Portland this week. Tuesday, December 1st. Always in stock, beautiful Birth Best mucilage and brushes at the Miles Standish in Pantonine. Observer Book S to re . See M illikin “ the harness mak The entertainment provided by I Mrs. E l l / nson is visiting the Boardman school literary so er at Wasco. Oregon. brother. Curtis ciety at its first meeting this fall Mrs. O . A. Ramsey and daugh at the home. Johnson. * ter Lanora were visitors at Wasco was a pleasant and unique surprise Abstracts promptly made by the to those attending. A pantomine Monday. Sherman County Abstract Com* re-production o f Miles Standish D on’t forget the Dorcas society pany, M oro, Oreg ion. was staged, Mrs. Frank Hennagin bazaar at Dorcas hall Wednesday, December 2d. i last week Hans reading a section or chapter and W hen in ens of a note” followed by acting in pantomine. M r. and Mrs. R. D . Jackson said “ it was > to relieve pain Miles Standish was impersonated were called to Portland last week to need medi to find the drug by Chris Schultz; Jolyi Alden by by the death of M r. Jackson’s and not be Homer Hennagin; Priscella by father and the illness of Mrs. Jack store man. Lotus Hennagin; Herman Chris son’s Bister. Co. at Wasco tiansen, Jim Kenny, Pearlie Hen- Tbe I. W . ply of altalfa and nagin, and Miss Wonder, teacher The Dorcas society realized the have a fine |nd They also of the school, participated in the sum of $12.30 from the entertain grain hay on good seed rye wedding scene. ment last week. T o this they have a supply illing agents for have added $1.30 and subscribed and are count for three barrels of floilr for the Diamond flout List of Subscribers for Flour to Aid Belgian sufferers. Fortner have Messrs, tbe Belgians Sufferers. pera hojse for Y our chickens will soon pay leased the M< are. A dance, B. S. Huntington, one barrel. for them selves in increased egg a term of thr< orchestra, on W . D. W alhn. production if you will use a quart with music by Thanksgiving i is the first L. Barnum, can of carbolineum around the two management, event.under J H . W. Strong one chicken bouse and perches; you ir intention to H . M . Shull It it said to can get it at the Observer Store. pictures. later put on Geo. Hennagin A. C. Thompson is the owner of a five passenger six cylinder Studebaker car, secured through the Geo. N . Crosfield* agency at Wasco last Friday. Andrew says that Dewey prefers the new car but that he prefers to ramble along in his little old Ford car. H e says that his little Ford has rambled 12.000 miles and ii still going. Christmas Tree... . — W &. ■ “ -■■■= I n ÎNDJ myND [ouy fornai” i t I UM-A-LUMBER T um -A-L ump y » eooeoeoaooooo&oooo oooooooooooo ' L .W . R O S S - L. LJ Peetz C. L. Ireland two R. B. Hoskinson one D. Christianson “ F. A. Sayre O. L. Belshee N. P. Hansen Geo. E. Lewellen C. R. Belshe James Woods T. C. I^e. Hans Thompson Chris Anderson M. L. Hoskinson E. Amidon Hartin Hansen Dorcas Society three “ Sam Brisbin, one dollar F. L. Burnett FOUNTAIN DRINKS A SPECIALTY MO RO , OREGON r wv v rv v t Call at Hotel M oro F ri day and Saturday, Dec ember 4th and 5th, and have Dre. Lowe and Turner show you the new Kryptop double vision glasses, without lines or seams in the lens to catch dirt, strain the eyes, or come apart. One light, solid, piece of glass which looks like a single pair, yet answers the purpose of two, enabling you to read or do close work sod sec distant objects perfectly. Remem ber the dates. They do not go from house to house. They have no agents. Consult them at their hotel office. They w ill be in M oro every sixty days. Tuesday the d rill in the city well passed from hard rock into a softer strata at a depth of 120 feet and a gain of foot an hour was made for some time. Surface water in the tube hinders the work quite a bit. Wednesday afternoon the well was down 180 feet. A n Excellent Shampoo. T he following la a recipe fo r a abam poo th at wMI make the h a ir fluffy and easy to dress: T ake WUf a cake of white castlle soap, •!» « *• I t up finely and boll In a pint of; w a te r u n tU J t Jellies Allow It to become cool; Then beat, up tbe yolks of three eggs and add them to the aonp Jelly w ith a tea spoonful o f euu de cologne. Shampoo the h air In the usual w ay, rubbing tbe m ixture w ell lot? the scalp and rinsing out w ith soft water. Her Last W ard. -She ought to drop dead fo r the a w ful Ilea sbe’a telling.” «aid tbe p lain tiff excitedly, listening to the witneaa for tbe defense. “ Don’t say th at,” admonished the Judge. “She ought,” repeated th e plaintiff. “Don’t say th at ngalaF’ warned the Judge. ’ » . “W ell. I won't, bntr she o u g h t”— Topekn Journal. Chapel In a gelL Tbe largest 1 j «1I ever made was cast in Moscow. Ku»s1a. In 1T33 Ito weight was 220 tons. It wn» a great deal too h e a v j to be naed «a a bell, so a hole was made In It co aerre as a door and the Interior waa used aa a chapel. — — ■ — »— BL--. n d NerYOaanwM C u re d . Headache a an<L . “Chamberlain’« Tablet« are entitled to all the praise I can give them/; write« Richard 01 p, SpenoerpO«^ I óoerpoA N 1 . I . They hare cored ’ ine 'of headaA e and v and reatorad me to my normal health. For sale by all deaton.- Mrt. m m a v v v v r r v w r r * w w r The grain growers Conveniences A re n o t a lo n e confine*! an d th e T e le p h o n e . Ideas on Christmas giving are rapidly changing among the sen- sible.^ Those who think as they give are looking for a year-round service as the important thing. In a week of shopping, with all its strain, you w ill not find a bet ter gift thana year’s subscription to the Youfh’s Companion. It offers its service, its clean enter tainment, its fine suggestiveness week after week, and the end of the year, which finds many a gift in the attic, dust-covered and for gotten, brings the Companion again, with all the charm of last Christmastide. No American monthly at any 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 C a l endar. A copy of the calendar is also sent to those who make a gift subscription. Send for sample copies and the Forecast for 1915. The Youth’s Companion, 144 Berkeley street, Boston. Mass. New subscriptions received at this office. > to R u r a l F re e D e liv e ry of m a il T h e re is a n o th e r co n ve n ien ce w h ich a l l sh o u ld h a v e — a n d m a n y d o h a v e — a c h e c k in g ac c o u n t w ith a good b a n k . avoid s th e J O IN JEW ELER Ice C re a m , C old D rinks, C an d y, C ig a rs ¿ .T o b a c c o fa rm e r« in the The Public Christmas Tree s t a n d s ___ public square for everybody, and everybody should have a hand in rearing it a COME IN AND SEE THIS MACHINE Tbe Christmas Thought by rearing a MUNICIPAL s CHRISTMAS TREE r ful for if Van B runt Grain Drill XHÄRLCSfW lgj Merriest Christmas When the year’s work is ended and the crops are safely harvested, when the strutting turkey cock makes you think of white meat and drum . stick and wish bone and your mind dwells up , on thoughts of pumpkin pie and when the smell of Thanksgiving is in the air and you count your many blessings You will surely have something to be th^nk ■Hueama - . In the movement to give this place the “ When the fro s t is on the Punkin And your fuel bin is full of entertained the family at dinner Thanksgiving day. Places were prepared for thirty six and a jo lly time they must certainly have had. A group picture of the party was secured during the"*ffernoon by Artist Raymond. L E T ’S A L L 99 WE HAVE SECURED THE AGENCY FOR THE JUSTLY POPULAR * . h F. Belshee, W F. Jackson with the assistance of Miss Cassie, W . H . Ragsdale o iN erry Y O U R A T T E N T IO N I M r. and = Born to M r. and Mrs. C. A. Day Postal Cards, at the Observer Todd at the family home near Book Store. Monkland on Sunday evening, Louis J. Gates and wife were November 22d, at seven o ’clock, passengers from Kent Tuesday en a daughter. D r. W . N Morse route to Portland. attending. Florence Armswortby was a vis* The ladies of the Dorcas society itor from Wasco, over Sunday, at will hold their annual bazaar at the home of Mrs. J. F. Foss. Dorcas H all Wednesday, Dec. 2d. Roy R. W alker passed through beginning at one o’clock prompt. M oro Tuesdsy, home from Port* Besides fancy work, pie,, cake, land where he sold a car of bogs. coffee and candy % will be sold. Hans Thompson and family Uncle James Martin was moved were Sunday guests at the home last week from the Dr. Poley san of Chris Andersen and family, on itarium at M oro to The Dalles the 22d. _______ L_ Hospital.» It is considered that W , C. Todd is again able to be the change will be to his good as a t home and attend to routine be will be in a ward where he can work on the farm altho he yet ha* see more people. hit arm in a sling. Mrs. H U . Martin entertained ♦ M r t/J . C. Hóckmsn submitted a few of Miss Neita M artin’s most to an operation Monday at Wasco personal friends at dinner the from which D r. Poley reports the evening of November 19th in patient as rallying nicely. honor of her daughter's 19th an Several very pretty Mrs. McClelland and daughter niversary. Miss Ruth returned Saturday presents were received by the from a visit at Wasco, attending young lady commemorative of the ladies* aid bazaar while away. the occasion. If your buildings arc built and r ^ i r e d with W P f J ’ Advertise in the Observer. T h e possessor of such an a c c o u n t ris k of h a v in g h is m o n ey on his person or about h is h o m e w here it is in d a n g e r of fire a n d thieves. H is b ills p a id b y check are n o t o n ly a v a lid receip t, b u t also a co n venien ce in bis h om e tra n s a c tio n s w here v e ry often th e necessary change for c o n c lu d in g s e ttle m e n t is n o t a t hand D o n ’ t stop to t h in k th iA O v e r, b u t s ta rt a n ac co u n t now w ith The Wasco Warehouse M illingJo, Bank, of flloro. J. F . B E L S H E E ZvÆoio, Oxeg-oxx. DEALER IN Harness Supplies o f all Kinds Have received a complete line of Saddles For Ladies, Men and Boys. N Repair Work Neatly Done In Prompt Time. M oro B a r b e r S P o r c e la in J S a th hop Tub. Expert eye examination is abso 8 lutely necessary to determine the proper kind of glasses to use. Se lecting them by any other method ) Agent for Model Steam Laundry of The Dalles may result in permanent injury to Shop in Brick Building next Observer Office your sight. When Dre. Lowe and J. N . L K N D R Y , P r o p r ie to r . Turner, the well known eye spec ialists of Portland, prescribe glasses M o x o , ..................... it is with positive and absolute 3UL certainty that they are the best and only kind suited to your eyes. If you do not need glasses they most positively w ill not recom mend them. They w ill be ip A .,4 • »Iw ; M oro every sixty days. „They " r iiw ^» will again visit M oro next Friday and Saturday, December 4th and 5th. Consult them at Hotel M oro W h e n w e get. y o u r w ir e le s s c a ll f o r 'H E L P , parlors. They do not go from w e w i l l c o m e to t h e re s c u e w i t h g o o d o ld house to house. Their glasses are = = = = = P R I N T E R ’S I N K guaranteed to give entire satisfac tion whether they cost $2 or more. GOOD ADVERTISING HAS SAVED M A N Y BUSINESS MBN One charge covers entire cost of FROM FINANCIAL SHIPWRBCK examination, frames and lenses,. Everything First Class and up to date» Owen Thompson is yet in New York city. He has refused an offer of $25 a night to appear in vaudeville and exhibit his team of Shetland ponies, with which he crossed the continent, arid the moving pictures he took as he journeyed. The special school meeting Sat urday was attended by, quite a number of interested tax pagers A levy of 7% mills was voted, which w ill just about finish paying for the new school building and leave the bonds yet outstanding w reams ot la u r e i W ere used to decorate the brow» of conquering hero« in olden time». Now, we consecrate the burial place» of our dead with.------