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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1914)
The Observer» Pyram ids e f CHoepe. T h e G reet pyramid e f Egypt. som e Imes called tbs pyramid of Cheops, The Weather Paring November. The records of Superintended D .E . Stephens, at the Experiment Farm, show that November of FRIDAY . . .December 4. 1914 this year was the coldest Novem ber of the past four years, the Entered as secondelm s matter r t thc mean temperature of that month port office at M oro.Q regoo. Jtftr 2S . 1 this year being more than three Manager. degrees lower than the mean tem C. L. I reland . perature of November, 1913. There were twenty five days of Scad Cor advertising rate*. I f yen do not read The Observer. why the month on which minimum oo<? temperatures were below freezing. W e would Hke to hare you take 1». aod O n five days of the month the we know it would be profitable to you to Kwvxne ■ subscriber. W e tend it twu highest temperature did not ex yean lor $2.50; one year $1.50; T 2 J 4 > « month isa’t much. T rv it. Order by ceed 32 degrees. The lowest tem postal card, and pay for it when you can. perature was 19 degrees above on W e w ill not be responsible lor the November 18th; the highest was neglect of subscribers to notify •• of changes in their addreaa. Nor anil the 59 above on the 1st. notification of a Poet master that the *ub- The precipitation for Novem acriber has ••Removed” settle the bill of a ber. 1914, was only about half the delinquent. Church and Society notices F R E E , ex normal for that month, only two cept when lor money making purpose«. Novembers during the past ten Such notices at regular rates at the option years having less moisture. The of the publishers. total rainfall for the month was A t any timewhen requested io do so, paper «rill be a«acontinurd. But we 0.88 of an inch, making 3.4 inches expect that all arrears wi.i be paid before for the three months of Septem such request is made. It is easy to ask ua lor a ti——— arhich will be cheerfully ber, October, and November and rendered at any time. 10.4 inches tor the calendar year Tbe price of Tbe Observer ss $1.50 per to date. year, 75 cents lor six mouths, SO cento lor four n o a t t o - b w if n»h4 ia -dvance we accept $2 50 ia full «or 2 years. Shorter Water ia the New City WeO. M ORO. ORBGON. terms than on*, year 12H cento per month. Other Nations May G o to but America Goes to Cl 11 ILK the nations of Europe, Asia and A other with hatred in their hearts and d their hands, AMERICA COES PRAY E K E N TLY , TO CHURCH, to pray Cod to r of peace to the earth. For the screech of the shrapnel we substitute t preacher, beseeching Almighty God to bring for the boom of the cannon we sound the reverb of solemn prayer. ‘ Oure is the better way. w Tace one an- weapon« in X Y , REV- the blcttting . BUT W | CANNO T W ORD PRO PER LY OUR M O ST H IG H H IM FO R H IS B L E S S IN G S A N D W E TO C O N T IN U E H IS M E R C IE S T O U S U A N D W O M E N JO IN IN T IJ E GO T O C H U R C H IS P E R V A D IN G T H E L A N D . T H E L IN E IS A L T H E R E IS RO O M FO R M O R E C H U R C H G O E R S - I stand« on a base each side of which originally 704 feet long, but owing to the removal of the costing It Is BOW oaly 74« fe e t Its height according to Wllkenoon. was originally 4 » fast • Inches. Its present feet _______ 8 TO T H E BESEECH NO riO K O F A D M IN 1ST liA T lO N . LONG, B U T EPO RE— GO TO CHURCH! of ours has Never before in the history of this favored css their ob- there been so much occasion for Americans to haa brought ligations to the power which rules the universe, if our <cet us safely thus far on the blessed path of CAUSE HE continue to be set in that path IT W IL L rnerica, who W IL L KEEP THEM THERE. True lov ilixation believe that we have a mission to keep the so many other and holiness and brotherly conduct alight Ph peoples are trying to extinguish it, will express their gratitude to Divine Providence by / Going to church 1 J ~ > '^>1 DEALERS IN ■ Severe A ttocJk o f Oollo OwreSL, oice of the the world; organ pipe N T W H IC H It. H . M c K e a n , M a n a g e r , W a n c o , O r e g o n height being 460 E. K Cron, who travels In Virg in ia and other Soother« States, was taken suddeoly end severely 01 with eelio. A t tbe first store be mass to the merchant recommended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Two doses of it oared him. No one shoald leave home on a Journey without a bottle of this preparation. For sale by all dealers.— Advertisement MORE M EN Independent Warehouse | Hilling (¡0 1 In the Grant» Uonrt of the stole of Ore gon for Sherman eoanty. Ia the matter of the estate of John H Landry, Jeeeeoed. I Notion ia hereby Riven that the nader- •Uiiied, baa been daiy app »luted Admini stratrix of the estate of Jwhn H. Landry, doe a tad, and that alt persons having claims again« said deeeaasd er his t« » ie are here’-y required to present the moi «, d a ,; verified, « lib tbs proper voeoh- era. to tbe said Adroi»i»«tz..trix, at the lew »Qieeof B 'p iit, Brvnnt A B U x in Moto tu said County and KiMte.wUt.io kix mouths, i runt the date of the fire* publieatiou of ibie notice. .L.- " ’ - Dated and firat publish d at Mor «, Sbar- w a e ooeuty, Ortgoo. thia 6i b day of Nov ember, a. {LIM A. « Barab K Landry, Administratrix. Baioirr, B u s irr awn E lv is , &tnfid4t Attorneys fur Administratrix N U TIO K OF F IN A L S r r r L B M B H T . la th f Goaiity Court of the State of Ore»1 «ton, for Sherman eoanty. la the matter of th« Estate of Charles N. MeCaleh, d.eeaeed. fo all Whom it uu «y ouae^nt— Notioe IS hereby (riven that the ander- aiXMd odiBimaSrstrix of (be aetata of Chartes M MoOatob, daeeaaed, and ateo ad -nlnirtrattix of ike partnership votate of be purtaerebip extatin« prior to and at tbe tune of tbu dea h of eaid Charles N. MoC.il- eb, beireen hhu and one O. M F ro «, baa died tu said matter will« the elerk of tbe above entitled eouft her final report and ee- oount of bar admiute*ration of tbe eaid estates and that by order of said eoort Monday tbe 7th d <j of Dace no ber, 1914, at be boar of 10 o’ekx k a. no. has been dui» appo in led ss tbe time sud the County C art U o n in the eoanty eourt house, at Moro, a said ooanty aod state, as the plaee for fce rettleuient of the seid Anal report and ooonut.^aod for tbe beanna and deter- •oiuattob of objections thereto if any, and he settlement uf the same an i uf the said «etaUe. - Dated this 4th day of November. IS14. F mobm UtXXttaa DsMoee, . Admiuiairatris of eaid estates. Dbioax, B lisk x A K u . i s , Morti. Oiegon ÄU Sa4 Attuiueya for mid administratrix. L i m e , P la s t e r , C e m e n t, B u ild e r s S u p p lie s , L u m b e r , W o o d , C o a l, C e d a r P o s ts , a n d H a y . -> M A N U FA C TU R ER S OF FEED AND I W H E N YOU TRAVEL BY AUTO A N D V IS IT T H E D A L L E S STO RE YOUR ' CAR ri In the concrete, recently completed, hilly equipped, roomy garage of Walther-Williama Company. Competent workman always ready to help you in any way they can at least expense to you. For any service rendered the charge will be reasonable. ___ always • ‘ Wednesday evening the drill in IT IS T H E P R O P E R P L A C E , T H E D IV IN E L Y O R D A llfC D P L A C E, the city well struck a strong vein W H E R E IN T O A S S E M B L E FO R T H E IN V O C A T IO N QP GOD TO of water at a depth of 195 feet. THE DALLES. - - OREOON. * K E E P H IS P R O T E C T IN G H A N D E X T E N D E D O V E R US I N D IV ID T o make sure that a good water U A L L Y A N D AS A N A T IO N . uooooooooooooooooooooooooo coooocoooooooooooooooooooc Gaag Record far Aay Aatamodile. supply had been secured drilling was continued to a depth of 217 WHEN IN PORTLAND STOP AT Roy Benton, local agent for the eet. The well was tested with a Tkfi Cbriatfisas Tkonfkt. Social and Moral Hygiene Conference Maxwell automobile, it in receipt two inch pipe, plunger inside, and of a telegram from the company four inch cylinder, delivering T h e Oregon Social Hygiene Ideas on Christmas giving are announcing the result of the auto close to 16 gallon a minute. Society, recognized as one of the rapidly changing among the sen race at Corona, California, on jailer test, water was flowing into itrongeat in the country, has indi- sible. Those who think as they Corner of 7th end 8 ta rk 8 tre e t. Thanksgiving day. The newt that the well at about 18 gallon a nain-'cate(j a wi||ingneu to co-operate give are looking for a year-round C H A S . W R IG H T , P r t s l t o r t pleases Roy is that the Maxwell ute and fit the Mme time lifting with a local committee in starting M . C . D I C K IN S O N , M a n o q w r. service as the important thing. car. with Barney Oldfield at the the 144 feet of water «n the well. an active and steady campaign of In a week of shopping, with all It is new , and its room s are provided with wheel, finished third out of a big Just at the last the drill passed into education in our community. its strain, you will not find a bet r runn ing water and long distance telephon es. bunch of starters. pre-historic swamp, bog 01 tree A committee composed of L. ter gift than a year's subscription E uropean plan. Rates per day and up. A Mercer car was first, time the bailer bringing to the surface Barnum as chairman, W.H. Rags to the Youth's Companion. It 3:26:32; a Duedemberg car second pieces of charred and rotten wood dale and W . C. Bryant were ap WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL COMPANY offers its service, its clean enter time 3:29:18; Oldfields Maxwell and decayed vegetable matter, pointed to be in active charge of oooooooooooooooorooaoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo tainment, its fine suggestiveness J . R . M o r g a n * third, time 3:29:51; Barney’s rival while the water was black as ink the local movement and a series week after week, and the end of I P I I <4 W 4 1 H 4 1-H - l 4-4-4-4 4-I t - H 1 I 4 H - H - l I M S «■♦» < I Deepala, fourth in a Mercedes, and contained quite a bit of oil. of meetings has been arranged for ID e o -tlo t the year, which finds many a gift time 3:31:51. It was a 301 mile The black sand or mud seems to next Tuesday, December 8th, at i NEW HOTEL PERKINS^ in the attic, dust-covered and for MORO, ‘ T - OREGON event and Oldfield, recognised as be waxy and has sufficient color the opera house. „ . gotten, brings tbe Companion P o r t la n d , O re g o n . . | the world's master driver, averag to allow of writing on the rough One of the members of the again, with all the charm of last 1st to T 5 th of each month. * ed 85.9 miles per hour. His driv board wall. A few consider that state committee will be in attend Office opposite Drs. Goffin Eastern Oregoa Heagqaartan. Christmastide. ing was the sensational feature of the indications for oil are remark ance, from Portland, and will ad N o American monthly at jm y the race and making the run with ably good while others think the dress a meeting of the’ married - OREGON price offers the same amount of W A S C O , Posit iv ly m at centrally out a stop, defeating three Stulz oil indications come from rotten ladies and older young ladies at reading, and nooe can offer better located Fifth 6 t. cars pass 16th to 30th of each taonfh. cars, two other Mercedes, and wood and the pipe used in testing 3.39 p m The evening a quality. LeM than four cents the doo<s eve< y few minutes. Office opp. McCoy. Atwood Co tne well. several other makes of cars. meeting for men will be held at week provides this best of Christ eight o'clock. mas gifts—$2.00 a yegr. If you Popular Priced Restaurant < There will be a place in the subscribe now, all the remaining e«rap*aaPiaa. ^afiragf.eeaWMP campaign for every one in the issues of the year will be sent free, L .1TS W K T L A N D .lt’ « community, who is legitimately and the Companion Hom e Cal and earnestly interested in the endar. A copy of the calendar »4 s > is s s s » s i I F i n tee»»»» P h y sic ia n and S u rgeon . Ü protection of our girls and boys. is also sent to those who make If you feel sympathetic for the innocent people of Belgium. : : This is a call for sane and con gift subscription. Send for sample M o ro , O reg o n . servative action. A comprehen copies and the Forecast for 1915 Subscribe yourself and get your neighbors, friends, and fel $ sive program has been prepared low citizens to join with you in sending wheat flour, the I» The Youth's Companion, 142 O ffic e in re s id e n c e . D A R N I E L L E B R O S ., Proprietors I» only thing the Belgians want, the only thing that can be car ri and the field will be well coverec Berkeley street, Boston. Mass v T; - • -a ri by local speakers and the member ri ried to tnem by the only way now open. New subscriptions .received at this ri 0 of the executive board who wil office. ri Subscribe by filling in and signing this blank and send be in attendance from Portland. ri Grover J. Duffey $4 JO. the special price of a barrel of flour, to L. Barnum, This is a movement which is H ea d q u a rters for our S h erm a n C ounty The I. W . A M. Co. at Wasco manager of the Wasco Warehouse M illing Co., M oro, Ore L aw yer. worthy of the support of every have a fine supply of altalfa anc friends; p rices reasonab le; first c la ss citizen because the topic is of such grain hay on hand . They also :: restau ran t w ith th e h otel. universal and deep and human have a supply of good seed rye Office with W. H. Ragsdale interest. In proportion to popu and are county selling agents for M r . L . B a r n u m , M g r. W . W . M . C o ., M o r o , lation. it has been authoritivelf Diamond flour. ri * MORO OREGON. ri stated that conditions are as bac --------- : ¿¡ h ,------ T w o B lo c k s F rom N e w D ep o t The undersigned hereby subscribes to the Millers ri in our rural and small town dis E. O . McCoy writing to L. Bar ri Belgian Relief M ovem ent................................. barrels of ri tricts of the state as they are in num said "1 think the fartners,of C.J.BaioHT, W.C.B btant , M .G . E l l i s . :: ri the cities. It is because of these flour to be shipped with the carload from The Dalles 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 4 Sherman tounty are fully as liber ri for the relief of the Belgians. conditions th a tjh e social evil anc al and as anxious to help suffering B r ig h t , B r y a n t & E llis . ri the suffering WMilting therefrom people as anyone on tbe globe oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Signed A ttom eyfr-at-L aw ri are subjects of much serious con hence 1 thot they ought tc be giv sidération and thought on the part en this chance. Practically this is Address Date offices at :: of many of our best citizens o the only donation that it being J the state. - Grass Valley, Oregon. given that you can have any assur T h t Dalles and M o ro , O re. ance will reach the parties for Boardman Literary Elects Officers. whom intended and who are actu 4 4 1 1 1 4 1 I I I H 1-M-4 4 + + 1 -H -1 4-4- I f l 1 1 I I I 1 1 11 H M I - H ' 1 H - 1 - H H- * E n tirely new, con ven ien t to business. t. _ ally suffering and starving for it." The Boardman literary society Clean beds, and table the best the m arket The names of all contributing held a special meeting last Satur w ill afford. Prices reasonable. C om day evening at Boardman schoo will be published next week. m ercial trade solicited. house, elected officers and prepar H e a d a c h e a n d Nervoaoam m O a re d . . * ■ • . ■ , A tto rn e y a t L a w ed part of their constitution. Tearing down, cleaning of parts and re-assembling “CharaberlaiB*a Tablets aiq entitled to all CONDUCTED ON THE BEST PRINCIPLES. is not overhauling an automobile. Chris Schultz was chosen presi tbe praise I oen fiv e them.” writes lira. Kit hard Olp, Spencerport. Ji. Y. When we rebuild or overhaul a car, each and every - £3; W asco, ■ Oregon dent; James Kinoey, vice presi have cored me of headsaka and part is looked after carefully and either repaired or '' toooooooooooooooooooeoooooo dent; Clarence Sparling, secretary Bern and restored ma io new parts made. For tole by all dealer«.- and treasurer; Minnie Wonder, M ay we not figure with you on your overhauling D r . T h e o . B e le t s k i librarian; Clyde Woods, sargeant O r a d u a t a W .a a .C . at arms. Machine work of any description done promptly w . C R U T L E D G E , Proprietor. and at prices consistent with good work. A motion was made and carried I9 I4 -IM Á T V e t e r i n a r i a n and O ur service department. Red 302, is always at your that George Hennagin be permit- command Official Stock Inspector ed to hold the honorable position 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 LEAS & FANCHER of fireman. Bids were received 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 • 4T W INTER SHORT COUftSB— JAN. 4 -3 0 * liln a iL by the secretary for janitor work, O peratives of R epair and Service D e p a rtm e n t Agronomy» j 16686310 A g ric u ltu re , B eds a n d T a b le t h e b e s t t h e m a r k e t w i l l , HorU- Animal Hus John Searcy being lowest bidder. ; W altlser-W llllam s Oarage . TH E D A LL E 5, OREGON a ffo r d . - - . nsccts, culture, Poultry ti The society starts with nineteen WASCO. . h e ^ ' U c OREGON Cream- Plant and Animal 4 11 4 4 4 4 H 4 1 1 I H 1 I - h H 4 - i -W t -1 : q-t »-fr l-1 I H H - 1 -1 -H 1 -H -H -H - H -l- e tln g . etc. Telephone M aia 502. charter members. A membership try Management, M S U N D A Y D IN N E R S 3 5 C . ing Cook- Hom e Econom ics, "a ' " “ , ***• . • ■ ' w w"w srwnr v v v w^rw^-1 fee o f ten cents was decided upon iflcn. Sew- Ing, Home Nursing, M l ll l n e r y . , Ing. D ressm akin and any one who wishes to come ilness Man- Com m erce, inc I W r e a th s of L aurel and work in. the society is eligible Buslnese agement. Rural Ec for membership. Account- Law . Office Train! W ere aaed to decorate the browa of •V kid u d ln t Ing, etc. E eoatqweriafi keros in olden times. Now, ; The program committee an Shnpwork and eooooooeoooooooooooeooooooooooooooooooooeooooooooooo tbe burial places of our H jarv m nounced a debate on Free Text P A R M E R S W E E K session of Books for the evening of Decem • A general clearing G e n ts’ S u its C leaned, h an rad f dynamic six days for the exchan M o n u m en ts ber 12th, the dale set tor the next Ideas on the most pret^hg problems P r e sse d and R epaired O A L I T T L E M IS S IO N A R Y W O R K I N Y O U R m e e tin g . ? :tw w by leading of the times. LecturM of eoduriafi asarble or firaaitc. * authorities. State conferences. id le days by te llin g your neighbors of tbe good A Blue M ark here «rill answer on in query. when entered upon our calendar, giving the date of the paper as the date at which your current subscription expires. ; $ W A L T H E R -W IL L IA M S GARAGE H0T6L ORGGON D r. C L . Poley Express it in Flour :• H otel albert The Dalles,; Oregon t s : j i •i : V IN T O N H O T E L C. M. Huddleston .N O T IC E T O i Sherman County Automobile Owners Mw- H O T E L MORO IMPORTANT EVENTS nenn w Opposite Postoffice H . M a c b e th W e invite you to come in and tee o«r as«reet designs and look over some ei She semi-completed stones no« In W att» Marble Work« Tbfi PaMas , Oregon. EXTENSION SERVICE Your chickens will soon pay Offers lectures, movable schools, In for them selves in increased egg stitu tes and numerous correspondence I courses on request. produclion’tf you will use a quart M USIC: Plano, String, Band, Voice. can of carbolir.eum around the No tuition. Reduced fates on all rail chicken house and perches; you roads. For further infi rma Ion address, TbeOregoa AgrtoaUaral CaUaga, can get it at the Observer Store. (tw lt-l-to-l-U COttVALLIA. 2. Moro Oregon. , D L a d ie s ’ a n d G ents' S u its q u a lities of The Observer. If you can ’t get Ibeir sub R e m o d e le d , A ltered scriptions, send us their addresses and we w ill send and R elin ed . them sam ple copies. We pay for all so licitin g you do i e r Subscribe for T be Observer. B est W eekly published . "MORO. OREGON in th e In la n d E m p ire . Everyone leads it. Philip* Bld< ■ Main Street I