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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1915)
» * T h e O b s e rv e ra Local Q n rc fc A aaooaccuent» (or Sunday, February 14. Methodist church: ' 10 a.m. Sunday School. F R ID A Y . • • • February 12, 1915 Revival services at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Preaching by Rev. Entered aa second c l * « “ • ‘,eL . * t,_Ll!e Theodore Reid of White Salmon, pott o fic e at M o ro , Oregon, July 25, 1891. Wash. Every body invited. John Robertson, pastor. Manager. C. L. I r e l a n d . Send for adverticinj rates. If you do not read The Observer, why not? W e would like to have you take it, and we know it would be profitable to you to become a subscriber. W e send it two years for $2.50; one year $1.50; 12% cts a month isn't much. T ry it. Order by postal card, and pay for it when you can. W e w ill not be responsible for the neglect of subscribers to notify as of changes in their address. Nor will the notification of a Postmaster that the sub scriber has “ Removed” settle the bill of a delinquent. Church and Society notices F R E E , ex cept when for money making nurpoaes. Such notices at regular rates at the option of the publishers. At any time when requested to do so, the paper will be oiscontinued. 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 will be cheerfully rendered at any time. ■ • JT 4 Presbyterian church: Sabbath School at 10 a.m. Services at 11 a.m., sermon by the pastor.’ In the evening we will join in the evangelistic services in the M .E . church A. J. Adams, pastor. Sherman County Realty Transfers. Dating to February 6, 1915. L. Barnum to W .S .H all; of ne% sec 28, sec 32, swX and w>4 sec 31. all in tp4s rl7e, $1. Jonathan Maclnnes to L. W . Amick; w # of w # sec 9 tp4s rl8 east of wm, $500. U I Ì B WORLD’S . GRHIESIPROBLEM WE A R E L O N G O N P R O D U C T IO N , S H O R T O N D IS T R IB U T IO N . — t . .« • By P ete r Radford LeeJurer National Farmers* Union. T h e econom ic d is trib u tio n o f fa rm p roducts is to d a y tb e w o rld 's g re a te s t p ro b le m an d tb e w a r, w h ile I t baa b ro u g h t Its h a rd s h ip s , has c le a rly dta- ybaslxed th e Im p o rta n c e o f d is trib u tio n as a fa c to r In A m e ric a n a g ric u l tu r e and p ro m is e s to g iv e th e fa r m ers th e c o o p e ra tio n o f th e g overn m e n t and th e business m en th e solu tio n o f t h e ir m a rk e tin g p ro b le m . T h is re s u lt w ill. In a m easu re, com pen sate vs fo r o r w a r losses, to r th e business In te re s ts and g o v e rn m e n t have been In th e m a lp a s s is tin g a l m ost e x c lu s iv ely on th e p ro du ction side o f a g r ic u ltu r e W h ile th e d e p a rt m en t o f a g r ic u ltu r e has been d u m p in g tons o f lite r a tu r e on th e f a n n e r te llin g h im how to p ro du ce, th e fa r m e r has been d um ping tons o f producta In the n rtio n 's g arb a g e can fo r w a n t o f a w o rd « . - q “ W h y are you so pensive?” be asked. * T m Hot pens!va,7 abe replied. “ B a t yon h ave n 't «aid a w ord fo r tw e n ty mlnotea.1 “W e ll, I d id n ’t b a w an yth ing to eay.’ “ D on’t yoo ever aay anything when yoo have nothing So aay r 1 “ H ello . W **Yee—e>y T ran scrip t. o n? " 1er». A n yth ing going are.”—Boston taken suddenly A t tbe first store t recommended and Diarrhoea cured h im . N o a journey w ithout i. F o r sale by a ll and esvteefr iU he cassa to the Chamberlain’. Remedy. Two one should leave a bottle o f this dealers.— . TO THE A P P E A L O F T H E C H U R C H E S T O G O T O C H U R C H D ID N O T H E L P IN P R E S E R V IN G THE PEACE O F T H IS LAND O F O UR8T GOD W A 8 P L E A S E D A T T H E T H O U S A N D S W H O W E N T T O H IS T E M PLES OF W O R S H IP . IT IS BUT F A IR TO ASSUM E THAT HE S P A R E D T H IS L A N D T H E H O R R O R S O F W A R . Thia country Is proud of its churches. They are a credit to the country. For a time it looked of if they were to SUFFER M ATERIALLY BECAUSE OF DECREASING A TTEND- . ANCE. But religious sentiment, religious support for the churches, never wss dead in this land. All the people needed was a reminder. The GO TO C H U R C II movement had a small be ginning. I t grew and grew. Before tbe summer set in it was a tidal wave. Entire communities arose as one person and went to church. It was a magnificent response. No doubt you like to see your wife GO TO CHURCH. You like to see your son and yonr daughter GO TO CHURCH. Or if yon are a single man you like to see your sweetheart GO TO CHURCH. GO TO CHURCH yourself, and they will gladly follow your he a t th e tim e considered a very pal pable snob, delivered him by a high lander. W h ile touring In Scotland the actor visited some o f the notable tra d i tionary scenes associated w ith S h ak o spesresn dram a. As a m atter o f coarse one o f the first pilgrimages wss to tbs blasted heath w here Macbeth m et the witches. In an. agreeable mood S ir H e n ry as they drove along turned sm il ingly to hto d river. “ ▲re th ere an y erltchee aboat n o w F he asked. T b e d rive r whipped op his homes. “N o t since th e flood." he replied la bis curt Scots way. r M ra fia d ie P .C fow w m , Indhum , P k ., was bothered w ith lieflgm lins “l i y stomneb pained me night and dsv," she w rtlM i. *1 would feel Moated and nave hmifooho and belching after eating. I also anSteed from eowtipstkm . l i y daughter had nsed Cfeun- berlain’» Tablets and they did horse numb good that aha gave ms a few doom e f them Independent (arehouee | H|lilling Jo R. O regon . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . —J [j ORE H. M cK ean, M an ager, W asco, * -■ - r * - -, : V - D E A L E R S IN L im e, Plaster, Cement, Builders Supplies, Lumber, Wood, Coal, Cedar Posts, and Hayr OREGON 16th to 30th of each month. Office opp. McCoy, Atwood . - M anufacturers of Dr. C. L. Poley MILL FEED AND FLOUR. Physician and Surgeon. * • • - • ■ ’ < ' . '• 4 : •4* kt * r < More, Oregon. . W H E N YOU T R A V E L Office in residence. .* w BY AUTO AND VISIT T H E DALLES lev 1913 T h e follow in g ! situated ia S I gon, is hereby ac of real property sty, »Ute of O re - for delinquent 1913. T h b a d - by an’ act em- the general laws 1913 session of G ro v e r J . t -e iL i - j i V Lawyer. MORO - YOUR CAR ’ V . V ut 4 Iw the* concrète, recently completed, fully equipped. roomFgaifege^of Waithef-Wiilian>6 Company. Competent workman alw a^V r^dx ’Io help you in any way they can at feast expense to you.. Por 'any service rendered the charge will glwgys be reasonable. Office with W. H. Ragsdale OREGON. — C.J.JB m g h t , W . C . B r y a n t . WALTHER-WILLIAMS. GARAGE M . G . E l l is . Tflfe DALLES; Bright, Bryant- & Ellis. A ttorneys-at-L aw olfices at H 0T6L C. M . H uddleston a . Z AT QReCON C H A S . W R IG H T . P re s id e n t M .C . D IC K IN S O N . M a n a g e r. 11 1 (9 9 1 1 -H 4 I » f f » H ■! 4. 4 . H H-4-1 4 1 4 I I z I I H H -frH - l ' » * * NEW HOTEL PERKINS f T - A .Z X - O I 3 Portland, Oregon. G e n ts’ S uits C leaned, P ressed and R epaired Eastern Oregon Headquarter*. L a d ie s’ an d G en ts’ Suits. R em odeled, A ltered and R elined, j MORO. STOP WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL COMPANY ooooooooooocxx»ocooooooooo< Oregon H . M a c b e th Philips Bldg OREGON. It is new, £t)d its rooms are provided with rum iing water apd long distance telephones. E uropean-pi a Rates $1 per day and up. ( Attorney a t Law - - Corner of 7th and Stark 8treet. *1 Wasfio, - t-oooooecxyOooooooooboQQoooo W H E N IN P O R T L A N D The Dalles and Moro, Ore. Posiliv iy m st centrally located Fifth St. cars pas* the doo s eve y few minutes ’' OREGON Popular Priced Restaurant :: * E u r o p e a n P la n . Main Street J f t .0 0 a n d wp L Q. SWETLAND, Mgr. ’ Dr. T h eo . Beietski 18 E. Veterinarian and Sherman County. Oregon STORE D uffey A G RESPONSE ---------------------- Bo O a r e d , m a rk e t M A G N IF IC E N T — l i t to 15th of each montfi. Office opposite D rt. Goffin in V irg in ia and Go to Church Because: ™ War t í T H IS “ W ASCO, x God SAY T H A T MORO. " N o ." “ W i l l yoo bo m y/w lfeT ’ - Chicago R e c o rd -H e ra ld . J O K ________________ vertisem eat bodied in < of O regon « J * T h e W orld W ill Navor Starve. the L eg is lativ . The school at Demoss should be A t no tim e since A d a m and T h e taxes The price of The Observer is $1.50 per w e re d riv e n fro m tb e G ard en o f Eden list o f reel property becam e delinquent on year, 75 cents for six months, 50 cents for known as the “star” school of the have tbe In h a b ita n ts o f th ia w orld September 1st, 1914, end are subfect to a four months—bo» if naid in advance we county. If a pupil is perfect in Buffered fro m la c k o f p ro d u ctio n , h u t penalty- o f 10 per cam and iatereet at the accept $2.50 in full for 2 years. Shorter terms than o n l year 12% cents per month. deportment and attendance for a bo me people h a v e gone h u n g ry fro °° ‘ rate ot 12 per cent per annum until the said taxes shall have been paid. A Blue Mark here w ill answer an in full school week it entitles them to th e day o f q ro a tlo u to th ia good h ou r N o d e s b hereby given that six months query,'when entered upon our calendar, <1 large gold star and each* day of fo r the M ck o f p ro p e r d is trib u tio n • the taxes against the fo llow in g real S lig h t v a ria tio n s Ito p ro d u ctio n h av e giving the date of the paper as the date at ►erty first became delinquent the sheriff good scholarship a tiny gold star forced a chan ge la d ie t and o ne lo c a l which your current subscription expires. squired by la w w ill iseue certificate o f is affixed to each point of the ity has fe lt th e p in c h o f w a n t, w h ile delinquency against the m id property for a n o th e r s u rfe ite d , b ut th e w o rld as a delinquent taxes. T h e m id certificate o f The agricultural college mov larger star. If the pupil fails to w h o le has e v e r been a land o f p len ty. delinquency w ill bear interest at the rate e f 15 per cent per annum until the certifi W e now h a v e less th a n o n e -te n th of able train school is now in Union earn a star each day, the name is cates are fodeem ed; th e tilla b le la n d o f th e e a rth 's s u rfa o a county with twelve experts in again placed upon the blackboard A a y tim e after the expiration of three u n d e r c u ltiv a tio n , and w e n o t only and five credits again earned be h av e th is s u rp lu s a re a to d ra w on b u t years from the first date o t delinquency ot charge. U x m included in a certificate of de fore securing a star, when the star If Is safe to e s tim a te th a t In case o f say linquency the holder o f such certificate cause summons to he served on the Wasco county will build new is filled and a credit earned an dlref n ecessity o n e -h a lf th e earth*» p o p ulatio n could a t th e p re s e n t tttpe r of the property described in the bridges this year of concrete-and other large star is supplied by the kno ck th e ir liv in g o u t o f th e trace certificate; notifying the Owner that be reduce repairs and maintenance teacher. Miss Kessi reports that O f th e fo re s t, g a th e r i t fro m w ild w ill apply to tbe C ircu it C ourt of the in which such property is situated Douglas Evans has earned the vines and . d ra w I t fro m Stream s No county to a minimum. for a decree foreclosing the lien against one should becom e a la rm e d : th e the property mentioned in such certificate. most stars and has never yet miss w o rld w ill n e v e r s ta rv e . ed securing a star a day. Several T h e con s u m e r has a lw a y s feared Andrew Barnett Estate Was« The route of. the Columbia A 10 m block 7 . . . ......... have earned the large start, only th a t the p ro d u c e r w ould n o t s u p p ly , River Highway between Mosier h im and his f r ig h t has fou nd expres Sam Chavis W . % of 8 - W to have to again start over. 11 T o 3 8 . R . 15 B . Z . and Hood River is now being sion on the s ta tu te books o f o u r S ta te s G eo E. Coesen and n ations and th e fa r m e r has been surveyed and stakes set. The two lots 7 * 10 f t I I . . . . . . . . . urged to pro du ce re c k le s s ly and .with D . J . Cooper M o ro H ayes The plans now forming for the counties and the state highway out re fe re n c e to a m a rk e t, and regard lot 1 . . ...................... . ..................... 2 10 celebration of the formal opening department will divide the cost of Pierre Cutchierre W asco lota 7 A 8 less o f the d em a n d s o f th e consum er in block 7 . . . . . . . . . . ....................... 1 .85 of the Celilo canal include the B ack to th e Soil. construction. G - H . A O le Corner N . E- X , N . participation in the event by rep T h e c ity p eo ple h av e been nrgtog W . % A 8 . W . % sec 21 N . W % tec 22, M i B . X sec 28 a ll resentatives of tbe states of Idaho, nach o th e r to m ove back to th e fa rm , u T p 3 S . R . 16 ¿ 7 W M ........... 132 89 but very fe w o f th e m h a v e m o ved.. The second week of the spring Oregon, Washington, Montana, W e w elcom e o u r c ity cousins back to Sadie G ideon G ram V a lle y R o llin s term of the state norma, a^ M on 1.65 1st South % o f Blk 1 2 ................ Nevada. Wyoming and Utah, and the soil and th is e a rth 's su rfa c e con W . A . G ordon C o Grass V a lle y mouth has aji enrollment of 300 ta in s 16,092,180,000 Id le acres o f t i ll officers of the federal government. H a n e rie ville lots 1 «2-3-4 A 5 in ab le land w h e re th e y can m a k e a pupils, this is the largest attend block 1 0 . . . . . . . ■ ....................... 5 .4 7 The celebration will be held dur »Iving by t ic k lin g th e e a rth w ith a H eath A Sons G ram V a lle y lo t 6 in ance that the reorganized norma, ing the week of May 3d and 8th, fo rke d s tic k , b ut w e do n ot need them block 4 ............................ . ............... 4 10 has had. the dedication ceremonies of the 40 fa r aa In c re a s in g p ro du ction Is con Elisabeth Kentner Kent Ragsdale A ce rn e d ; wa now n ave a ll th e produeeru Morrison lots 1 »2-3-4 & 5 blk. 4 canal will be held at Big Eddy at we can use T h e c ity m an has very Kent Ragsdale A M orrison lots 5 .2 0 Sheriff J. C. McKear has ready high noon May 5th. 1-2-3 A 4 b l k 3 ............................... »rroncous Ideas of a g ric u ltu ra l condl- Ben K iv ic h , N . E . M o f 8 . W X •ions. T h e c o m m o n ly accepted th e o ry for the mail on St. Valentine day A N . W . j C * 8 . B . X see 11 •h a t we a re a b o rt oa p ro d u ctio n Is a ll his official notice, as tax collector,' T p 3 8 . I L 15 B . W . M ........... 2 70 Old G e t - r ¡eh -q u ick Behemeo. w ro ng O u r a n n u a l In crease In pro- H a ttie Large. W aeeo Dunlap 2nd A b o u t tbe y e a r 1720 a g ro a t m an y for all those unfortunate to own luctlon fa r exceeds th a t o f o u r ln- 1 31 lota 5 A 6 b lk 7 . ... ..................... ; property to settle for their part of E n g lis h m e n Invested m illio n s o f money rcase in p op u la tio n . W . G Long.worth, R E X , S . W . in com panies w hich w e re o rg an ized fo r X 8 . E . X t o » » , lots 1-2-3 T h e -W o r ld pa a F a rm . the expense of running this great . A S . E . X of N . W - X see 29 such o bjects as, "W re c k s to B e Fished T a k in g t h e /w o r ld aa one big farm , state of Oregon and the county F o r op the Iris h C o a s t" “ F o r M a k in g S. W . % *ee 2 0 , M l in T p 2, 8 . we find tw o b illio n acres o f land In R. W M p F F - .................... 79 07 of Sherman in particular. - OH F ro m S u n flo w e r Seeds,” “ F o r lm iu ltlv a tlc fr O f th is a m o u n t th e re Is John M ellio rn , G ram V a lle y C le m ents lot 3 in b lk 1 3 ...................... 7 .6 7 p o rtin g a N u m b e r o f L a rg e Jack p p ro x im k te ly 750.000,000 acres on the F ran k M enefee, lots 1-2-3-4 4 S. E asses F ro m S p a in ," " F o r a W h eel of western and 1,260,000.000 acres on the X of S . W . M s e c 30 T p 3 N . In the interests of economy J.L. P e rp e tu a l M o tio n " and. m ost e x tra o r 'a s te rn H em isp here, In c u ltiv a tio n . R . 18 E W , B ; > 1 . .................... 15.23 Kelly, representing Wasco county d in a ry o f a ll. " F o r an U n d e rta k in g T h is e s tim a te , o f course, does not In- M enefee A W ile o o . lots 1-2 A S .E . W h ic h S h all In D o e T im e Be R eveal J ud e g ra zin g lands, forests, etc.. X of N . W . X * 8 W X of in the legislature, has introduced a N E . X s e c 3 * T p 3 N i f 18 ed .’* T h e p ro m o ter o f th is last com w here la rg e q u a n titie s o f meat are measure 'cutting the salary of all p an y received m ore th a n 1,000 sub produced E. W M ...S ...................... 23 95 state and county officials an aver- scrip tio ns d u rin g tb e m o rn in g on w blch T h e w o rld 's a n n u a l crop approxl- T . C M orrison, S . J < of N E . X sec 25 T p 3 S R . 17 E" W M — age of ten per cent. W e were in th e o ffe rin g w as m ade, and d isap p ear •netes fifte e n b llllo v bushels of co L o u 1 A 2 ia sec 80 T p 3 S R . ed the sam e afte rn o o n w ith m o re th a n reals, th irte e n b illio n pounds of fibre 18 E . W M ...................... 14 94 formed that several from this 2,(XX) g uineas.—W o rld ’s W o rk . m d slxty-flve m illio n tons o f m eat W m . M c L e o d , S. R . X »«c 6 T P 1 county went down Sunday to tell T h e a v e ra g e a n n u a l w o rld crop fo r N R 19 E . W . M .................... 15.44 the past five years, com pared w ith tbe "T h e Peer Is N e t Ripe.” Farquhar M c R a e , 8 . B X ° l 8 -B . the legislators that Sherman coun X me 35, N . W . X 36, N . B o u rrie n n e asked Napoleon before previous five years, is as follow s: ty people prefer not to have the E . X of 8 W . X A all thoae the e x p e d itio n s ta rte d i f be had really P ast H a lf P revio u s H a lf of W . M of N E . % A emoluments of the official family d ete rm in e d to ris k his fa te In E g y p t of 8 S . . B . X A i f E . Crops— Decade. Decade W. X % of changed. - *y ea." was th e reply. " I f 1 stay here Corn (B u .) 2,924,174.000 2.103,655,000 X o f 3 . . E X situated in Sher I shall h av e to upset th is m iserable W h e a t(B u .) 8.622,769.000 8,267,526.000 man county see 36, all in T p 5 governtneut and m ake m y s e lf king O ats (B u .) 4,120,017.000 8.608,816.000 S R 18 E . W . I t . ................ 13.07 H o c l a c h e a n d N e rv o u e n e e e C a r e d . B ut w e m ust not th in k o f th a t yet Cotton (B a le s ) 19.863.tt00 17.641.200 E arl Neece, G ram V a lle y Sherman “Chamberlain's Tablets are entitled to all 1.37 T h e p ear is not rt|»e. I hove sounded, 1st, k > u 3 A 4 b l o d t 3 tbe praite 1 osa-give them.” writes Mrs. T h e w orld shows an a v e ra g e In Mr» L d . E . Pepper, W s»co M c Richard O lp, Spencerport, N . Y . They hut the tim e la not j e t come. I must crease in c e re a l production of 12 per Pherson lots 11 A 12 b lo c ^ 7 . . 3 93 have cured me o f headache and nervona- first daxxle these g entlem en' by my ex I . D . P ik e , M o ro N o rth e rly % of nemt and restored me to my normal health." plolts. " —T a b le T a lk and O pinions of cent d u rin g th e past decade, com pared lots 6 A 7 block 36 Gross V a l w ith tbe p revio u s five years, w h ile the F o r sale by a ll dealers.— Advertisem ent Napoleon B uonaparte. ley H e n a rie v ille lot 12 b lk 2 . . 1 .7 2 w orld's p op ulatio n shows an Increase Portland Cem ent C o . 8 . % of S . of only th re e p er cenL 1 T p 2 N . R 16 E . T h e gain in p ro du ction fa r exceeds Tract Deed Record O ” page th a t o f o u r In c re as e In p op ulatio n, and Has Spared 2 3 4 sec s e c 6 6 T T ( p 2 N . R . 17 E . N . 234 It Is safe to e s tim a te t h a t 't h e fa n n e r E X of “ 8 W . X sec 32 T p 3 N . R . 17 E . S . B . o f N B can easily In c re a s e pro du ction 26 per n h < ± cent If a re m u n e ra tiv e m a rk e t can be 32. S. % w o f N . W S . E X s m ’f f * found fo r th e p roducta In te x tile of Z all in T p 3 N . R . 17 E . W . M 22.99 fibres tbe w o rld shows an In crease E. S. Remington, G re w V a lle y , d urin g th e past h a lf decade In produc R o iIin» lat Lota 7 A 8 block 5 tlo n of 15 pdr c e n t a g a in s t a popula G rew V a lle y , R o llin i lat Lots O TO CHURCH next Sunday I tlon In crease o f th re e p e r c e n t 6-7 A 8 block 6 G ram V a lle y T h e people o f th ia n a tio n should . H e n a rie v ille Lota 4 A 5 b lk 9 . 3 6 . 4 1 I F T H E R E 18 O N E T H I N G T H A T S H O U L D A C C E L E R A T E address th e m s e lv e s to th e sub ject o f K . F . Thom sen, R ent, Beet 20 foot T H E GO T O C H U R C H M O V E M E N T I T IB T H E D E V A S T A T o f lo ts 6 A 7 block 7 . . . . . . . . . . 1 .8 9 im p ro ved f a c ilitie s fo r d ls trib u tto a . F . W atson. S . E X » « 2 0 . 8 . IN G W A R O F E U R O P E . P E O P L E S H O U L D G O T O C H U R C H A N D % of N . W . l f A R . M ° l 8 . T H A N K TJO D T H A T T H I S C O U N T R Y H A S B E E N 8 P A R E D W A R ’S O v e r-p ro d u c tio n and e to p tcortgsge W . X «ec 2 0 ,e l l is T p 3 S. R H O R R O R S A N D P R A Y T H A T I T M A Y C O N T IN U E T O * E N J O Y T H E force th e fa rm e rs In to rtlln o u s com 5 6 .96 15 E W M ___________ __ T h e rem edy I t ltlo d w ith each o th e r. M au d e W atson, W . % o f 8 W PF B L E S S IN G S O F P E A C E . W H E N T H E G O T O C H U R C H M O V E M E N T lie es In o rg s n lza U o n and In c o o p e ra X sec 20, N % of N . W X W A S S T A R T E D L A 8 T S P R IN G I T L O O K E D A S I F T H I S C O U N T R Y sec 29. a ll in T p 3 8 . R . 15 tlo n In m a rk e tin g . • W O U L D QE E h iU R C U CO W IT H M E X IC O . T H E N E U R O P E W A S A T E . W . M .................... T . .............. 13.90 N e t Binee th e Fleed. P E A C E . T H IS C O U N T R Y S T I L L B 0 A 8 T S O F P E A C E . W H I L k E U J. C . 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