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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1915)
W ith the number of registerec autos in the United States increas* ¡ng at the rate of 700,000 a year MORO. OREGON it is but slight wonder that the F R ID A Y . ■ February 19, 1915 sentiment among the people for good roads is fast increasing. This E n te re d as second cla«a m atte r at the year w ill mark a turning point in Mt office at M o r o , O re g o n , J u ly 2 5 , 1891. the internal development o f the t; B y E D N A D E A N P R O C T O R - United States. Very few remem Manager. ber that this country is but little C. L. I reland more th^n a hundred years old, Send fo r ad vertia in g rate«. in relation to m^ans of internal I f yo u do not read T h e O b s e rv e r, w h y communication; the section be- W e w o u ld lik e to have you ta k e i t , and tween Chicago and New Y o rk is haa won? w e k n o w it w o uld be p ro fitab le to y o u to Jess and from Chicago west the The w inds are ita comrade«, the ligh tn ing , b e co m e a «ubscriber. W e «end it tw o the atorin, . year« fo r $ 2 .5 0 ; one year $ 1 .5 0 ; 12 )4 ct» a age o f the country dwindles to as The first flush of daw n on He ewmmH m onth isn ’ t m u ch . T r y it. O r d e r by low as ten years. During this '¡me shines fair postal c a rd , and p ay for it w hen yo u can. last ray of annahine illu m in e s its road building has been a neigh And the form . W e w ill not be responsible for the Tow erm g grans and alone in the lim it neglect of subscribers to n o tify as o f borhood affair, because it was the less air changes in th eir address. N o r w ill the cheaper to maintain rail and water n o tificatio n of a Postm aster that th e sub of communication with scriber has “ R e m o v e d ” settle the b ill of a lines d e lin q u e n t. which to supply distant markets. C h u rc h and S o ciety notices F R E E , e x On the other hand, very few who cept w hen for m o n e y m akin g purposes. Such notices at reg u lar rates at the o p tio n compare the roads of Europe, o f the publishers. paved with stone and brick or A t an y tim e w h e n requested to do so, surfaced like a city street, consider the p aper w ill be Q iscontinued. But w e ex p ec t that a ll arrears w i.i be p a id before that some of them were better such request is m ad e . It Is easy to ask us improved roads in the days that fo r a statem en t, w h ic h w ill be c h e e rfu lly Christ was on earth than we have re n d e re d at an y tim e . T h e _p r.ee of T h e O b s e rv e r is $ 1 .5 0 per in Sherman county and that the y e a r, 75 cents fo r six m o n ttu , 5 0 cents fo r rail and water lines in Europe in fo u r m onths— but i f n « id in -d v a n c e w e accep t $ 2 .5 0 in fu ll fo r 2 years. S h o rte r their development found an estab term s than one y e a r 12 X cents per m o n th . lished rival in the good roads that A B lu e M a rk here w ill answer an in- bound communities in close trade q u e ry , w hen en tered upon our c a le n d a r, The war in Europe is g iv in g the date o l the paper as the date at relations. w h ich yo u r cu rren t subscription ex p ires. fa-it destroying their fine roads and at the same time making it easy to The Oregon State Fair w ill be improve our roads across the con held at Salem this year the week tinent, over which 50,000 autos of Sepfember 27lh to October 2d. w ill travel this year to visit the two expositions in California. Numerous petitions have been It is said that the mail order signed in Sherman county and sent to the senate at Salem, asking concerns ot Chicago, alone, have the passage of the prohibition law made a saving this year on the postage used in mailing their cata as it had passed (he house. logs of $2,500,000. Made possible Farmers o f the Walla W alla by a new postal regulation per and Pendleton sections o f the m itting them to send the catalogs Inland Empire, in what are known by parcel post instead of 3d class »’hot® by American Pra®« ABaoelatlon ' as the light soil districts, are pre mail and their forwarding by o rd i rtse the pyram id«, wrapped i«> paring to reseed their fall sowing. nary freight to distributing points By N ile 4 b e sh&dea for mailing One concern shiped O l s lc a lh « l passed « • the w ave« ec (he short. six m illion catalogs last month, at In some parts o f: the county the A nd K arn ak m a ie a tic . whose vaal colon a saving of 22 cents each, the gov nades winter flood wafers have washed A god m ig h t have fa sh io n e d lor m a n to ernment receiving 10 cents for the adore. deep ruts and gullies in the roads, same service it charged 32 cents a A nd B aalb ek u p lifts , lik e a vision d iv in e . but a few days work in season w o n d e r of beauty by L e b a n o n ’ s wall. few months ago, and the customer Ben Ila captive and s la v e reared in sorrow with team and drag wrill improve pays.the war tax. It wouldn’t be ‘ ’ (h e s h rin e . the highways materially. The p a la c e , (he te m p le , (be p y ra m id ta ll so bad if some of that saving wa6 used to buy a basket at one of the To fre e d o m . P oto m ac's proud o b elis k lo w ers. The automobile owners of the socials held in Sherman county to And Karnak and ¿Baalbek In beauiy state are sending in their applica secure needed school equipment. outvieef fo r W k ih m g to n 'a glory its grandeur em tions for license this year more _ powers. rapidly than usual, up to the first A nd fre e m e n w ith |oy p ile d its stones Saturday evening, the 27th, the o f this month 11,093 had applied Demoss Springs literary w ill hold O s y m b o l of lib e rty , m a tc h le s s , s u b lim e . for state tags, about two thirds o f S till soar fro m (he m ead o w s to m ale a mock trial at the school house. w ith the sun. the total registration of fast year. Albert Pentecost w ill be the victim A nd sec tby re p u b lic , to u p p e rm o st tim e. T h e n o b le , the p e erless , the m a n y in o n e 1 of the serious charge o f the lar The Oregon legislative assem ceny of a railroad trestle from the H e a d a c h e a n d N e rv o u s n e a a C a r e d . “C h a m b erlain 's T a blet« are e n title d to a ll b ly . is nearing its close for this O-W^ R. N. Co., the purported th e praise I can give th em .” w rite» M rs . term. An exchange has stated crime being perpetrated on New R ich ard O lp , S pencerport. N . Y . T h e y that the opening week of the leg Years eve. W aldo Davis w ill have cured me o f headache and nervous- islature w as spent talking economy most valiantly attempt to defend at an expense of $3000 per day, the prisoner against Mrs. M. L. S leep in th e D a r k . but did not practice apy. Evans, who jrHJL act a* prosecut T h e moHt lu itlh r u r b e d »deep 1« a l ing attorney. W . E. Newton has w a y s e n jo y e d in h tiio ro u g h ty d a r k e n The automobile figures for 1914 received his commission to act as ed ro o m . I-Ig b t ac t« up on th e b ra in , th o s e w h o k e e p th e ir b lin d s up show the total number of cars reg sheriff during the trial from M. L. nn<t w ill fin d th a t In th e s u n itu e r tim e , istered in the United States to be Evans, who w ill lend dignity to w h e n so fe w h o u rs n re r e a lly d a rk , 1,808,441, an increase of 680,501 the affair by acting as judge. So th e ir s le e p Is re stless an d (lls tu rlx -d over the previous year. Of this that the rights of all parties in the T h is Is o fte n a t t r ib u t e d to th e h e a t, h u t m o re o fte n th a n not It I p th e lig h t number Oregon reports 16,347 case may be safe guarded, Mrs. w h ic h causes w a k e fu ln e s s . which was near three thousand W .E.Newton has been appointee < W h ir » tha D ang er W a t. more than the previous year. official court reporter. • 'I 'd cninsi th e w o rld fo r yo u. d e n r,” The amount of fees received Iasi .« Id th e In f a n t a te d y o u n g tnnn on th e year by the state amounted to To loan, $1000 at eight per cent p a rlo r nofti. “ O h . th a t h Mil rig h t." ’ «aid th e s w e e t $77,592, of which amount Sher on first mortgage farm property v o u iir th in g tilo tig ^ id e o f tilm . “ hut man county receives $595,14 to by Sherman County Abstract Co., d o n 't crons f a t h e r .“ - Y o n k e r s BtatMM- add to the roud fund. a«Hn. M oro, Oregon. The O b server A Oook T h a t W a s n ’t Published. It W ill Make You Feel Better W ith Yourself and all the W orld -s- -> 'aw aken the public to a acnae of their spiritual obligations. IN D IC A TIO N S a r e T H A T T H IS COUNTRY Iff ABOUT TO W ITN ESS TME C ^ 'A T C S T RELIG IO US R E V IV A L IT HAS EVER KNO W N. C LE H U Y M E n REPORT T H A T LAST SPRING TH E R E WAS A M A G N IF IC E N T A TT E N D A N C E AT A LL CHURCHES. W H IL E TH E R E WAS A FA L L IN G OFF D U R IN G T H E SUMMER MO NTHS, IT W A 8 NOT N EA R LY AS P ER C EPTIB LE AS IN FORMER -Y E A R S M ANY CLERGYM EN TOOK ADVAN TAG E OF T H E VACA- H O N PERIOD TO IM PROVE AND R EPA IR T H E HOUSES OF W O R SHIP. ' * Now that tlw clergymen have the people GOING TO CHURCH they phould strive to keep them going. Clergymen »hould not only make Ood’e house attractive, but they should make the services attractive. They should make their sermons interesting without being sensational. GET AFTER T H E HE t 5 S OOKR IN ™ E CONGREGATION, coax him . T H E R E 18 NO D EN Y IN G T H E PACT T H A T A MAN W HO GOES TO CHURCH REG ULARLY IS B E N E F IT E D P H YSIC A LLY, MORALLY ANO F IN A N C IA L L Y . HE BECOMES CLEAN IN BODY ANO IN M IN D . IF HE IS A BUSINESS MAN H IS NEIGHBORS W IL L P A T RONIZE H IM BECAUSE HE 18 GOO FEA R IN G AND HONEST. IP H E IS AN EM PLO YEE H IS EM PLO YERS HAVE F A IT H IN H IM W H E N T H E Y SEE H IM GO TO CHURCH. THERE ARE SO M A NY A P P A R E N T REASONS W H Y GOING TO CHURCH 18 B EN E FIC IA L T H A T IT BEEMS SUPERFLUOUS TO E N U M E R A TE THEM . A M in g u la i p la n fo r h o n o rin g heroes ivas propofu d In 1N32. I f w e rany cr<*dlt th e fo llo w in g fo o tn o te to “ L a T y p o - g rn p b le .“ a |>ocm l»y L e I ’e lle tle r. puh- i«b «il in tlin t y e a r nt G e n e t « : “ In Feb- <-uary in.«t n e vern l newapa|>en« nn iio u u c id t lf iit th e lnrg«*Ht book e v e r p r in te d w ill n h o rtly Hppewr In I-o n d n n u n d e r th e t it le “ T tye P n n th e o u o f E n g l»»h O e n ie H ." T h e p a g e « o f tb la liook r i l l be tw e lv e fe e t lo n g Mad tw o fe e t w id e a n d th e le t t e r * k I x In ches h ig h . I t im a Ite e ii fo u n d u c ln l m m liln e r y fo r • he im p e r r e q u ire d ^ 1 1 1 l»e p r lu u -d by evsiary to « f e e t Hpe- th e (U H n u fa c tu re o f T h ia g lg n n tlc w o rk » te n u i in c h n n tc ta ra i t g o ld , no o r d in a r y p r in tin g In k b e fo g used bi 't h e p r o m m . O n ly n h u n d re d ■opieR w ill la* Issued, a n d th ese w ill ■«erve to u d o ru th e p r in c ip a l lib ra rie s In E n g la u d .'* Y o u w ill n o t fin d th a t book In n n y p u b lic o r p r iv a te lib r a r y . Pearls. The nae and popularity of penrla date back to Qtiont 300 B. C.. but they were koown to yet older peoples, nhd espe cially to tboae of the east TbeChlaeoe record» go still farther back, and oya’ ¿pr pearl« were received a« tribute In the fweuty third ceutury B C. ' It to probable that they were found to the waters of Ceylon and India 2.000 years ago. and tb« Greeks’of course both kneyr nnd recognised the value of ;be |x*arl. But It was not until the Roman empire was tieglnnlng to ripe that the knowledge of the value of the pearl lice«me general. O n a d o f In d lceerio a. Mrs. Sadie P. Clavoon, Indiana, P a., was bothered w ith indigestion. « M y stomach pained me niaht and day,” she writes. “ I would lccl bloated mm ) have headache and itolching after eating. I alao euffemd from constipation. X y daughter had naad Cluqn- " “ Now. -why, are yon crying?" "M y husband I m E»- evasive." yelped the bride. " R r C m M ic I a«k him how be Iffcce my hlacuffia be tells me that 1 have beautiful eyes”-1-Louisville Courier Journal. S to n e r “She boa. I can ike no Impression upon I t " "Bare you tried mond?"—Bous- ton Poet . ( C o lic C u re d . Pels in V ir g in ia and Was taken suddenly tic. A t th e first store g ia n t recommended toiera and D ia rrh o e a L i t cured h im . N o on a jo u rn e y w ith o u t in n. F o r sale b y a ll Remedy. Two dot one should leave h< a bottle o f thia prej dealer».— A d vert ist - OREGON 1st to-15th of each month. Office opposite Dra. C offin c tiv e . , "She has a heart * Per ha pa n o t* ; MORCF, W AßCO , - D E A L E R S IN Lim e, Plaster, Cement, Builders Supplies, Lumber, Wood, Coal, Cedar Posts, and Hay. - __ OREGON 16th to 30th of each month. Office opp. McCoy, Atw ood Co , M ANUFACTURERS OF — MILL FEED AND FLOUR P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg e o n Moro, Oregon. W HEN YOU TR A V E L Office in residence BY AUTO T h e f o llo w in g . H et of real p ro p e rty situated in S h e rm a n m ju r t y , state o f O r e g o n , it h e re b y advertised for d e lin q u e n t taxes assessed fo r th e ( e a r 1913. T h is a d ve rtisem en t is a u th o fo e d by an act e m b o d ie d in c h ap ter 3 Q E p f the ge n eral lews o f O re g o n as p a a s e f f ii& h c 1913 session of the L e g is la tiv e A aserg iily. ^ < cam e d e lin q u e n t on S e p te m b e r 1st, 1914 an d a re subject to a p e n a lty o f 1 0 per t e n t en d interest at the rate o f 12 pe r _eet per an nu m u n til th e said taxes shall h a ve been p a id . N o tic e is Hereby g iven thn' six m onths a fte r the* taxes against the Io !ta w in g real p ro p e rty first becam e d e lin q u e i t the sheriff as re q u ire d by la w w ill ¡sane c e rtifica te o f d e lin q u e n c y «gainsi the said p ro p e rty for d e lin q u e n t tdxaa. T h e said ce rtifica te o f d e lin q u e n c y w ill bear interest at the rate o f 15 per ce it per annum un til th e c e rtifi cates are red e em e d ; A n y tim e after the e x p ira ti >n o f three ye ars fro m t i e first date o f d e li q u en ey o f an y taxes in c lu d e d in a ca rtifi ate o f d e lin q u e n c y the h o ld e r of such ce rtifica te m a y cause sum m on» to be serv d o n the o w n er of the p ro p e rty describe 1* in the ce rtifica te, n o tify in g th e o w n e r that he w ill a p p 'y to the C irc u it C o u rt o f the co u n ty in w h ic h such p ro p e rty is .ituated fo r a decree fo reclosing th e lien against the p ro p erty m e ^ io n e d in such cei in cate. A n d re w L a rn ett Estate W a s c o lots 9 <£ 10 in b lo c k 7 ................................ 1 .3 0 Sam C ha vie W . % o f S . W . X a te 11 T o 3 S . R . 15 E . 267 G e o ’E . C oesen M o r o H a y e s A d d Jots 7 - 10 & 1 1 ................ . 2 .9 8 D . J. C o o p a r M o r o H a y e s A d I lo t 1 2 .1 0 P ie rre C u tc h le rre W a s c o lots 7 & 3 in b lo c k 7 , . .................................. 1 85 G . H . A (J ia C a rn e r N . E X . N - W . X A S . W . X acc 21 N . V X *e< 2 2 , N . E . X • * « 28 e I l n T p 3 S . fc . 1 6 E . W M . . . 132 89 S adie G id e o n Grass V a lle y R o lli is . 1st S outh X o f B lk 1 2 . . ? . . . . l.£ S W . A . G o rd o n C o Grass V a lle y H a n a n e v ille lo t* 1 -2 -3 -4 A 5 in * b lo c k if f .............. ............................... 5 .4 7 H e a th A Sons Grass V a lle y lo t 6 in b lo c k 4 .............................................. 4 10 E liz a b e th K e n tn r r K e n t R ag sdak A M o rris o n lota 1 -2 -3 -4 A 5 b lk 4 K e n t R agsdale A M o rris o n lots ‘ 1 - 2 - 3 A 4 b ! k 3 ................................ 5 .2 0 Ban K iv ic h , N . E . X <>* S. W X A N - W . X o f S. E . X • « 11 T p 3 S . R . 15 E . W . M ......... „ 2 70 H a ttie L a rg e , W a s c o D u n la p 2nd lots 5 A 6 b lk 7 . £ l . t . . . . . . . . 1 31 W . G . L o n g sw o rth , N E . X . S . W . X A S. E . X «ec 3 0 , lo t. 1-2-3 A S. E . X of J f c w . X »cc 29 S . W . X acc 2 0 . a ll in T p A S . R . 18 E . ....................... 79 07 John M e llio r n , Grass V a lle y C le m ents lo t 3 in blk m t ..................... 7 .6 7 F ra n k M e n e fe e , io ta I-2 -3 - 4 A S. E X o f S. W . X » « 3 0 T p 3 N . . R . 18 E W . M L ....................... 1 5 .2 3 M e n e fe e A W ils o n , lots 1-2 A S .E . X of N . W . X 8- W X of N E X »«c 31 T p 3 N R . 18 ' E W M . . . ; 7 L ................ ' . . 2 3 .9 5 A T . C . M o rris o n , S . J j o f N . E X •ec 25 T p 3 S R . 17 E W M Lo ts 1 A 2 in sec 3 0 T p 3 S . R . 18 E . W M ....................... 14 94 . W m . M c L e o d , S . E . X ,ec 6 T p 1 N R . 19 E W . M .................... 15 44 F a rq u h a r M c R a e , S . £ X of S E x acc 3 5 , N W . x acc 3 6 , N . E X of S W . A all those parts o f W X E. X A N W X of S . E ; X A S . E . X o f S E X situated in S h e r m an co u n ty sec 3 6 , a ll in T p 5 S R 18 E . W . M ...................... 1 3 .0 7 E a rl N e e c e , Grass V a lle y S herm an 1st, lots 3 St 4 b lo c k 3 ........... 1 .3 7 M rs . G . E P ep p er, W a s c o M c - . P herson lots 11 A 12 b lo c k 7 . . 3 .9 3 I . D . P ik e , M o r o N o r th e rly X o f lots 6 A 7 b lo c k 36 Grass V a l le y H e n a r ie v ille lo t 12 b lk 2 . . i l . 7 2 P o rtlan d C e m e n t C o . S X of S . X »ec 1 T p 2 N . K 16 E T r a c t D e e d R eco rd “ O ” page ~ 234«ec6Tp2N . R. 17k N. AND V IS IT T H E DALLES Grover J. Duffey STORE YOUR CAR L a w y e r. In the concrete, recently completed, tally .equipped.' roomy garage of W alther-W illiam s Company. Competent workman always ready to help you in any way they can at least expense to you. For any aervice rendered the charge w ill always be reasonable. Office w ith W. H. R ag sd a le M ORO - OREGON. C J . B r ig h t , W .C . B r y a n t , M .Q .E llm . WALTHER-WILLIAMS GARAGE THE DALLES, Bright, Bryant & Ellis O O O O O O O O O O C H X X X J O O O tX lO O O O O O A ttorneys-at-L aw W HEN offices‘at - OREQON. CXXXKXXXXXXXKXXM OOOG IN PO RTLAND S T O P AT H 0T6L The Dalieff and Moro, Ore - ORGGON Comer of 7 th and S ta rk Street C. M. Huddleston C H A 8 . W R IG H T , P ra a M a M .M . C . D IC K IN S O N , M a n a g a r. ~ ¡1 , It is new,,and its rooms are provided with ‘ ru nning water and long distance telephones. * European plan. Kates »1 per day and up. < Attorney at Law Wasco W R IG H T -D IC K IN S O N H O J E t C O M PAN Y * joooooooooooc'oco*.* ooocooooo o<x:: <**-x?xxjc<xxx>ooooooooooa > H. M acbeth NEW HOTEL PERKINS ? Portland, Oregon. - G e n ts ’ S u its C le a n e d , P r e s s e d a n d R e p a ire d Eastern Oregon Headqnarters. L a d ie s ' a n d G e n ts ’ S u its R e m o d e le d , A lte re d a n d R e lin e d ./ MORO. Philips Bldg Po,s itiv k!y m st ce n tra lly located F ifth St. ca» a pass the U lpj s eve* y few m inutes OREGON - P o p u la r P riced R esta u ra n t Main Street l;urv^ean $1.00 a n d up 1. Q. SVETLAM>, M r Dr. T h eo . Beletski V e t e r i n a r i a n and O ffic ia l S to ck In s p e c to r D A R N I E L L E B R O S ., P ro p rie to rs Treats all Domesticated Animals. ■). The Dalles, O regon OF H e ad q u a rte rs for our S h erm an County friends; prices reasonable; first class re sta u ra n t w ith the hotel. T e le p h o n e M a in 502 X E X o< S W . X sec 32 T p 3 R 17 E S E . X of N E X A N E . X O f S . E X «ec 32 , S . X o f N . W % sec 33 . a ll in T p J N . R . 17 E . W . M E . S . ‘ R e m in g to n , Grass V a lle y , R o llin s 1st Lo ts 7 A 8 b lo c k 5 Grass V a lle y ,,R o llin s 1st L o tf j. 6 -7 A 8 b lo c k 6 Grass V a lle y H e n a r ie v ille L o ta 4 A 5 b lk 9 . K . F . T h o m s e n , K e n t, East 2 0 fo ot o f lots 6 A 7 b lo c k 7 1 J . F . W a ts o n .. 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I t h f u lly e q u ip p e d — to p . w in d s h ie ld e n d spo edo - T h ia “ W o n d e r C o r ” la th e 1 9 1 5 m o d e l o f th e M a x w e ll — p r ic e $ 6 9 5 . varied«» of seeds for the Nordiwest The heat of everv- Í !¡ HOTEL MORO • V » C. R U T L E D G E , Proprietor. • Nearest Motel to Business Center, Bank and Depot. Courteous Treatm ent, Clean Beds and Table the best the m arket w ill afford. . - S U N D A Y D IN N E R S 3 5 C . | O p p o site P o sto ffic e f Oregon. M IS S IO N A R Y W O R K IN thi®2 (or the cnarkat or home «ardoa, the l i r r , the orchard, the pouhrynaa and tha PORT i^AND.ORjcl. ^ X X ïà D O O O O C k X ^ O O O O O O O O O O C O O O O G C O O O O O O O C lO O O O O O O O O O O O O O Moro illustrates PORTLAND SEED CO. •Og a n CONDUCTED ON TH E BEST PRINCIPLES [ ’ truthfully pta- •heal• ! b« io the head« of every for catalog No. V IN T O N H O T E L i^iuiiuiy new, coi.vcnieni io buainees. Clean beds, and table (be best the m arket will afford. 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