»e, at the resi- Fred Mathias has purchased the Axtell. auto owned by H . R. McKean of Always in stock, beautiful Birth Wasco, who has bought a Hudson Day Postal Cards, at the Observer six from Geo. N. Crosfield. 9999««««« 999999 p . Book Store. V » Special matinee Sunday after­ noon at five o’clock at Burnetts Saturday evediog at Burnett’s I \ theatre, four reel show, reduced M oro theatre. Price o f admission reduced to 5c and 10c. Four reel admission prices; 5c and 10c. show. Mrs. C. L. Powell will entertain Drs. Lowe & Turner, the well Saturday in honor of the 7th anni­ known eye specialists of Portland, versary of her daughter Lucile. w ill be at M oro on Tuesday and Mrs. J. C. Freeman and Mrs. Wednesday, March 23d and 24th; W m . Henrichs were visitors at Grass Valley on • Sunday and Portland this week, returning on Monday, March 21st and 22d; at Wednesday. 4 Wasco on Friday and Saturday, Mrs. Deletta Donnelly and. two March 19th and 20th. boys, from Portland, are visiting at the home of her cousin, Asa Eslinger, near Grass Valley. By experienced farm hand. Take a look at the Satterly gang Place preferred where I can work plow, in stock u in J for sale by into either a harvest or steady job. G inn, Coleman & Co. It is not Inquire at the Observer office. J. W. Thomas, M oro, Ore a new make of plow, altho new to this section, ♦ $8.25 and up Shipment Just Received I ’ _ John Deere Gang Plows, Discs and Cultivators and Vehlie Hacks, Metal Wheel Trucks, Oliver Chilled Garden and V ’ / * i • Vinyard Walking Plows e = I Ranch Work Wanted j M r. and Mrs. L l l . Moore and two boys returned from Portland Tuesday where (hey wire guests at the marriage of their cousin, Miss Greta Moore. Recharging of storage batteries, the overhauling of magnetos, and recharging magnets, are all spec­ ialties at the Leas & Fancher gar­ age repair shop at The Dalles. Buys all material, including hardware and paint, for a model ‘ T aai-A -Lw Hophed. ■Cut opt along thia line. Gentlemen: I ihould like to have further information on your tree plant for Hog Shed*. Address.................... We are here to serfie you. Three mixed can o f lumber ha» ju»t arrived. ‘ 3000 post» in stock. ‘ See H. U. M ARTIN about it” The Place for "T u ro -A -L u m p .” Th« Home of “ T u m -A -Lum ber.* Eggs for hatching from select­ ed thoroughbred poultry; choice pens of White Wyandotte», S. G. Rhode Island Reds, S. C. White Leghorns, Buff Leghorns, An- conas; also Fawn and W hile and Pure White Indian Runner ducks; special offer, orice $1.25 per 15. Extra choice M am m oth' Bronze turkey eggs, 20c each. Address Oak H ill Farm, m!9tf The Dalles, Oregon. F. Mobley, from Vancouver, who has recently bought the Diek- man tarm near Demoss, was in the Observer office Saturday buy­ To^retail Rawleigh Products, ing school supplies for his chil­ town and country*. Largest and best line. One pf the oldest and dren. largest companies in the world. M r. and M rj. C.L.Ireland were Six factories and branches. Pro­ visitors in Portland the first of the ducts supplied from new Pacific week. M r. Ireland returning Tues­ coast branch. Quick service, low day and Mrs. Ireland remaining freight. Want only industrious men capable of earning $100 and for a few weeks visit with Portland up per month and expenses. Must friendS. have means for starting, «xpenses and furnish contract signed by two *** Through the assistance of Rev. responsible men. Address W .T. A. J. Adams, the Observer office Rawleigh Co.. Oakland, Calif., and store was open for transac­ giving age, occupation, references tion of business during our ab­ sence in the Rose City the first of this week. Eggs from thorobred Rhode L. C. Archer, superintendent of Island Red chickens for hatching, the Aberdeen* Idaho, experiment 15 for $1; six hens for 50c each; a farm, was in M oro this week com­ rooster, less than 2-year old, $1.50 Mrs. J. M. Axtell, Moro. paring notes with Supt. Stephens 3t of the Sherman county experi­ a i at i • i 18323536 ment farm. Man Wanted Tun) - A • Lum Lumber Co., M oro, Oregon, Name.................................... Pure Egg Stock for Hatching «I & I «I ! T Y T Y T T V T rrrT Y V T M O V IN G P IC T U R E S MORO O P E R A H O Ü SE Tuesday and Saturday Evenings 7:30 p. m. Prices 10 cents and 15 cents. Beginning Tuesday, January 26th, and each Tuesday night will be presented an episode of Perils of Pauline. AAAAA a a A a A A. A a A A A A A A W ELL a D R IL L IN G Am p re p a re d to d o F IR S T C LASS W O R K Rhode I. Red Eggs 1 Chickens I'h e There it Happiness in a Home Brightened by the ~ . '■’t. • _ - ■ .. 1 O b w e rv e r M H'O. «HERMAN CO.,OREGON: Aladdin Mantle Lamp F R ID A Y ..............March 19, 1915 E u re k a Meets the 6tst and third hursdav evenings of each month Visitin< members cordially invited to meet By order of W. M. ’ J. M . P arry . Secretary. B a th la h a m C h a p te r no . 78 o. «. S. Regular communication leach 2d and 4th Thursday .evenings monthly. I M rs . J essie H enrichs , _____ Worthy Matron M m M ay B arnum , Secretary. The state highway at Biggs, con­ necting this county with M aryhill by steam ferry, w ill soon be open to travel. Bridge material is on the ground and workmen w ill soon have the necessary bridges completed. A . P. A A with us. M o r o a t th e MORO PHARMACY H. Richeldorfer, County Igent, Wasco, Oregon T i n 111 i-i 1 1 » » I ’H - i m i t 1 1 1 h i 11 1 i h h i h i n h i 11 i h i i i m A T T E N T IO N m farm ers u n Our Sattly Plows, are giving good satisfaction. h i >■ H i m i m Our Canton and Dayton Discs, Wagons, Hacks, Buggies, Gas Engines, Choppers, .. Steel and Wooden Harrows, will interest you. Notice our Complete Line of Steel Ranges, Bath . Tubs, Sinks, Lavoratories, Etc. m :: G IN N , C O L E M A N Machine work of any description done promptly pany, M oro, Oregon. fore the grand jury, best shoe mechanics on the Pacific and at prices consistent with good work. O rville Wagenblast is visiting in Our service department, Red 302, is always at your Fishing season opens A p ril 1st. coast; they make new work or M oro from The Dalles at the Take a look at flie fishing tackle repair old shoes and we guarantee command. *-*• to do your work cheaper and bet­ home of his uncle, Geo. Frantz. display in the window of the M oro ter than any cobbler who has LEA S & FA N C H ER \ Girl wants general housework on a Hardware and Implement Co. as never learned the trade. Operatives of Repair and Service Department Mens half sole and heel $1.25 ranch; write to Miss Obert, care you pass that way. There is more W a lth e r-W illia m s Garage - T H E DA LLES, OREGON inside; flies, hooks, lines, rods, half sole $1; heels 35c. Ladies of W .A.M ay, p.o.b. 206 Wasco. half sole and heel $1; half sole 75c !■ 1 i H l l -I-l i l-1 H -l l H 'I + I H I I I V »I l J I I t-l- t t t t-H “l“hK i 'i l H 1 1 the best lot of fishing goods ever heels 25c. Ladies or mens rubber If you want a good lamp and in M qro. heels 50c. Stitching or other re­ a fine strong light you need the pairs. according to time and ma­ A. S. Johnson was in town Aladdin kerosene mantle lamp terial used. Wednesday ¿after curbing material advertised in this paper. We pay postage both ways for the well on the Bourhill farm and furnish mailing bags for future H . R. McKean returned Tues­ P o r c e l a i n J 0 a th T u b . west ot town, under lease to Sor­ shipments with your first order. day from Portland, where he had A ll shoes returned promptly. en Hansen. The well is down sold a car of hogs for the I.W .M - Victor Marden, 310 feet and delivers 15 gallon a 4to30 The Dalles, Oregon company at top price of $7.40. minute, full capacity, of the engine Agent for Model Steam Laundry of The Dalles Katie, daughter of Soren Han­ and pump now being installed. Shop in Brick Building next Observer Office sen, submitted to an operation at The roads in the vicinity of J. N . L A N D R Y , P r o p r ie to r . To or from any point, partic­ the family home Monday after­ M oro are rapidly being put into ularly Sherman county. Experi­ noon, Dr. Morse operating with X /C o x o , - - - - - O i e g o n . condition by Martin Hansen and enced driver and car always ready. Dr. Poley assisting. his road workers under the lead Phone me at my expense frdm When in The Dalles try the of O. L Befehee. Several sharp any filace. Reasonable charges Hotel Albert special 25c lunch; turns and grades have been elim i­ with plenty of time given com­ noon and evening; free auto buss nated on the road leading west of mercial men to “ make” towns. G eorge E llard ,» he oro meets all trains; thirty minutes for Town, ftotably just this side and at \ Grass Valley, Oregon. lunch when going to Portland. bserver 'the Barzee farm eatrance. The Large shipments of burlap are road in front of the B.F.Peetz now entering free of duty at Port- farm is being moved away from Should try otn* famous Ch;ck- land, which should mean cheaper the foot hills to nearer the railway en plate dinners; all kinds of nice sacks for the farmer, hut the sack and w ill give a straight driveway sandwich, pie, cake, good coffee. W illard L unch C ounter manufacturer gets the larger part. at that place when finished. Farm (or Sale We handle the Old Reliable Superior and Peoria ;; drills, now on the floor. I 111 t 'l IS IS Carpenter Work *v • gank, of IQoro. AAÀÀÀÀAA. See those Im proved Canton Chilled Plows, they are right up to date ! ■ ,,| I I I M. M oro. or. » • For Sale Cheap h h h h i m + We have a complete line of Plum bing Supplies. Eggs foi $1 Der setting of 15; The county teachers’ institute, held ate M oro Saturday, was gen­ day old chicks, $12 per hundred. erally attended and the consensus Pure bred chickens. Inquire of Mrs. Albert M iller, of opinion in regard to it is, that 2t - Monkland, Oregon. all w ill be better equipped for professional service. M r and Mr». Jas Woods left Tuesday for a visit with their three sons in and near Walla Walla. They may extend their visit into Idaho, where a daughter, Mrs. G. W. Jordan, now resides. The Standard Incandescent Coal O il Lamp of the W orld. Uses less oil than old style lamps. Clean, Safe, Durable, Gives the Brightest and Whitest Light. N o Noise or O dor D e m o n s t r a t e d a n d S o ld In Lodge N o . 121. R S a tis fa c tio n G u a ra n te e d . NOTICE TO Sherman County Automobile Owners Shoe Repairs by Parcel Post. M oro B a r b e r S hop Everything First Class and up to date. Livery Automohite Service J A “ W A N T” Travelers at Biggs ad in- T M O will reach more people in Sherman County than by any other medium available.