IJ \ T The Observer* X M E M O R IT J M . W hen A Very Naughty G irl Hall of Lupine Rebekah Lodge N o. 116 I.O .O .F . M ORO, OREGON. M oro, Oregon, March 12, 1^15- We your committee appointed March 26, 1915 F R ID A Y to draft resolutions o f condolence By LOUISE B. CUM M INGS on the death of Lambert W heal­ Entered as secor.d clas« " ?•««'- * 1. J j * post office at M oro, O regon, J u ly 25, 1891. don, father of our esteemed sister M rs. F er g u so n w a s J o h n F e r g u s o n ’» s e c o n d w ife . * L u cy F e r g u s o n w a s h er Mrs. W . C. Bryant, submit the ste p d a u g h ter . T h e form er x w a s a lso C. L. I reland ............ M anager following: ste p m o th er to a so n o f J o h n F er g u so n , Whereas an A ll Wise Provi­ w h o had b eeq w ild , haB q u arreled Send for advertising rate«. dence has thought well to remove w ith h is fa th e r a n d le f t hom e. S in c e h is d ep a rtu re h e had n e v e r b e e n b eard If you do not read T he O bserver, why from our midst the beloved father from . not? of Sister Bryant, therefore be it John F er g u so n had b rou gh t his W e would lik e to have you take it, and d a u g h te r L u cy up w ith th e u n d e rsta n d ­ Resolved: That we extend to we know it would be prdfitable to you to b ecom e a subscriber. W e .en d it two the bereaved family our sincerest in g th a t sh e sh o u ld m grry a w e a lth y I m an. — L ucy h ad her o w n n o tio n s year, for $2.50; one year $1.50; ' • month isn’t m uch. Try It. Order by sympathy in their hour of afflic­ ; a b o u t th a t, but sa id n oth lu g. H er f» - l th er eo in n iu n ic n te d h is id ea on thia postal card, and pay for it when you can. tion, therefor be it su b je c t to h is w if e an d ch a r g ed her to W e will not be re.ponsible for the Resolved: That we extend to i keep an e y e on h is d a u g h te r ’s a sso neglect of subscriber, to "o l,,y ■.* change, in their address. N or will the Sister Bryant our Friendship and I d a t e s , se e in g th a t sh e did n o t b eco m e notification of a P o.tm a.ler that the; .ub- Love, our Consolation and Sym­ i In volved w ith so m e p o v e r ty str ick en •criber ha. " R em oved settle the bill of a y o u n g fe llo w w h o w o u ld g iv e her a pathy in this, her dark and dreary lif e o f h ard sh ip . delinquent. . . Church and S ociety notice« F R E E , e x ­ hour; be it further Mr. F erg u so n w a s a v e ry b u sy m an cept when for m oney making purpose«. Resolved: That a copy of these and w a s m uch a w a y fro/n hom e. T h is Such notice« at regular rate» at the option , . . _* R r u a n i i m ad e It e sp e c ia lly e s s e n tia l th a t, h is resolutions be te n t S j je r Bry t. ( should look after Lucy< one day of the publisher». g ta rtlh g o n a lo n g trip h e c h a r g - At any tim ew hen requested to do so, a copy to the Pacific Odd re llo w the paper will be o»«continued. But we md one to the Observer for pub- ed Mrs. F er g u so n n o t to p erm it L ucy expect that all arrears wi.k be paid before «• .• su b m itte d I to r ec eiv e any o n e y o u n g m an a t th e Fraternally submitted, | ofteneP than once # month dnr. .u ch request is m ade. It U easy to ask ua lication. for a statem ent, which will be cheerfully Margarette Stewart. Ulg hlg a b s e n c e an d n o t to a llo w her ■rendered at any tim e. Lila Bull, ‘ Committee. { to go' o u t With a n y y o u n g m a n a t all. C. B. O ld s to H . Hansen; tract, o f land near Grass Valley, $600. H . B. Stout to Q. E. Gwynne; w # of e X ice 24, e X of swX sec 25, seX sec 26, all in tp2n rl8e; also e X of swX< seX o f nw X and lots 2, 3, 4 sec 30 tp2n r)9e, $10. G enevieve H . R- Holmes to Paul C. Bates Investment Co; seX sec 8, n >4 see 17, n e % sec 18 tp ln rl8 e , $10. T irp in H ill to R. H : Guthrie; n w # fcec 26 tp3s rl7e, $1. R . H . McKean to Melvin D. Beer; lots 1 and 2 block 4 Biggs 2d addition to Wasco, $250. Herbert G off to Clinton C. D eyo; seX of nw X and neX of seX *ec 5 tp2n rl7e, $320. Blanche 8,'K olial to George La Home; s e || tec 37 tp2s rl8e, $1. ” O . B. Messinger to Sarah A. M essinger; lots 3 and 4 block 6 in Mowrys addition to M oro, $1. T he price of T he Observer is $1.50 per year, 75 cents for six months, 50 cents for four m onths—but if »said in advance we accept $2.50 in full 'or 2 years. Shorter lefin s than onv year 12 S cents per m onth. A Blue Mark here w ill answer an in- qnery, when entered upon our calendar, givin g the date cd the paper as the date at w hich your current subscription expires. ’Smarter With The Dalles? , _____ I ndde | L u cy w a s in an a d jo in in g room d u rin g th e g iv in g o f th e s e In str u c tio n s w ith tQ th e k e y h o le , n ft c o n n e c tin g H all of Lupine KVDeiUn l.ooge No. 116 1.0,0 .F . door. F or a cou p le o f w e e k s a fte r her fa M oro, Oregon, March 12, 1915 a n d members of file r ’s dep artu re L u cy ap p eared to be l o the omcers ana memoen w , p e r fe c tly c o n te n ted nt nm e. e N o m en at h hom N o m en Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116 c a lle d on her, and sh e n e v e r w e n t out we, your committee on resolu In th e e v e n in g . T h e r e bad been n o ore sy m p a th y b e tw e e n her and Mrs. tions, most respectfully submit the m F er g u so n th an th e r e u su a lly Is b e tw e e n following: ste p m o th er and d au g h ter, b u t d u rin g Whereas W illiam J. Lewellen, th is period o f her fa th e r ’s a b sen ce L ucy ev in ce d so m uch fe e lin g for her father of our esteemed brother . fa t h e r ’s w ife a s to q u ite w in her heart, George E. Lewellen, has oeejl « L ucy>” ahe w r o te her h u sb an d , ‘‘is called by the Supreme Ruler of mUcH c h a n g e d . S h e se e m s c o n te n t lhe U n iverw to the world beyond J where care, sickness and trouble have uo I)e€d t0 worry a b o u t her. are unknown; therefore, be it I T h ere is no o n e a t nil a tte n tiv e to her.” Rp.nlved* That in the death of 1 Due a fter n o o n w h en Mrs. F erg u so n Resolvea, jn a i j ttIld L u cy w e re in th e s e w in g room th e Mr.Lewellen our beloved brother doorbeU rang LOcy w e n t d o w n sta ir s has sustained the loss of a faithful • apfi opened th e door. T h en M rs. and loving father and that, as a ' gu son heard th e fo llo w in g d ia lo g u e: in . ioum Independent Qlarehouse S (Hilling Co frien d H ern d on for a cop y o f t h e c o n ­ i r j l . M c K e a n , M a n a g e r, W a s c o , O re g o n •< - H e Balked. S k in u m —I w an t to in te r e st you W a m in in g proposition . It’s a good th in g F lu b d u b --P e rh n p s It Is. b u t I’m U o t - Judire. - MANUFACTURERS OF 3, WALTHER-WILLIAMS GARAGE M o ro , O re g o n . O ffice in r e s id e n c e . TH E DA LLES, yOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC«M'OCOO Two Families Celebrate Birthdays. W HEN IN - - „OREÖON.' GCXXXÙUOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO • PO RTLAND STO P AT A pleasant afternoon was spent G r o v e r J . D u ffe y at the J. T. Ashby farm home, The Business Mens Association . L a w y e r. southwest of Grass Valley, Sunday of The Dalles, if it is what the March 21st, when M r. and Mrs. name implies, should sit up and Corner of 7ih and Stark Street. Bucholtz and M r. and Mrs. Ashby take notice o f their business op 1 litico w ith W . H . R a g s d a le As an association, a, C H A S . W R IG H T , P r e s id e n t entertained in honor of the first portunities. M .C . D I C K I N S O N , M a n a g e r . anniversary of Eunice Isabelle ihdividuais. and collectively, they O R E G O N . MORO It ih new, and i ts r o o m s are p r o v id e d w ith Bucholtz and Joseph Boyd Ashby, should impress upon the Wasco r u n n i n g w a te r a n d l o n g d i s t a n c e t e l e p h o n e s . ' each being one year old. A boun­ county court the practical business C .J .B r ig h t , W *.C.B r y a n t . M .G .E ll is . E u r o p e a n ,phx>L , R a te s £1 p e r d a y a n d u p . teous birthday dinner was served need of better rftad conditions leading from Sherman county into at two o’clock. WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL COMPANY - J Among those present were Mr. The Dalles by way of the M iller i n u , i v y * i L u cy—Oh, m v g o o d n ess gra cio u s! □OiXXXXXX'C oocooooooooc ckx ^^ ocxxxxxjoooooooooooooc •bridge. Each year there is more odge, we tender our brother our M an's V oice—D o you k n ow m e, Laicy? and Mrs. A. J. Lemmon, M r. and A t to rn e y s -a t-L a w L u c y —K n o w you ? In d eed I do. Mrs. P. N. Lemmon and family, gbod, big,* round, hard, business leartfelt sympathy in this his hour T h e V oice—W h o am I? of grief and sorrow and may the M r. and Mrs. George Kent, Mr. dollars rolling into Wasco county L u c y —W h y. T om , o f course. ' Oly o tfic e s a t over the M iller bridge road -feavenly Father in His loving T om . h o w cou ld y ou be so cruel as to and Mrs. John Engstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ragsdale and baby. Miss from,an outside source than any [indnesS remember those who go a w a y a s you did? PórtlandT. O r e g o n . T h e V oice—I d e se r v ed to be sh ot. The Dalle» and M oro, Ore. other two roads they have. „ 1 his mourn and with rhercy l i f t ‘ the B u t I’v e ch an ged . I’v e com e h om e re­ Schwartz, M i» Helen Hcllinbeck, L ite rn Oregon Headqnartnrs. M ille r bridge road is always being clouds of sorrow from their p e n ta n t and w ill try to m ake up for Miss Ida May Johnston. m y m isd eed s. D o you think fa th e r shamefully neglected and gener­ hearts; be it further Carly O xford C offee D rinkin g. P csitiv ly m.;st ce n tra lly Resolved: That a copy of these w ill fo r g iv e m e? ally is an invitation to Sherman C u riou sly en ou gh , coffee w a s first L ucy se e m e d h o p efu l aa to th is, but localcd F ifth St. cais pass county people to stay away; one resolutions, under, seal of the «aid th a t m u ch w ou ld d ep en d upon drun k w ith an n ot lu Ixm dou. but a t the doo- s every few m inutes autoload took the, hint Wednes­ lodge, be sent to Brother Lewellen h ow th e m a t t e r ' would" Tie broken to B«Ulol c o lle g e . O xford. J o h n E v e ly n th e ir fath er. H e w a s aw ay, a t th e tim e, w r ite s In h is dlury; ' T h ere c a m e In m y day and ferried at Biggs to the and a copy each to the Pacific an d if he k n e w th a t his son had re­ 'A tto r n e y a t L a w ty m e to th e c o lle g e one N a th a n iel Co- N orth Bank and were in Portland Odd Fellow and Observer for pub­ tu rn ed sh e b e lie v e d he w ou ld w r ite to nopioe o u t or Gre««ee from C yril th e Popular Priced Restaurant h a v e him s e n t a w a y . B u t If th e y w ait- European Plan. Rate» $1.00 and up five hours after they left M oro. It lication. Fraternally submitted, p atriarch o f C o n sta n tin o p le, w ho. re­ td till h e h ad returned and L ncy •f' Margarette B. Stewart. tu r n in g rnauy y e a r s a fte r , w a s m ude would have taken them half that L. Q. SWETLAND, Mgr. sh ou ld n n uou nce th e arrival o f the b ish op o f S m yrna H e w a s th e first Lila Bull, . Committee. prodigal, at th e sa m e tim e im ploring to go to The Dalles. There is no .¿4. h 1 1 1 n ni-*- - f i - i - h - h m I e v er sa w drink coffee, w h ic h cu stom for him her fa th e r's fo r g iv e n e ss, sh e sense having such a time consum c a m e u<»t Into E n glan d till th ir ty y e a rs b e lie v e d sh e cou ld o b tain it. M.C. Davis, who is farming the ing highway; the business men • " B p t you m uat m e et our n ew m am ­ a fte r .” E v e ly n a p p aren tly co n sid ered O r « itlv a c a te s W . should try it now, with the muc old Tom Callahan place east of m a,” sh e add ed . “S h e’s p e r fec tly lo v e ­ th e co m in g o f c o ffe e to h a v e been th e m ost Im p ortan t e v e u t o f h is u n iv er sity holes and mire, rocks and narrow Grass Valiev, was in town Satur­ ly, an d I’m su re sh e w ill h e.p u s.” V e te r in a r ia n «noocoooooocx>ocxrcccccocxxxx>oooooooooooo J. P. O ’ Meara, of the O ’ Meara Ged o f his so n ’s return till L ucy broke t h e praise I can give them ,” writes Mrs. under.the*attendant circumstances th e n e w s |o him a fter his nrl-ival, Richard 01 p, Spencerport. N . Y . They affecting that week. The list of Supply and Implement „Co. at N ever w e re th ere a m ore a ffection ate have cured me o f headache and nervous­ I subscribers to the Observer has Wasco, was a visitor this week at brother and sister. Mrs. F erguson sev ness and restored me to my normal health.” eral tim es su rp rised them sittin g in For sale by all dealers.— Advertisem ent. been steadily growing for some this office. He reports the H o lt c lo se p ro x im ity , and e v er y tim e Tom :Grass Valiev, Oregon. -là W e h a v e , rig h t h e r e , »he c o r tinie, but when we are ordered to company has this year put on the cam e In or w e n t out th e y k issed . T h is PSIS or T H B A N N U A L s t a t e m e n t f o r w h ic h y o u h a v e w e tte d . o r THE • increase our, now large list of market a new caterpillar called con tin u ed till the e v e n in g o f Mr. F e r I t to ld a th e ro a d p e r fe c tly n 's arrival. H e cam e u n ex p ec te d ­ Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance readers by several a week it spells the Midget, with a rating of 18 hp g ly u so E n t i r e l y n e w , c o n v e n i e n t to b u s in e s s a t 5 0 tnilos » a h o u r . I t o a rrie » and w a s received by h is w ife . I.ucy Company five g ro w n peo plo c o m fo r t­ appreciation. The last week we on the belt and 10 hp on the bar; and Tom . L u cy and T om k u elt before of Sp rin gfield, tn th e S ta le o f M assach u setts, C l e a n b e d s . a n d t a b le t b e b e st t b e m a r k e t a b ly . I t baa le ft h an d d riv e on th e »1st day of D ecem ber, t » l t , m ade to added six new names to our list, it is built the same as their stand­ him , and L ucy said p lead in gly iih c e n te r c o n tro l— s e le c tiv e th e Insurance C om m issioner o f th e S tate of w ill a ffo rd . P ric e s r e a s o n a b le . C om ­ “P apa, fo r g iv e me. T h is la my hus Oregon pursuant to la w : M ing g e a r tre n s m b s io n . It four to Grass Valley and two to ard engine, except smaller, and band. C apital. W e w e re m arried a w eek ago." has c Sixne h ig h te n s io n m a g ­ m e r c ia l t r a d e s o lic ite d . A m ount o f c a p ita l etock paid w ill pull three 14-inch plows nice­ W asco and Rufus. n e to . I t rid e e as easily as a n y W h at Mr. F ergu son sa id in reply is un ......... ............... •.......................... P u rely m u tu al » 5 0 0 0 c a r — X e llip tic springs ly and go as deep as they wan,; it n ot n e c essa ry to th is sto r y . W hat Mrs T otal prem ium In com e.............. » 11.4#7,14T.I7 o a rear« CONDUCTED ON THE BEST PRINCIPLES. <: is made to suit the averag^farm. Ferguson s a id w a s : ______ ' R. C. Byers has been grinding u s ;ïU .,ui  , î iî '!» i» " m «.»»... “O h, h e a v e n s, w h a t h a v e IjdoneT* I t hao a fam o u s m a k e o f §OOOOCXXXXX>OOOOOOOOOOOiX)DOO OOCOOOOOCXXXXXXXXXXXXJOOOD In com e from oth er sou rces re­ Toas otl «»pti-ekid r e a r tlves a a d th e Mr. Ferfruson regarded h is w if e s te m barley at his farm for the pgst It was also said that the 45-hp cat­ M0.0R1.I« e a r ... W ceived during th e y« cc ^. o <>^ oooocooooooooooooooc gam e siwe tire e 3 0 w 3 J ^ in c h erpillar it an altogether new type ly. H e h ad relied upon her to keep week, using his s t r a w burning T otal Incom e ....................... . . . » 15.«79,Blt,X| aU a ro u n d . I t is f u lly e q u ip p e d his d a u g h te r from au a llia n c e o f her cnte. — to p . w in d a W c ld a n d speed o ­ threshing engine for motive pow­ o f machine; it has no front wheel o w n ch o o sin g . H e a sk ed som e q u es Paid for losses, D lHbarsem en d ow m en ts, and the track is full length; it is m e te r , etc« an n u ities a n d surrender tio n s a s to h ow th e y o u n g m an had e f er. Wednesday noon, while at values ............................................ capable o f 45 hp on the belt and D ividend s paid to p o lic y -h o ld ­ fe cte d an en tr a n c e to th e fa m ily clr T h is ‘ ‘ W o n d e r C a r * ’ la th e dinner, fire was discovered in the W ' C . R U T L E D G E , P ro p rie to r. ers during th e y e a r ................ m issions and sa la ries paid 1 9 1 5 m o d e l o f th e B ia s w e ll . cle. w h ereu p o n L ucy c o n fe sse d the C om straw around the engine By quick ,22 hp on the bar. durl.ig th e year . . . . . . . . . - 7 I H0T6L 0R 6G 0N WW- Bright, Bryant & Ellis. NEW HOTEL PERKINS C. M. Huddleston Wasco, z - Oregon > , *_____ Dr. T heo. Beletski m u n i i ** H o te l albert The Dalles, Oregon Treats all Domesticateil Animals. New 1915 Mattel $695' 17 New Features VINTON H O TEL 3 H O TE L MORO work the ¿he •>.»« ¿auH ed and damage confined to a wagon with a wood rack fiflToF _gUa^Hkr u a t side of the rack and a spring sea! being burned. At one time the fire had caught in the straw under the separator stored in a nearby shed, Out was quickly- raked away 3.W» Arithmetic «lo f” r the pa« Inu’ o f th e «H er d m ««* *|»e«ke f C o lic C a r e d . E. E. Crow, who travel« in V irginia and other Soother» State», was taken »oddenly and severely ill with colic. A t the first store he cam* V the merchant recommended Chamberlai n't Uhl ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Item edy. Two ul»ir I 'S li ti*, D riv e prejndlc«« o u t by th e door, All oth er L d t> .lltlss.. . , .............. Su rpl us . . . . ....................................... <•■»*> .« A C » e d ition . iHuHtrnted will» rwMgh wood th e y w ill re-enter by th e w indow .-», T otal lla b lllt'es « x c la a lv . o f . • cu ts, w ith th e liiUlnl "«id th e In» F rederick th e G r e a t , ca p ita l stock , of .......... •» '<».«13.400.10 T ots!' n rursneo la force P e - perlal c n » « n «tam ped H|»»'n It* bn« k cem ber 31, 1»14 ^ . . . . . . . . »Sl.OO.Tf.JO« O a r e d o f la d lg e a t io n . A n ootlier o f te x ts are uudertlim d. and Dustnow. la Oregon for t h e Y ear. ♦ tb e In feren e la tlm l th e e x ile d em 1 M m . Sadi« P. Clawson, Indiana, Pa., wa« bothered w ith initigwHne “ M y atomach peror eea rch ed ^he Krrtpturea for pa* t pained me night and day," she writes. “ I ■ngea ap p rop rtate to hl* m laforttin e would feel bloated and b a r» headache and and hl* ko|ie* *‘l w ill ««mite th e belching after enting. I also suffered from nooBtipetion. M y daughter had used Cham­ nhephenL «m l Hie *h«i«|» sh a ll he -«•nt berlain’s Tablets and they did her so moch tcred .’ 1* perhnpa th e timet slgn lfl good that she gave me a few doees o f tb®® n nt o f th««in T h e B ib le w a s dl*««ov They them. n< ti sod insiatod oo my trying ered in the sa n ctu a ry o f tb e M adonna , m e » .n o th in g eirn i has n m o done.’ om F or hel| del M onto. In Riha A le by all dealers .AdvertwMMOt. T'ye,Jrr1” * .w.r.“.t.?. .th% nr.it > «« Gross prSm inm s reestved dur,- lug th e year ......................... .... . L osses paid Curing th e y»ar L osses incurred d u r in g th e year .............. • • T otal am ou nt t»f risk s o u t­ stand Ins lo Oregon D oc-m - ber 11. 1»7« .7 ? ...................... By W H E E L E R M. HALL. ’. S tatu tory general a g e n t and attorn ey for H. a OOLTON. P ortlan d . Or. I — p ric e 5 6 S 5 . W it h E ie o tr lo S t a r t e r p a d E le c t r ic L ig h ts o n ly S fio e x tra « 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 . 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 B e d s a n d T a b le t h e b e s t t h e m a r k e t w ill a ffo r d . * ; - - - • £ < S U N D A Y D IN N E R S 3 5 C . - ' Opposite P ostoffice M o ro O re g o n . OOOOOWXXiOOC^CCOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOCXXXXIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC O A L I T T L E :.M I S S I O N A R Y W O R K IN >YOUF D id le «lays b y t e l l i n g ' y o u r n e ig h b o r s o f l h e g oot • tjv ia litie s o f T h e O b s e r v e r . I f y o u c a n ’t g et tb .e ir s u b j s c r i p ii o n s , s e n d u s t h e i r addresse?» a n d we 'v i ll e e n c j th e m s a m p l e c o p ie s . W e p a y fo r a ll e o h e it in g y o u tb i «S ubscribe fo r T b e O b s e rv e r.x B e s t W e e k ly p u b l i s h e d i n t b e I n l a n d E m p ir e . E v e r y o n e le a d * i t