Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, March 26, 1915, Image 3

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“ 1. P. H arditi was à visitor at
Maupin this week.
for Sunday, March 28.
Dressmaking done, at the resi­ Methodist church:
dence, by Mr». J. M. Axtell.
10 a.m. Sunday School.
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G. E. Lewellen returned Wed­
Preaching services in Spaulding
FRIDAY.......... March 26, 1915 nesday from short business visit at 12 (noon) and in M oro at
in Portland.
7:30 p.m.
E u r e k a L o » » e N a . 1 21.
Evening subject, “ The Death of
Abstracts prom ptly made by the
a . r . a A u Muro. o r.
Christ.”
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Meets the first . and third Sherman County Abstract Com­
irsds* eveninfs oi each pany, M oro, Oregon.
Every body welcome.
month
V)tU«n< members
John Robertson, pastor.
Herman Pape has purchased a
cordially invited to meat
«DI O. 8HKRMAN ÜÔ..ORBGOII:
¡Shipment Just ReceivedÌ
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with us.
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By order ot W . M .
J. M . P amr Y. Secretary,
B a th la h a m
C h a p ta r
no . 78 o . R. s.
Tum-A-Lym Barns and Silos
Regular communication
1 each 2d and 4th 1 hursday
.evening» monthly.
¡M rs . J essie H enrichs ,
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W orthy Matron
*M rs . M ay B arnum , Secretary.
are designed by our En<tnecring Department
and plans are furnished to you FREE
If you are planning a new farm building or a home
you bad better
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There if'Hàppineas in a Home Brightened by the
Aladdin Mantle Itamp
The Standard Incandescent Coal O il Lamp o f
Uses less oil than old style lamps. Clean, Safe,
Gives the Brightest and Whitest Light. No Noise
D e m o n s t r a t e d a n d B o ld In
World.
Durable,
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M o ro
MORO PHARMACY
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A T T E N T IO N
Serena H a ll last week sold five
horses to M. C. Davis of Grass
Valley and two to J. H. Elliott.
The Dorcas Society this week
presented the Presbyterian church
with an organ of fine quality and
Mrs. Daisy Christianson is visit
excellent tone.
ing in Portland.
If you want a good lamp and
See M u llikin “ the harness mak­
a fine strong light you need the
er” at Wasco. Oregon.
Aladdin kerosene mantle lamp
Always in stock, beautiful Birth advertised in this paper.
Day Postal £ards, at the Observer
Robert Kaseberg and family of
Book Store.
Wasco, were visitors at 1 he Dalles
Kaseberg brothers, J.R. of Port­ Sunday, reluming the next day in
land and E.E of Wasco, were their auto which had been left in
M oro visitors Wednesday
that city during the winter.
Mrs. D. McLachlan is visiting
W ork on the oft talked of Hay
in the county, from Portland, at Canyon road begins this week in
the homes of her children.
the Nish field. Road master Wm
Carbolinium, fresh stock, direct Henrichs has had a substantial
from Germany, now on sale at cook house built and provisioned
with which to take care of the
The Observer Book Store.
men at work on the new road.
. L. J. Pape had his hand badly
Fishing season opens A p ril 1st.
crushed b rid a y\ morning while
Take
a look at the fishing tackle
taking the pipe out of his well.
display in the window of the M oro
Mrs. Vic Anderson, residing
Hardware and Implement Co. as
west of Wasco, left Sunday for a
you pass that way. There is more
visit with relatives at Hood River.
inside; flies, Tiooks, lines, rods,
• State Labor Comnwssioner O.P the best lot of fishing goods ever
H o ff made this office a pleasant in M oro,
visit Thursday, when in Moro on
R.J. Ginn report! a nice success
official business.
with his gasoline tractor engine;
far
* out along this Une.
Turn - A • Lum Lumber Co., Moro, Oregon,
We are interested in your free plaqt Iftf
Bams.........Silos . . . . Hogshed . . . . .
and would like information on same.
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Saturday evening at Burnett’s
theatre, four reel show, reduced
admission prices; 5c and 10c.
Girl wants general homework on a
ranch; write to Miss Obert, care
o f W .A .M ay, p.o.b. 206 Wasco.
See H. U. MARTIN aboutir
The Home of
♦‘T u rn -A -L u m b e r.1
Case gasoline tractor farm engine
for bis farm at Monkland.
Presbyterian church:
I Sabbath School at 10 a.m.
Servifces morning and evening
I I a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Prayer meeting at 7:30 o ’clock
Wednesday evening.
Next Sabbath will mark the end
o f a ten years’ pastorate in Moro.
It w ill be the time for holding the
annual congregational meeting.
We hope to see every member of
thip church at this service as mat­
ters of unusual interest to the
membership, w ill be considered at
the close of the morning service.
This does not exclude any one
from worshiping with us. We
w ill gladly welcome any one.
A. J. Adams, pastor.
»John Deere Gang Plows, Discs and
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Cultivators and Vehlie Hacks',
• < . Metal Wheel Trucks,
Oliver Chilled Garden and
Vinyard Walking Plows
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M O V IN G
We handle the Old Reliable Superior and. Pdoria
drills, now on the floor.
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’• Our Sattly Plows, are giving good satisfaction.
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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.
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We have a complete line of Plum bin ^ S u p p lie s.
G IN N , C O L E M A N & CO.
MORO, OREOON.
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Trains num ber 1 and 35 stop 30 m iaute« oppoaite
THE HOTEL 0AL1JÏS
for D IN N ER ; 10 cents for a real CHRof coffee
with cream, or a R egular
every
w elcom e ^
body
Judd S. Fish, Manager,
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The Dalles, Oregon
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Undertaking Supplies
convey» an idea of m c c c m .
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cee the man
It’s hfc letter head,
his envelope, U a burin«» card, circular» a t
catalogue. You dee the m an up hy t h a t
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H o w doca your» look? la M oeat, tasty and
modern? It b If T h e M oro Obatnrar Job
Departm ent print» IL
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{y Beginning Tuesday, January 26th. and each Iuesday night
will be presented an episode of Perils of Pauline.
From The Dalles; a short car
load; for sale at $15 a ton.
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J. Q. T hompson. Moro
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D R IL L IN G
Pure Egg Stock lor Hatching
ialties at the Leas & Fancher gar­
The caterpillar steel mule has
age repair shop at I he Dalles.
this week been demonstrating its
usefulness at the W . S. Powell
J. Harvey Smith is visiting in
farm. The salesman in charge
the county from Aberdeen. He
told the Observer man that its
has not entirely recovered from
value decreased in proportion to
his accident of last summer and is
the slope of the land on which
yet using crutches.
it travels. Reports say it is doing
O. A. Ramsey has found the fine work for M r. Powell.
time since his return from the east
Drs. Lowe & Turner first
to put his prize winning garden
visited Sherman county
plot in order and is now busy at
professionally, every 90 days; as
work drawing plans of prospective
the demands for their services in­
buildings.
creased the tim e was reduced to
A basket social, preceeded by a every 60 days and this has again
program by the school children, been reduced to every 45 days, to
w ill be held at the Demoss school enable the public to receive the
house Saturday, A p ril 3d. The best attention. Watch for dates.
proceeds w ill be applied towards
The M oro Hardware & Im ple­
school finances.
ment Co. is introducing a new
P. H. Buxton is in temporary
charge of the M oro postoffice
during the illness of J. M. Parry,
who suffered a slight stroke of
paralysis Wednesday evening dur­
ing a special session of Betnlehem
H O U SE
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Baled Wheat Hay
Rhode I. Red Epgs
Five united with M oro Presby­
terian church last Sunday morn­
ing; M r. and Mrs. G. B.-Bourhill
by letter; Mrs. J.C.McKean, Miss
Nfcita M artin, Eugene Amidon
by profession.
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things. W h a t Impreaeion of a m an and
buaineaa do you get if he write» «» JOO «■
wrapping paper or axle grease atationery?
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Prices 10 cents and 15 cents.
Caskets and Robes; special
suppl es and caskets ordered at
any time.
Sam Brisbine.
niel9
M oro, Oregon.
Eggs for hatching from select­
ed thoroughbred poultry; choice
pens of White Wyandottes, S. C.
Rhode island Reds, S. C. White
Legh orns, Buft Leghorns, An-
conas; also l awn and White and
Pure White Indian Runner ducks;
special offer, price $1.25 per 15.
j Extra choice Mammoth Bronze
George Frantz was a visitor in the machine is now being used to turkey eggs, 20c each. 'Address
The Dalles Sunday afternoon, re­ disc the land preparatory to plow­
Oak H ill Farm,
The Dalles, Oregon.
turning with the Observer editor ing. M ahrt and son have a larger m l9tf
by auto in the evening.
type of the same engine, with
Sam Brisbine has been doing which they are now pulling six
some necessary street and proper­ 16-tnch O liver plows. .
To retail RafUeigh Products,
ty work -in the neighborhood of
Mrs. Edna Zinn, from Sunny­ town and country. Largest and
best line. One of the oldest and
his Court street residence.
side, Yakima valley, Wash., visit­ largest companies in the world.
Special matinee Sunday after­ ing at the Grass Valley home of Six factories and branches. Pro­
noon at five o’clock at Burnetts her parents, M r. and Mrs. W ill ducts supplied from new Pacific
M oro theatre. Price of admission Graves, was in Moro 1 uesday coast branch. Quick service, low
freight. Want only industrious
reduced to 5c and 10c. Four reel having her eye« fitted to glasses by
men capable of earning $100 and
Drs. Lowe & Turner Dr.Turner up per month and expenses. Must
show.
is a brother to Mrs. Graves.
have means for starting, expenses
C. R. Belshee and family and
and
furnish contract signed by two
February 20th the vacant space
A. M. W right and wife were visit­
responsible men. Address W . l.
ors in The Dalles Sunday, return­ on the Observer home block was Rawleigh Co., Oakland, Calif.,
ing in a 1914 Cadillac purchased plowed, seeded broadcast and giving 5ge, occupation, references
harrowed in, to wheat. In three
by C. R. Belshee. «•
weeks the graiq had roots more
When in The Dalles try the
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than two inches long and by the
Hotel Albert special 25c lunch;
Eggs from thorobred Rhode
20th March was up three inches.
noon and evening; free auto buss
There is about two acres in the Island Red chickens for hatching,
meets all trains; thirty minutes for
15 for $1; six hens for 50e each; a
piece.
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rooster, less than 2-year old, $1.50
lunch when going to Portland.
Mrs. J. M. Axtell, Moro,
Attorney Grover J. Duffey last 3t
One of the horses owned by week accompanied C. E. Johnson
O. L. Belshee and used on the on a visit by auto to Condon and
road work in this district, died Fossil, going on E O.L.Qozbusi-
Eggs foi $1 per setting of 15;
Wednesday afternoon; the animal ness. Duffey says the autoists ;n
day old chicks, $12 per hundred.
had been sick for about a week.
that section are evidently reserv­ Pure bred chickens. Inquire of
Mrs. Albert M iller.
Recharging of storage batteries, ing their 1915 license tags for good 2t
' Monkland, Oregon.
the overhauling of magnetos, and weather, the last year tags being
recharging magnets, are all spec­ yet in use.
Your chickens w ill soon pay
for them selves in increased egg
production if you w ill use a quart
can o f carbolineum around the
¡chicken house and perches; you
can get it at the Observer Store.
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Tuesday and Saturday Evenings
7:30 p. m.
Always read the Observer.
Chickens
Ancona Eggs and Chickens
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P IC T U R E S
MORO O P E R A
Min Wanted
H See those Im proved C anton Chilled Plow*» .
they Are rig h t uj> to date
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Farm for Sale
The place known as Erskine
farm, between M oro and Grass
Valley. For particulars and terms
address Mrs. Grace M. Dennis,
tfj 15
Lake Bay, Wash
Shoe Repairs by Parcel Post.
Am p re p a re d to do
F IR S T C LASS W O R K
S a tis fa c tio n G u a ra n te e d .
Kent, Oregon.
A. S. Tohnson,
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; The grain (¡romers Conveniences
Are not alo n e confined to R u ra l Free D elivery of mail
and th e T elephone.
T h ere itt a n o th e r convenience w h ich all
farm ers sh o u ld have — a n d m an y do ha/«j
a checking ac­
c o u n t w ith a good b a n k .
The poeseseor of such an a cco u n t
avoids th e risk of h a v in g his m o n ey on his person or a b o u t
his hom e w here it is in d an g er of fire an d thieves.
Ilis hills paid by cheek are n o t o nly a v alid receipt, b u t
also a convenience in his hom e tra n sa c tio n s w here very often
th e necessary ch an g e for co n clu d in g se ttle m e n t is not a t hand
D on’t stop to th in k th is over, h u t s ta r t an a cco u n t now w ith
The QJasco Warehouse milling Co.
jjank, of [floro.
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NOTICE TO
Sherman County Automobile Owners
Tearing down, cleaning of parts and re-assembling
is not overhauling an automobile.
When we rebuild or overhaul a car, each and every
part is looked after carefully and either repaired or
new parts made.
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May we not figure with you on your overhauling
We have in our employ the
Machine work of any description done promptly
best shoe mechanics on the Pacific
and at prices consistent with good work..:,
coast; they make new work or
Our service department. Red 302, is always at your
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repair old shoes and we guarantee
command.
to do yóùr work cheaper and bet­
LEA S & FA N CH ER
ter than any cobbler who has
Operatives ot Repair and Service D epartm en t
never learned the trade.
Mens half sole and heel $1.25 Y W a lth e r-W illia m s Garage
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T H E D A LLES, OREGON , ,
half sole $1; heels 35c. Ladies
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half sole and heel $1; half sole 75c
heels 25c. Ladies or mens rubber
heels 50c. Stitching or other re­
pairs, according to time and ma­ r
terial used.
We pay postage both ways
and furnish mailing bags for future
P o r c e la in J 0 a th T u b .
dust removing agent called V-ava. shipments with your first order.
A ll shoes returned promptly.
It is guaranteed to be an econom­
Victor Marden,
ical dust layer And furniture polish 4to30
T b e Dalles. Oregon
‘ Agent for Model Steam Laundry of The Dalles
and is equally good as a polishing
Shofkin Brick Building next Observer Office
agent for autos and windows. It
can be used to advantage in clean­
J. N . L H N D R Y , P r o p r ie to r .
To or from any point, partic­
ing and freshening lineoleum. ularly Sherman county. • Experi­
M o x o , .............O x o g fo x x .
wood work and floors.
enced driver and car always ready.
Phone
me
at
my
expense
from
The M oro school« during the
next school year w ill be under the any place. Reasonable charges
with plenty of time given com­
direction of Prof. F. E. Dunton. mercial men to “ make towns»
he
oro
M r. Dunton ha« been in charge
G eorge E llard .
Grass Valiev, Oregon.
o f tijp Kent school« for some time
bserver
and comes to M oro with every
prospect for a »uccessful term.
We are informed that Prof. J. M.
Should try our famous chick­
Woods, nov^ in charge of M oro en plate dinners; all kinds of nice
schools, w ill discontinue teaching sandwich, pie, cake, good coffee.
W illard L unch C ounter
for a different line o f endeavor.
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M oro B a r b er S hop
Everything First Class and up to date«
Livery Automobile Service
A “WANT”
Travelers a f Biggs
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ad in T
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will reach more
people in Sherman County than
I by- any other, medium available.