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Superintendent Fagan has fur
nished this office with the follow
ing list of names of pupils who
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successfully passed the recent oth
grade examinations and have been
awarded eighth grade diplomat.
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F R ID A Y ................May 2 L 1915
1 Herman Happold, Klondike
10 Katie Sloan
Eureka La««* * • *R1-
a Frances Conners
A.*». « A M . Muro. Of.
2 Lawrence Buhman Wasco
Meets the fiist sad third
7 Chester M cM illin
IT evening» of
ss
liitin g m
Ethel Lowell
ivited to
cordially inviti
George
Hines
w ith os. By order of W . M .
J. M. P amby . Secretary.
Gladys M orrow _
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Paptr fer t a toty.
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Carbolinium, fresh stock, direct
Mrs. Curtis B k Johnson and
Best mucilage and brushes attbe
from
Germany, now on sale at
baby
are
visiting
In
Portland
at
Observer Book Store.
The
Observers
Book Store.
the home of her^nother.
Tuesday. M ay 11th, born to
Special matinee Sunday after
Senator and M rs .W .H . Ragsdale,
A short progftm was enjoyed
noon
at five o'clock at Burnetts
by
the
patrons
of
Fairview
school
a son.
Moro theatre. Price of admission
district 21, Friday May 14th.
Abstracts promptly made by the
Don't forget that we are going reduced to 5c and 10c. Four reel
Sherman County Abstract Com
show.
to have some Speed at the county
pany, M oro, Oregon.
fair race tr'ack at M oro on Friday
Mrs. W . F. Jackson is entertain
N O T IC E F O B P U B L IC A T IO N
the 28th.
(P o b lith e r)
ing Mrs Carlson from The Dalles
Department of the Interio r, U. 8 Land
Mrs.
J.
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Brown
o
f
Portland
resident of this city.
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Ottoe a t ThoDdl'en, Oregon. M ay H , 1916.
was a visitor in llo r o this week at Notice ia hereby given that Susanna Belaba
Fred Haynes was a delegate to
llo ro , Oregon, who, on January 10th,
the home of her brother in law, of
ltfH . made homestead entry No 012878, for
the grand lodge I.O .O .F . at New
lota 1 and 2 and
M etion IS, town-
Sam Brisbin.
ab p 2 tenth, rapg* IS eaat, W»|lametta
port this week from Kent lodge.
haa flU^d nolioe o f intention to
D. E. Stephens and sons Ed meridian,
make Anal thRe-yaav proof, ! ♦ establish
Martin Hansen and family are
olatm
to
the
land above dt-scritied before
mund and Thomas were fishing at the Coonty Clerk
at Moro, Orogou, pa the
now at home in their own domi
f •• Marie Andrews
C h arier
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Bethlehem
Donley.
NewtonCrosfield
W . T . McCoy of this city and
15 Haael Catkins
Miss Opal Rich of Wasco were
Ty»h
Vly
12 Conrad Rust
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married Tuesday, M ay 11th, at
M Hattie Stowe
The
Dalles.
«« Hom er Watson
Grass Vly
Both the J. N . Landry and the
f« Ottie Dugger
R.
T . Morgan horses won places
Jake
Eslinger
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in the harness events at Antelope
Hasel Eslinger
races last week.
•« John Tillsoo
ftr
«4 Anita Tillson
Mrs. A. C. H u ff and daughter,
Mrs
H .F .M o o je , o f Spokane, is
23 Myrtice Messinger
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visiting friends and relatives at
24 Elsie Whitman
<a
Beryl EsRnger
M oro and vicinity.
The Ladies Aid Society of the
M .E . churcb-wilEgive their enter 22 John Searcy
Mrs. W . C. Guyton was the
as Arthur Christianson M oro
tainment in the opera house
delegate this week from Rebecca
Friday evening. May 21st. The 16 O rrin Urquhart
lodge at Kent to the grand lodge
program will consist of recitations, 17 Chester Anderson
meeting at Newport.
Clifford Woods
drills, and pantomines and will
H . U . Martin left for The
Colhs M oore
end by a forty minute playle* en
Dalles
late Tuesday, afternoon be
Monkind
titled “ Mrs. Jones gives an after 19 Lillian Kessinger
cause of serious illness of Uncle
noon tea.'* An admittance tee 20 Wallace May
James Martin al the hospital in
Kent
W illie Edwards
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will be charged at the door.
that city.
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No. 78 O. B. S.
Regular communication
ac h Z d an d 4th Thursday
evening» monthly.
H cmmchs ,
M a i. J Juan
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W orthy Matron
M m . M ay B arnum , Secretary.
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the trip by train.
T o loan, $1500 to $2000 on first
mortgage tarm property, interest
eight per cent. Sherman County.
Abstract Compa
O . L . Belsh
J. A. Rasmu
Wednesday
d family and
nd family left
!o for the expo-
sitions in Califo
Miss Ida BellaU rquhart return
ed Saturday from L in d , Wash.,
where she has been visiting with
relatives and attending school.
The E. E. L y o if farm of 960
acres, located a few.miles south of
Wasco, was sold on the 15th to
Dr. J. R. Morgan, R. H . McKean
and J. R. Kaseberg.
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John Deere Gang Plows, Discs and
Cultivators and Vehlie Hacks,
Metal Wheel Trucks,
Oliver Chilled Garden and
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Vinyard Walking Plows
10th day of July, ISIS.
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Claim ant names as witneaaeaT W ilferd
Belahe, Clay Belabe, N. P. Hausen, Alias
Belabe, all of Moro, Oregon.
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H . F B A N K W O ODCOCK, Keg is ter
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N O T IC E O F A D M 1 N IS T U A T IO N .
In the Oonaty Court of the state of Ore
gon for Sherman eonuty.
Ia the m atter of the estate of
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W Ilh am Carrie, deoaamd. I
Motioe ia hereby given that the under
signed. baa been duly appointed Admini-
a< rotor of the said estate and baa qualified
and (that all persons having
alaims
against the said deeeasad or against bis
s au te are hereby required to prew ot the
", with
same, da>; verified,
v im the
toe proper voueh
vooeu-
ers. to the said Administrator, al the law
office of Bright, Bryant <fc E ll’.a in Moro
in said Goonty and State,w ithin aix months,
from the date of tha first pnblioation of
this notice, towit: w ithin aix months from
the 7tb day of May a ». 1916.
Dated and first published at Moro, 8her*
man county, Oregon, thia 7th day of May
A. D. 1916.
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L. Barnum. Administrator of said estate.
B s i o h t . Bin a
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Attorneys for* Administrator,
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Moro, Oregon.
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H W 4 H IIH 4 I I H
0 1 1 I I I H I H 4 P 1 - H W t i l l ! I H I H O f H
A Meritorious Institution
* ; Established as a Bank in 1896 by Moore Bros, with a capital
of $10,000; capital increased in 1903 to $20,000;
changed to a State Bank in 1907 with a capital
of $25,000; T O D A Y with a capital and
BETTER,
surplus of $34,000 and total re-
BIGGER,
sources of $102,000 we are
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Wanted From Owner
D. E. Maxwell is taking down
AND
the small building owned by him
640 to 1280 acres of land in
on Main street, joining the Hotel the vicinity of Moro; must be
STRONGER
than ever.
M oro, and w ill haul the lumber good and at a reasonable price; I
have buyer for same. Address
; During the 19 years of our existence, our aim has been to ex-
The M oro Hardware and Im to his farm east of M oro.
L. R. French, 31G Oak street,
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Yon receive what you order plement Co. has sold Herman Baseball at M oro, county fair
Portland. Oregon ’ tend our patrons the best possible service. Our steady growth •
•• is evidence that the banking institution, which throws the great- ;
in our grill. O ur service is equal Christianson a quantity of paint grounds, after the races on the
ith which to coat the barn and 28th. Portland vs M oro, three
in every way to the high quality
” est safeguards around its business in order to protect its depos- ’
of food we serve. At all times gacage on the farm.
days and a game a day. Be sure
itors, merits the confidence of the public. If you are not a •
you are assured of obtaining an
One seven foot Queen Hodge
and come as it will be a humding
The
railroad
company
has
put
customer o f this Bank let this be your invitation to become *
appetizing meal in an environ
binder; good as new; estate prop
ment that is extremely pleasant. in a despatched phone at the er of a base ball series. *
erty; price $75; good note taken. “ one; our relations w ill be mutually profitable.
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Every thing in season at popular station in Kent and w ill soon add
H . u . Martin, Moro ■ .
Miss Pearl Thompson returned tfm21
prices. T ry our 25c noon and a local phone. Fred Haynes has Wednesday from a twenty day
evening lunch, only 25c.
>een appointed agent.
stay with Mrs. John Hastings at
HOTEL ALBERT
When in The Dalles try the the family home east o f M oro,
16 inch block pine wood for
TH E DALLES, -
• ' OREOON rlotel Albert special 25c lunch; where Mrs. Hastings has been ser
MORO, OREGON-
$6.75 f.o.b. Moro; for further par
iously
ill
with
pheymonia
under
noon and evening; free auto buss
ticulars write
E. L. Root,
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Mosier, Oregon
meets all trains; thirty minutes for the care of Dr. Morae. The pati 4tm21
ent
is
now
well
on
the
road
to
re
uneb when going to Portland.
covery, being able to si| up 1 ues-
There is Happiness in a Home Brightened by the
A p ril showers and sunny days
day for the first time.
mixed with* some wind, is the
Four room house on Main
Miss Vesta MorritOO >s visiting street! property all fenced; con
- Sherman county weather report
of the last two weeks An inch at the home of her aunt, Mrs M.C. tains acre and half of ground;
J. A. Armstrong,
and a quarter of rain fell in that ; Snider. - Miss Morrison is. from good terms.
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M oro, Oregon.
time. ’
¡San Diego, Cal., w h e re a second m73t*
The Standard Incandescent Coal O il—Lamp of the W orld.
Contractor O. H . Hadden has w orld’s fair and’ .^position is hr
Uses less otl than old style lamps. Clean, Safe. Durable,
le work at the k Presbyterian ¡ng held this ye«r in California,
Gives the Brightest and Whitest Light. N o Noise or O dor
church nicely started. Excavation The San Diego «po sition is not
S I
Flenty of water and plenty of
or the new annex and building is as well advertised, therefore not fine bunch grass; $1.25 per head
D e m o n s tr a te d a n d S o ld In M o r o a t th e
linished and the concrete work it •» ' ienerally known, a. the San per month; will còme tor and
Francisco fair, but it is the most deliver 10 head at any time or
jeing started.
••-unique and attractive of all wor'd place; neighbors can club^together
head.
Phone or
M o io won the baseball game fairs held in recent years.
to make th he “ ten L
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write
J. M. M arlin,
Sunday from Goldendale by a
Hayden Brisbine, F. B. M iller, tf-9
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Grass Valféÿ, Ore
score of 15 to 4. The run from
George
Frantzund
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M.
Benson
Goldendale was made in un hour
and fifty minutes, fifteen minutes were a pàrty of four successful
fishermen who last week remem
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B U IL T O F “ T U M -A -L U M B E R ”
>eing used on the ferry.-
I am prepared to do your car
bered the Observer editor. They
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From Free Plans.
We furnish all material complete.
Mrs. Lottie Lee and her Sunday brought honrie eight salmon and a penter work, be it much or little,
in
a
thoroughly
workmanship
'See H . U. M A R T IN about it” at the Home of Tum-A-Lumber
School class from the Presbyter number of trout at a result of the
manner and at reasonable price.
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ian church took their lunch Satur outing. The salmon are so plen Give me a chance.
Screen doors.
Sash doors.
Roofing, etc., to fill your want».
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day and went afield after wild tiful that the quicker way Jo. catch tfal6 O. H . Hadden, M oro, O r
dowers. As a result the pulpit was them is to wade into the water
nicely decorated Sunday with the and seize them with the hands as
«’ See those Improved Canton Chilled Plows,
ndian Camas blooms.
they swim past. >
they are right up to date 1
Caskets and Robes always on
E. E. and J. R. Kaseberg, toge
May 28th is a big day for sport hand; special supplies and caskets
’ r 7 W e h a n d le , the Old Reliable Superior and Peoria ; ther with their families, left Port- in M oro. ~ Speed program on the ordered at any time.
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Sam Brisbine, M oro, Oregon.
and on the 17th for the big fair at county fair track begins at 1:30
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drills, now on the floor.
San Francisco. They w ill tour and the same afternoon, at the
Our Sattly Plows, are giving good satisfaction.
£ a lifo rn ia by auto for several fairgrounds, baseball between'the
weeks, returning to
Sherman M oro team and a team from Port
The place known as Erskine
Our Canton and Dayton Discs, ,
county via Bend the latter part of land. M oro business men have farm, between M oro and Grass
Wagons, Hacks, Buggies, Gas Engines, Choppers
June.
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signed a cash guarantee to induce Valley. For particulars and terms
address Mrs. Grace M. Dennis,
Steel and Wooden Harrows, will interest you.
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D on’t forget to consult outside horses to compete. 1 he tfjl5
Lake Bay, Wash
Drs. Lowe A Turner, eye two following days the Portland
Notice our Complete Line of Steel Ranges, Bath :
specialists, at Hotel M oro on next team w ill finish a three game
Tubs, Sinks, Lavoratories, Etc.
Monday and Tuesday, May 24th series with our local.team.
W e have in our employ the
• 4 We have a complete line of Plumbing Supplies. ;: and 25th, Grass V«lley Saturday The Hotel V in tin at Grass Val
best
shoe mechanics on the Pacific
May 22d, Wa«co Wednesday May ley »how» evidence o f progrefitive
epast; they* make new work or
26th, at Kent Thursday May 27th management, undefljdhe capable repair old skjoes and
guarantee
until 3 p.m. only.
supervision of Lottje A. V intin. to do your work cheaper and bet
ter than any cobbler who has
Graduating exercises of the The most im portant|part of any
never learned the trade.
class o f 1915 o f the M oro High hotel is the kitchen and that part
Mens half sole and heel >1.25
M ORO, O R E G O N .. ..
School w ill be held at the M. E. o f the Hotel V intin has ¡ust been half sole $1; heels 35c. Ladies
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church Friday evening, May 28th remodeled and done over in half sole and heel $1; half sole 75c
at eight o'clock. President Acker white. The entire hotel property heels 25c. Ladies or mens rubber
heels 50c. Stitching or other re
man of the M onmouth Normal has been thoroughly renovated in pairs. according to time and ma
P o rc e la in JSath T u b .
School w ill deliver the class gd- preparation for the coming season terial used.
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and
the
dining
room
w
ill
be
re
drett. A cordial invitation is ex
We pay postage both ways
E v e ry th in g F ir s t C lass a n d u p to date.
papered before the work w ill be and furnish mailing bags for future
tended to all.
shipments with your first order.
Those in charge of the Dorcfis finished.
Agent for Model Steam Laundry of The Dalles
A ll shoes returned promptly.
Train» number 1 and 35 »top 30 minutes opposite
Friday, the 14th, about fifteen
hall should see to it when allow
Victor Marden,
Shop in Brick Building next Observer Office
The Dalles, Oregon
ing it to be used for parties that a ladies of M oro gathered at the 4to30
J. N . L X N D R Y , P r o p r i e t o r .
hotel dalles
proper restraint be placed upon home of Mrs. M. H . Rust, south
the young people gathered there. of M oro, in honor of her 80th
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j p y for DINNER; 10 cento for a real cup of coffee
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L a te l/ it is more of a pretext to birthday. The visit, while not ex
To or frorn any point, partic
turn loose a bunch o f hoodlums actly a surprise, wai thoroughly ularly Sherman county. Experi
with oream, or a R boulab D uinrb for 50 cento
Try a W ant Ad. in
which if allowed to continue gen enjoyed by all. Several useful enced driver and car always ready.
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The Observer. It Pays.
gifts were presented Mrs. Rust as Phone me at my expense from
erally results In a grand jury
ev er y body w elc o m e
any pla'ce. Reasonable charges
a
memento
of
the
occasion,
she
Announcement has been made
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with plenty of time given com
Judd 8. Fish, Manager, - The Bailee, Oregon
o l the engagement c f Miss Mary being a great reader and very ac mercial men to * make towns,
G eorge E llard ,
J. Taylor, a popular M oro »chool tive for her years. Refreshments
ad in T he M oro
were
served,
consisting
o
f
straw
Grass Valley, Oregon.
Ivavilvl 9 to
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U J P.
A • Hulse,
AAlfilWp a <i suc-
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teacher,
Roy
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cetstultarm erandbuslnew m anof herrie« and cake. Among the
Binder h r Sale
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Wood for Sale
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BANK OF MORO ”
Residence For Sale
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Good Pasture
MORO PHARMACY
H. f i r t i i t o k t i n t ) Igeit, lasco, O rtp i
Carpenter and Contract Work
A T T E N T IO N
farm ers
Undertaking Supplies
W ELL
Farm for Sale
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D R IL L 1N S
Am prepared to do
FIR ST CLASS W ORK
Shoe Repairs by Parcel Post
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6 Ì N N , C O L E M A N A CO.
| M oro
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THE
Livery lutomobile Service
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READ THE OBSERVER
ALL the time.
For CoMnty news
Oood Stationary, nicely printed la one of the first
requlrmenta of a«ood business. We can supply you
this vicinity. Thp ladies of the
Dorcas Society gave a shower at
the home of Mrs. J. C. McKean
Friday of this week in honor of
Mia* Taylor.
Travelers at Biggs
older neighbors pfiefient were
Mrs.E.J.Powell. M rtrJohn John
Should try our famous chick
son. Mrs. Jas. Woods, and Mrs. en plate dinner»; all kinds of nice
A. C. H uff and daughter, Mrs. H . sandwich, pie, cake, good coffee.
W illard L unch C ounter
F. Moore, from Spokane.
“WANT”
people in S h e rn ia n C o u n ty th an
by an y o th er m edium available.