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The
Baby Serwmly InjareJ
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Three Score and Ten and Eight.
Wit^ Pleware.
Combinat
8q*Mlohad.
Old Sparklelgh (trying to make an
Impression)—So, Miss Bright, you have
taken up kindergarten work. Deeply j
Interested In childhood, I snppoae.
Miss Bright—Not in second childhood,
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Mr. Sparklelgh.--Chicago Tribune.
|iili| pendent tla r ih o m ( milling (o
Carl McKean has had a Ford
A most pleasing social event to
Marie, two year old daughter of
for
sortie years, but he is just be
M r. and Mrs. H . M Benson, was close last week was the twelve
ginning
to realize its possibilities
«.everel^burned Sunday afternoon o'clock “ old fashioned” birthday
R « H . M c K e a n , M a n a g e r, W a s c o , O re g o n
while playing with matches. In dinner prepared by M rs.J.A .A rm for pleasure and business. The
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the absence of the parents the strong and Mrs. R. A. McFadden other day he was in a hurry
$100 R ew ard, $100
The readers o f thio P*P«r .w ill be
children were in care of their ten in hdnor of the 78th birthday o f (to phone) he looked around and pleased
to learn th a t there Is a t lei
»ss
DEALERS IN
year old sifter. Karra!, and Zora, G .F Armstrong, a veteran of our the car hutted into a pole near the dreaded disease th a t eclenoe has
July
2.
1915
Court
house
and
Carl
went
as
FRIDAY
civil
wai.
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s t e r , C e m e n t , B u ild e r s
daughter o f R.T.Morgan.
high
as
the
photic
wires;
that’s
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p
p
lie
s
,
L u m b e r,
W ood,
C o a l,
In
response
to
printed
in
v
ita
When first discovered Marie
business,
for
the
garage.
Monday,
tions there gathered at the noon
fenced «
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C e d a r P o s ts , a n d H a y .
p M o tc c *1 Moto. Uredo». Jul» 2o. >»»‘ - was going down stairs and evi
dently struck the matches against lo u r a jo lly company of guests east of M oro, Carl ran out of gas by
th * r ° u nd* t,on o f
the side wall; the two girls tried to to partake o f the magnificent feast oline, says its h jf first time, the car
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Manager.
M A N U FAC TU R ER S OF
bulldlna up the const!
C. L. I r e l a n d
k. The
smotner the flames with an old of viands that filled the long table ran a considerable distance, down n a tu ra la S o ln * Its w ork,
have so much
coat, not succeeding they Jfed in the dining room. After com h ill, on its reputation and Carl era th a t they
Send for advertwin« rate«.
(or
any case
water. If they had not succeeded plete and hearty enjoyment of the hiked four, hot ipiles to Jim Ken fo A r list
of 100111™«'«»»-.
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If you do not read T he Observer, why
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in putting out the fire, the'house dinner cigars were passed by M r. ny’s for a new supply; that’s pleas
not?
W e would lik e Io have you take it, and and a young child asleep upstairs Armstrong and those who pre ure, to help any one in trouble.
we know it would be profitable to you to
terred adjourned to the shady; 1 he same day Carl had a,blow
would have burned.
become a «ubacnber.
We
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year, for $2.5P; one year $1.50; 12 , ct»
Dr. Poley was not at home and porch and listened to war-time ¡out stop him 1n front of Hock
month isn’t * u c h . T r y it. O rd e r by
Omar Sayrs, with R. T . Morgan, reminiscences by M r. Armstrong. | man’s; that was a relief, from fur
postal card, and pay for it when you can.
BY AUTO
A pleasant part of the afternoon
worry.
W e w ill not -be reapon.ible for the made the drive to Wasco in thir
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neglect of subscriber, to notify SS of. teen minutes for Dr.Morse. W ith was the presentation by Rev. Rob
changes in their address. N o r w ill the
PAINTED POST.
ertson, on behalf of the guests, of
notification of a Poatma.ter thai the sub- five stops at Wasco and a wait for
1st to 15th of each month.
scriber h a . “ R em o ved ” settle the b ill of a a presciiption, the auto was again an oak rocking chair with appro
Story of tho InsicUat That Gave tho
priate words' of cheer and wishes
delinquent.
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Plaoq It* Namo.
In the concrete, recently completed, fully equipped,
" X V y ’ S ’J P - r P ^ i I The little <irl 1. now reeling ea.y for many pleasant days yet in There’s not a dKBBpncr between New
roomy
garage of W alther-W illiam * Company.
Competent
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York and Ran Freíg-lsi o who hasn’t at W ASCO .
Such notices at regular rate* at the option a n ( j hOpe# are entertained of COITI store.
some stage of hit*- drumming career
workman always ready to help you in any way they can at
Those present were Rev Rob iqade game «f the name of the town of
o i the p u b lis h « «.
plete recovery. D r. Poley was
16th to 30th of each month.
least expense to you. For any service rendered the charge
" called Tuesday night to relieve an ertson, Sheriff J C. McKean and Tainted Post And after everybody
w ill always be reasonable.
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expect that all arrears w i . i be paid before
o f c o n v u ls io n s a n d S in c e wife, Attorney W . C. Bryant and laughs yon may hear the query, “But I
wonder waere It did get Its name?”
2m K . “4 ' then the patient has been gaining wife. E ditor C.L.Ireland and wife, Here is the story:
In the summer of 1779 the English
tendered at any tim e.
Strength. The burns are on the E .H .M o o re and wife, G .E Lew
T he price of T h e Observer is $1.50 per right side, from the hip up to and ellen and wife, Isaac Thompson, and Indians under a loyalist, McDon
TH E DALLES.
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ald, and Ulakatoo. a renowned Seneca
year, 75 cents for six month», 50 cents for
including part of the face. The G.F.Armstrong, wife and family. war chief, returned north from a raid
tour m o n th s -b u t i f naid in -dvsnee we
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg eon.
accept $2.50 in fu ll *or 2 year».
Shorter two girls who succeeded in putting
by way of Pine creek, the Tioga and
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terms than one >esr 12% cent» per month.
the
Conbocton.
They
brought
with
Sherman County Realty Transfers.
out the fire received burns on the
them
their
own
wounded
and
some
A Blue M a rk here w ill answer m in-
WHEN IN PORTLAND STOP AT
Dating to June 26, 1915.
prisoner! taken at Freely’* fo rt
query, when entered upon our calendar, hands, painful but not serious.
M o ro , O re g o n .'
giving the date c.1 the paper as the date at
Under the elms at the confluence of
John C. Lauer to Geo. E. Lew the Tioga and Couhocton Captain Mon
which your current subscription expire».
Death Calls Young Man.
O ffic e in re s id e n c e .
ellen; lots 6 and 7 block 19 M oro tour, a half breed and a uoted war
Qfiaú hptr 'b taa Wj.
X FEED .AND FLO U R
J. R. Morgan
ID e x x tls t
WHEN YOU TRAVEL
STO R E YOUR
WALTH-ER-WILLIAMS GARAGE
Dr. C. L. Poky
chief, dwd of his wounds.
CAR
H0T6L- QR6C0N
He wus tire
Harvey Austin May died at his $1600.
sou of Frontenac by the famous Indian
Corner of 7th and 8 ta rk Street.
American Life and Accident Queen Catherine. He was buried by *
home, near Spaulding chapel, F ri
(be river side, aud above his grave was
Insurance
Co.
to
W
.C.Bryant
and
day. June 25th, age 25 years. He
G r o v e r J . D u ffe y
C H A S . W R IG H T . P resident
pluced a post on which were painted
M . C . D IC K IN S O N , M a n a g e r.
was born near Solomon City, N.P. Hansen; n% se#, s e ^ n w X various symbols and devices. This
s
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n
e
j^
sec8
tpls
rl9e,
$750.
monument
became
known
as
the
palut-
Kansas, and at the age of four
L aw y er. ’
»It is new, and its rooms are provided with
post uud was a landmark often vis
A .K . Fuller to Geo. Ferneding; ed
moved w ith his parents to the
ru n n in g water itnd longdistance telephones.
ited by the braves aud chieftains of
W illam ette valley and later to &54ne)^ sec 30 tpls r!8e, $15,000. die Six Nations.
European plan. Rate« $1 per day and up.
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The port stood for many years after Office with W. 11. Ragsdale
Sherman courtty. I he family, for
the settlement of the country. Finally
a short time, lived near Ione in
Advertise in the Observer.
it rotted down at the butt and was pre
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M orrow cdunty.
served In the barroom of a tavern until
MORO - OREGON.
The n?w county * road down 1810. when It disappeared. Some say it
He attended business college in
Y I I 1 I 1 I I I 1 1 1 I 1 +1 1 1 K H i- iH - l- l I t I 1 1 I 1 I 4
H I H I I l H 1 ++ + +
Hay
Canyon as far as the wheat wus swept away during a freshet—
Salem where he met Miss Inez
New
Yoik
Bun.
Jones of Gervais, Oregon, whom wart&ouses, is now finished with
C .J . B r ig h t , W . C . B r y â n t . M . G . E l l is , u .
he married October-8, 1912. He exception of one or two bridges.
MILITARY ARCHERS.
P o r t la n d , O re g o n .
G. A. Simon and family have Was employed in Portland, Ore., Tools and implements used for Dow» and A rro w » W e re U»»d In B a ttle
. Eastern Oregon Headquarters.
returned from a ten day auto trip until Qctober, 1913, then moving the work were brought in to M oro
up
a ,..
and
stored
until
again
needed
by
to
Sherman
county
where
they
We think o f the I h » w aud arrow as
y a m
going by way of Goldendale, Sun
medieval weapons of way abandoned
fhe county.
P ositiv ly rro s t ce n trally
nyside and the Horse Heaven have since resided.
A ttorneys-at-L aw
by the iintlous of Europe four or five
located
F ifth St. cats pass "
He is survived by his young
country to K ennew ick and return
F. E. Brown and family were centuries ago. The
of^ Creey
the
doors
every few m inutes •:
¡ng by way o f Walla Walla, Pen wife and two year old daughter; guests Tuesday of Mrs. J. F. Foss, ure the last pf su.v promlueuee in Eng
’
offices
at
dleton, Ione and the McDonald his father and mother, M r. and from Grants. M r. Brown is coun lish history. Yet it I* only about wo
years since aolcllem fought with bows
ferry. He reports passing through Mrs. L. D. May; three sisters, ty fruit inspector and was on busi and arrows lu European wars, aud
Popular Priced Reataurant ;;
European Plan. Vatea $1.00 and up «•
some fine farming country, but Grace and Lulu, of Monkland, ness connected with his office. tliut, too, on the held» of southern Bel- T h e Dalles and M o ro , O re.
and
Mrs.
Guy
Boyer,
oT
Heppner;
ginra.
He reports the orchards of this
none better than Sherman. He
L. Q. SWETLAND, Mgr.
It was In 181», When all Europe was
also saw harvesters at work in two brothers. Wallace, of Monk- vicinity as being in fine condition urmetl against Napoleon Every one of
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M orrow county and weather dam land, and Everett, of Corvallis.
the allied nations brought every possl
and well cultivate^
Funeral
services
were
cohduct-
hie
resource
of
men
and
means
to
fur
aged wheat fields could he seen in
Hugh McIntyre, a former resi ther this end. Among them was Rus
ed Sunday afternoon from the
all the Oregon counties visited.
dent of Sherman county now liv sia. To the w ar she scut soldiers from
M .E . church at M oro, the edifice
ing at Athena, was a visitor in the the newly conquered trtl>ew that dwelt
A tto rn e y a t L a w
being filled with friends of the
upou tin* steppes of Asia—Bokharans
D A R N IE L L E B R O S ., Proprietors
Special term of circuit court was
county on the 26th looking after and Turkomans and Tartars aud other
family, Rev. Robertson preaching
convened Monday by Judge D.R
his farm interests. M r. McIntyre half savHge peoples. Muny of these
the sermon. Interment was at the
Parker. C lifford Beveridge was
was traveling in his own auto and regiments were armed with bows and
M oro cemetery, twenty one auto
arrows.
placed on trial for stealing from
Jotnlol. the m ilitary historian, speaks
mobiles and two carriages follow was accompanied by his two sons.
the railroad at Rufus, being re
H arold and Neal, and Cas Can of a great uum berof these that fought
H e a d q u a rte rs for our S h erm an County
¡ng the funeral party to the last
side by side with the Prussians In
turned from the reform school as
non, also of Athena.
resting place of the departed.
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friends;
prices reasonable; first class
eastern Germany and in Belgium, and
unmanageable, his defense was in
O ur M oro plumber, Chas. E. he says that these bowmen held their
re sta u ra n t w ith the hotel.
sanity which the jury denied and
Davis, had his workshop transfer own against the French infantry.
Card of Thanks.
Their aim. he says, was surprisingly
brought in a verdict of guilty; a
red to Grass Valley for a few days good, and they could shoot an arrow V e t e r i n a r i a n ..»J
one to seven year penitentiary
We wish to extend our most this week where he has been mak with effect almost ns far as a musket
sentence was given him
I he sincere thanks and appreciation to
Official Stock Inspector
Two Blocks F ro m N ew D epot
ing old and leaky watering trough ball was effective, but In those days
grand jury was also in session a our many friends and also the
that was not much jn o re than 100
as good as new by lining them yards.—Exchange.
few days, investigating the past members of the W oodmen of the
Treat! all Domeiticatei iiimali.
with galvanized iron. Four in a
conduct o f certain ones who have W orld fo r their assistance and
Little
L»seon
In
Effioieney.
F R E E A U T O B U S T O A N D F R O M A L L T R A IN S
day for I.N . Lemon, was a record
Utilize all your opportunities. I f the
recently again returned to Sher sympathy during the illness and
OREGON
days work and it would have been bathtub leaks keep the potted plants W ASCO ,
man county.
Telephone Maia 502.
burial of our beloved husband, more if the iron had held out.
under It.—Pittsburgh Post.
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son, and brother.
Mrs. Harvey May
Three auto touring parties were
L. D. May and family.
camped last week at Demoss park
under an agreement made several
Grass Valley, Oregon. .
Because of the funeral service
months before when they had be
come acquainted on the road, to the baseball game scheduled for
E ntirely-new , convenient to business.
again meet at Demoss at this time. last Sunday, between Goldendale
Clean beds, and table the best the m arket
Tw o cars were from Seattle and and M oro was called off by T. E.
one from Weston. Another car, Hulery, manager o f the M oro
will afford. Prices reasonable. Com
from Spokane, failed to appear.
team.
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mercial trade solicited.
The Sherman county wheat
fields w ill not make the yield at
first thought possible for this year.
The lack of winter moisture and
growth retarded plant rootg, seek
ing proper depth and the large
amount of rain this spring caused
the feeder roots to grow close to
the surface, this has resulted in the
wheat plants dying in fields sown
too thick, particularly turkey red.
Affected fields show the trouble by
a spotted condition.
WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL COMPANY
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NEW HOTEL PERKINS t
Bright. Brvant & Pills.
C. M. Huddleston
H otel a l b e r t
Wasco,
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The Dalles, Oregon
Oregon
Dr. T h eo . Beletski
Grurtuate W.S».CJ.
VINTON HOTEL
Ninth Annual Pioneers’
Picnic and Celebration
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Thvre will he a grand musical and literary program and basket dinners both days
Ju ly 3d a fine program of sports, ball game between
Hay Canyon and Boardman, and a Baby Show.
Among the sport« will be the Sack Race, Foot Race for young and old, Grease Polex—
Nail Driving Contest for Ladies, Stake D riving Contest fot Men, 50-yard, 100-yard,
H urdle races, Horse races, etc., for cash, prices.
A special building is prepared for an exhibit of grain, each farm er is requested to bring
a sam ple to be placed on exhibit, ('ash prizes awarded.
An all days m eeting and Sunday School wilt be held in the Park on July 4lh.
Special services hy tho pastors of the county.
*1 on. John Fulton,
Geoige G. DeMoss.
John llsstinji«,
G. A. Simon,
C. L. Ireland, executive committee.
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John Fulton, chairman tra in display committee.
John Hastings, chairman sport* committee.
CONDUCTED ON THE BEST PRINCIPLES.
HOTEL MORO
July 3d and 4th
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N e a r e s t H o te l t o B u s in e s s C e n t e r , J 3 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 eds a n d T a b le t h e b e s t t h e m a r k e t w i l l
a f fo r d .
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Opposite Postoffice
Moro
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O A L I T T L E M IS S IO N A R Y W O R K IN Y O U R
id le days by te llin g yo u r neighbors of the good
q u a litie s of T h e Observer.
I f you can't get th e ir sub
Mrs. Daisy Mobley.
Mrs. Lizzie Davis, \
Mrs. N . P. Hansen, baby show committee scriptions, send us th e ir addresses and we w ill send
them sample copies. We pay for a ll soliciting you do
G. A. Simon, Geo. DeMoss. Mrs. Akets,
Subscribe for T h e Observer. Best W tp k ly published
music and literary committee
in th e In la n d E m p ire . Everyono lead * it.
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