Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, August 13, 1915, Image 3

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New Potatoes,
W a te rm e lo n !,
Peaches,
Cantaloupes,
C a rro t!,
gr. raws' i r
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Beeti,
H am ,
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Plums,
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Fresh Corn,
F R ID A Y ............ A u «u .t 13,1915
Eureka »-«O» H«. IÄ1
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O nions.
Bacon,
£
A. ». a
u. «oro. or.
the 6(M «ad tkti
Fresh M e a t,
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’ Fresh Bread Every Day.
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Ice That is Cold,
VbST
« ¿ B y ooder of W . M .
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7 f j M P a„ t
1 write, phone or call
C. R. Belshee,
t ¿ S il
Moro Butcher,
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Om ar Sayrt and R . T . M organ
have finished, harvest and housed
their combine.
Secretary.
XAAlft H IN R IC H S ,
Plenty of Potato«».'
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U cal C U rd
AU kind» of Frail io Seaton.
Early Crawford», Smock, »od Elberta Pencbe. «re now on.
service, fo r their M o r o store.
Miss D e lm a L ia n e ll Fagan was
John Robertson, pastor. left by M r.S to rk W ednesday after­
noon at the hom e o f M r . and
Presbyterian church:
M n F . E . Fagan, D r . C .L . Polcy
Sabbath School at 10 a.m .
attending.
or phone order» direct to orchard for prompt delivery.
M o rn in g
Where Good Plaster is Hard to Get
service at
the usua
John
Chas. Davis is raising the roof
from o ff the law offices o f B right,
Straw berry
each day.
W a ll board is not lower in cost than
lath and plaster — in most places where
there is no good supply of plastering
MBd _ W ill board is very convenient
T U M -A -L U M WaUboard can be put
on by anyone. It is nailed directly to the
2x4 studding of the walls and many beau­
tiful designs are produced. The cracks
between the sheets of the W a llb o a rd arc
covered with a small strip of lumber paint«
M ed like the rest of the house trim.
T U M -A -L U M Wallboard can be
tinted with a cold water tint by anyone.
Many beautiful stencil patterns can be
worked in the border.
T U M - A - L U M W a llb o a rd is fine tor
rem o d eling w ithout any muss.
ice
N e a rly every fa n n e r in this sec
D a y Postal Cards, at the O bserver lio n is harvesting m o re grain than
was expected. O m a r Sayrs had a
lo o k Store.
field of 190 acres (hat went two
W h e e le r county is going thro
sacks m ore than 14 sacks to the
the experience of a hot recall elec­
acre. O m a r had guessed it at 10
tion cam paign.
to the acre.
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Professor F .E .D u n to n and fam ­
T h e carpenter w o rk for L .V .
ily returned Tuesday from a visit
M o o re 's new barn has been com ­
with relatives liv in g in the W il-
pleted by O» A . R am sey.
The
am ette valley.
b yild in g is 36x72 feet on a con
repairing the deck on the 80 ton of hay.
bridge
this
side of the
a b o u t
it ”
T h e Place for
•T a m -A -L u m p .”
Tb« Morne of
“Tum -A -Lum ber.1
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C hoice F r e sh F r u it ;
FRO M
THE
G. W . Blackbumc Orchard near Rufus
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J. F. B E LS H E E
The Moro. Ore., Harness Dealer
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Every Thing In Leather aad Hara«»» 8uppllee
Good S u pply of W o rk Harness now on H a n d
C om bine Whip®» E te.
S u p p ly of L ig h t H a rn e w Priced V e ry Reasonable
H H 1 H U IH
4 H H I 11 U l I H i l l I I I H
I H
1 IH 1
Established as a Bank in 1896 by M o o re Bros, with a capital
of
$10,000;
capital increased in
1903
to
$20,000;
changed to a State B ank in 1907 with a capital
BETTER,
of $25,000; T O D A Y with a capital and
surplus of $34,000 and total re-
BIGGER,
sources o f $102,000 we are
Twenty Fifth Annual
AND
Wasco County Fair
T h e
D
« l l e s ,
O re u *» « »
STRONGER
Sept. 28, 29, 30, O ct. 1.1915
than ever.
D u rin g the 19 years of our existence, our aim has been to ex­
T . B. Philips, Secy and Treasurer
tend our patrons the best possible service.
Table Beets for Sale
O u r steady growth
is evidence that the banking institution, which throws the great­
est safeguards around its business in o rd er Jo protect it* depos­
itors, merits the confidence of the public.
customer o L tfiis
If you are not a
Bank let this be your invitation to become
one; our relations w ill be m utually profitable.
Board of Equalization
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N otice: T h ere w ill be a meet­
ing o f the C ounty Board of Eaual-
I ization for Sherm an county, O re -
'g o n , at the court house in M o ro
on the 2d M o n d a y in September,
that being the 13th day
of Sep
‘
tem ber, 1915, to publicly exam ine
the assessment rolls and correct
all errors in valuation, description
of lands, lots, or other property
assessed by me and it is the duty
of all persons interested to appear
at the tim e and place appointed.
, M o r o , O reg o n, July 26th, 1915.
O tto Peetz, assessor.
BANK OF MORO
A bout 12 head ot good, sound
well broke, w ork horses; dark
greys and black; weights 1200 to
1500. F o r in form ation apply to
J. A . Rasmussan,
tf-al3
M o n k la n d , O re
99
MORO, OREGON. .
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THE “ G R E A TE R OREG O N
W i t h n«*w b u l l r i l n v * , b e t t e r e q a lp m e a L . e * .
InrK iM t * n > n n ,l* . a n d m a n y a d d lt io a a le lt a
f a r u t t y . t h e F a i r e r a l t r <>f < > re *o n w i l l b e g in Ita
f o r t i e t h y e a r , T u e a d n y . M e p te w b e r 1 « , 1 *1 ft.
H p e r la l t r a i n i n g In C o a tm e r e e , J o a ra a a ie a » ,
A r r l i M e r l a r e , lj » w . M e d tc -tn e . T a a e h la g , L i b r a ­
ry W o r k . M u » lr , P h y a le a l T r a i n i n g a n d P in e
A r t » , l^ r r g e n u d » tr o n g d e p a r t n t e a t a e f L i b a r
a l F .d u « a tta n .
L i b r a r y e t m o r e th a n AA.OOO V o lo ateo, t h l r -
te e a b a ll d la g » r a l l y e g n lp p e d . t e e » p le a d M
g y n i nani n a ia .
T u lt lo n » r e e . P o n a l t o r i e » f o r neea a a d f a r
w n m r n . K a pen»e» L owm L
W r l t e t o r ir e e r a t a ln g » , a d d r e a e ln g R e r l e t r a r
Work Horses for Sale
U N IV E R S IT Y O F O R E G O N -
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Erskine
T h e usual Dorcas social for this
m onth, at the hom e of M rs. b e -
R e v . Robertson writes that he land W ed n esd ay afternoon, was I
expects to be back at M o r o by intended to particularly honor
N lc D e rm id ,
for
next Sunday and that he is at the Mrs. D o n a ld
G e arh a rt seaside resort for a few w hom a gift o t a set of silver salad
orks had been p rovided. O w in g
days this week.
the w o rk o f harvest M rs. M e
W . B. Johnston has dressed up
)e rm id could not attend. About
his tingle d riv er with a neat and
i lirty ladies attended the social.
substantial set of harness, purchas­
ed fro m the reliable harness shop ’ unch, cake and sherbet were
served as refreshments.
o f J. F . Belshee.
C . R . Belshee, is never satisfied
G ra n d m a Bennett is visiting at
OREOON
M e ta l W h e e l
M a n d t W a g o n s a n d T ru c k s
R . D . Jackson, druggist.
GINN, CO LE M A N & CO
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M a n . wife and 4-year child;
experienced farm w o rker tor this
section; able to give Sherm an
county reference. In q u ire at
3ta6-20*
Observer Office
and Contract Work
M c C o r m ic k
I am prepared to do your car­
penter w ork, be it much or little,
in a thoroughly w orkm anship
m anner and at reasonable price.
G iv e me a chance.
tfa l6
O . H . H adden, M o ro , O r
you r hom e
denizen o t th e deep as m em ento dling strangers;
orchardist, that he m ay in turn be
o f th e ir visit.
M n . S. P . Brisbine has received able to help you to m ake this a
w o rd of the death of her step
m o ther, M rs . Priscella F le m in g
MORO,
D e a l e r * in
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and
A Meritorious Institution
W© always advise people who have
stomach or bowel trouble to see a
doctor. But to those who do not wish
to do this we will say: try the mix­
ture of simple buckthorn hark, gly­
cerine, etc., known as Adler-i-ka. This
simple new remedy is so powerful
that JUST ONE DOSE relieves sour
stomach, gas on the stomach and con­
stipation INSTANTLY. People who
try Adler-i-ka are surprised at lta
QUICK action.
the hom e of M rs. Jas. W o o d s . to have things rem ain status quo.
M rs .W o o d s is a g rand m o th er and Te has an autom obile, and then
O N SALC R E G U L A R LY A T T H E
niece of M rs. Bennett, whose he has the D .Y a t auto delivery
and to this aggregation has added
:: C. R. Belshee Meat M arket at Moro
hom e is at W h ite S alm on.
one horse delivery wagon tor
Citizens Commercial Company at Grass Valiev
T h e horse belonging to the new
the heavier w ork. C .R . had to
M o r o m arket d elivery wagon is
spend considerable time last week
Where advance orden for first delivery of
as proud o f the new rig as is C .R .
*: Late Crawfords.
Late Elbertas
4 ™ ° ” Clin*
l S* , way B
Jin learning the “ gee n ’ haw o f
ielshee. T h e M o r o harness shop
the new rig, but then that is what
will receive prompt attention from Blackburne orchard
lad to supply a collar m ade to
lappens when a man forsakes his
I : Tomatoes and late Elberta Peaches are now just right for canning
lit , the horse, o rd er.
irst lessons on the old farm and
Late Crawford Peaches will soon be in market.
T h e new style, w id e mouth top, sits tight behind a steering wheel
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1 1 1 1 I H K - S - W - W + H H 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I H
mason jars, rubbers and caps; the of an auto.
o ld style mason jars, rubbers and
T h is U the tim e of year when
You receive w hat you order
cap*, including the w hite crown the good housewife thinks ot the
in our grill. O u r service is equal mason caps; also econom y jars futorez N o th in g can
Can equal hom e
A t M o r o H a rd w a re
*“ * high qual
quality and tops.
way to the
canned
fruits
and
vegetables.
The
5 O T we* serve. At. all times
and Im p le m e n t C o .
Observer a d v e r t i s i n g coldm nstell
you are assured of obtaining an
M rs . L . Barnum and sister have you w here you can aecure the best
appetizing meal in an environ^
returned
from a two weeks visit at of h o m e grown product* and the
ment that is extremely pleasant.
Every thiog in season at popular Seaside w here they were guests of right place to 8CCU0
iart
prices. T ry our noon dinner.
M rs .E .H .F re n c h . W h ile at the which to keep them u n til ready to
jeach they saw a large whale drift use. “ L o v e t h y neighbor as thy­
HOTEL. A LB ER T
ashore and secured photos of the self.” d o n ’t b u y o f transient p ed ­
T i l / BALLES,
W agon
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school.
See H . U. M A R T IN
D e e re
M A U S A STATEMENT
M rs . T . E . H u le ry left M o n d a y crete fou n d atio n and is 47 feet
fo r the hospital at T h e D alles from the ground to the top of the
w here she submitted to an op era­ gam brel ro o f. I t is equipped with
tion the next day.
hay carrier and track, and harness
and
g rain ery r o o m ^ n d w ill have
R o b t. U rq u h a rt was in tow n
room
fo r 30 head of horses and
M o n d a y after bridge m aterial to
use in
a
a n d 2 -h o rs e R id in g C u ltiv a to r s .
LOCAL DRUGGIST
cream on sale turned M o n d a y from an auto tour
extending into C a lifo rn ia where
A lw ays in stock, beautiful Birth-
H e a d e rs , a n d
lost without this help.
L . W . Ross.
N e il M c D o n a ld was a business they view ed the fair before return
ing to Sherm an county.
visitor at T ro u t L ake this week.
and
also =
T r u c k s , th e
hour, 11 a 'm .
A . J. Adam s, pastor. B ryant A E llis p re lim in a ry to put
A n y one wishing beets for
ing dow n a tin roof that is guaran­
canning
or harvest crews can get
T r y the famous Sunday d in n er teed not to leak.
them at Barnum Bros, ranch near
at the H o te l M o r o .
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W m . H enrichs and fam ily re­ Grass V a lle y .
r
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the farm
A ll are heartily in vited .
0 . R. McGregor In charge a» More
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at
B in d e r s ,
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stack, altho the w heat p ile was on
the edge of the fire lin e .
J.A .N ich o ls o n and L .H .B ris b in e
wish to express their appreciation
and thanks to the threshing crew,
to their neighbors, and to the bus­
iness men of M o r o , for p ro m p t
assistance. T h e re was 220 sacks
of grain, which w ould have been
C o ntracto r O A .R am sey is busy
M eth o d ist church:
at the P .H .B u x to n h om e w h e r e is
10 a .m . Sunday School.
b e i n g added two bed rooms, kit
Preaching service in S p a u ld in j, chen, bath ro o m , and three clothes
fleck Orchard Store at Moro
lillbuit
N e w S t o c k o f C o m b in e C h a in .
at 12 (n o o n ) and M o ro at 8 p .m . closets.
Leave orders i t tbo
In “I i l - H n
M rs. B. F , F u lle r,
G o o d L in e o f C u t t in g M a c h in e r y ,
saved by m o vin g the p ile further
T h e first p a > cs of the season
tit fc
were brought
t e r M o r o Saturday
by the F leck O rd ia rd auto truck
lor Sunday. AuguU IS.
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A
R e a p e rs ,
T h e b ackfire of an auto near
P endleton, M fin d a y . set fire to
280 acres of grain, causing damage
estimated at $11,000.
O R E G O N
I W e Have on Hand
of M o r o , farm ed by L .H .B ris b in e .
W orthy Matron
hom e, fo r a visit.
B a r n u m , Secretary.
S 4 -II H 1 11 H > t H 1 1 1 1 1 M I f r H
R U F U S
C a rb o lin iu m , fresh stock, direct
from Germany, now on sale at
T h e Observer B ook Store.
M rs. G e o rg e H ennagin has her
Regular communication
ech£d and 4th Tkuraday
father and step mother, M r. and
_ monthly.
The Fleck Orchard
r.J
S hortly after m o vin g to a new
setting. Saturday evening, fire was
discovered by the W illia r d thresh­
ing crew m the setting left by them
N . P . H ansen and fam ily lett into the stubbie and away fro m
Tuesday fo r a m onth at the Cali* the burning straw stack. D am age
fornia fain.
was confined to the lose of a straw
netklekaM i Cheater
no . 78 O. B. »• :=
M at
Harvest Fire Near More,
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.
W . B. Johnston is the owner of
By quick action all the wheat was
a neat and nifty new buggy.
9 F W cordially «a riled to »
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Best mucilage and brushes at the
in the J. A . N icho lso n field , south
Observer Book Store.
Bail hp fa Statu W j.
Cabbage,
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, ^*w»«sK»t<\
String Beans,
; Cucumbers,
See M ullikin “ the harness mak-
r” at Wasco. < >regon. *
M o b O . S H B B M A W 0 0 .,0 » « a O W :
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WÜä
That Grape Smash sold by L .W . I
R o a i . a fin e d rin k .
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If you w ant
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in e
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m ore prosperous county.
F . H . P o w n d er.i w ife, tw o c h il­
,n N o rth D ak o ta , J u ly 22d, at the dren, and M r. F o u n d e r's m other
age of a few days less than 92 have arrived in M o r o , to make*
OREGON.
and
A g e n ts
fo r
H e a d e rs a n d H e a d e r E x tr a s
W a g o n s , y o u r ch o ice o f f o u r m a k e s
Ir o n W h e e l W a g o n s
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G a s o lin e
E n g in e s ;
H a r v e s t O ils a n d G reases
Undertaking Supplies
Caskets and Robes always on
hand; special supplies and caskets
ordered at any tim e.
Sam Brisbine, M o r o , O re g o n .
The I oibüu feeder is the Best on the Harket i
P e rfe c tio n O il a n d
N a t io n a l G a s o lin e S to v e s
A f r ic a n W a t e r B a g s
Farm T h for
Solo
e place know n
as Erskine
farm , between M o r o and Grass
V a lle y . F o r particulars and terms
address M rs. G race M . Dennis,
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L ak e Bay, W ash
R e g u la r S t y le & G a s o lin e P o w e r W a s h M a c h n e :
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Shoe Bepairs by Parcel Post.
W e have in our em p lo y the
jest shoe mechanics on the Pacific
coast; they make new w ork o r
repair o ld shoes and we guarantee
to do your w ork cheaper and bet­
ter than any cobbler who has
never learned the trade.
M ens half sole and heel $1.25
half »ole $1; h eel, 35c. L a d '« ,
half «ole and heel $1; half lo le 75c
heels 25c. Ladies o r mens rubber
heels 50c. Stitching o r other re­
pairs. according to tim e and m a­
terial used.
W e pay postage both way*
and furnish m ailing bags for future
shipments with your first o rd er.
A ll shoe* returned p ro m p tly.
V ic to r M a rd e n ,
4to30
T h e Dalles. O reg o n
years. “ She was a goo d C hristian, this th e ir future hom e. T h e party
a lo vin g w ife, a k in d m o ther, anc shipt their furniture by rail and
d ro ve by auto over the B arlow
a good step m o th e r /'
Han Hansen and family return­ road; at Shearer B ridge they got
o ff on the wrong ro a d and turned
ed Wednefeday to their home at
ularly Sherm an county. Expcri
Portland, after several weeks visit tow ard Shaniko; when they dis­ enced d river and car always ready.
covered
their
mistake
they
took
in Sherman county. M r. Hansen
Phone me at m y expense from
was in chaige of the J.A.Rasm us- the Buck h ollow ro a d , passing any place. Reasonable charges
san farm while they were in Cali­ to the west of K en t. M r.P o w n d e r with plenty of rim e given com ­
m ercial men to
m ake
towns.
fornia and later was a guest of his is a b rother-in-law to G. E . L e w m ereiai m en.
Livery lutomobilo Service
^ “ '""•"^' ä
sister, Mrs. Chris Andersen, at the etlen and has s accepted a position
with the Com iroeroW Company.
farm near Moro« $
:
Grim Valley, Oregon.
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A m p re p a re d to d o
F IR S T C L A S S W O R K
S a t is f a c t io n G u a r a n t e e d .
A . S. Tohnson,
SIREAD THE
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Kent, Oregon.
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