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MORO. OREGON.
Official Pip® îï Staw Onaty.
F R I D A Y ........ October 29. 1915
Entered « «econd claw
poet office at Moro. Oregon. July 25,1891.
C. L . I r e l a n d ............ Manager.
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which your current subscription expires.
At the Saturday afternoon meet
ing of the local Farmers Union it
was voted to purchase the “ sack
house" of the W . W . M . Co., lo
cated in this city.
The M oro Rod and Gun Club
will meet on Wednesday even
ing, Nov. 3rd, for the purpose of
working out some of ths details of
the annual hunt to be held in De
cember. All members interested
in either of these events are asked
to be present.
Pleasaat Sarprisa Party.
A SOCIETY LITTLE KNOWN
M r. E. E. Barzee carefully and
successfully planned a surprise
on M r*. Barzee at their farm
home last Friday evening. T h ir
ty "of more friends walked into
their home to remind Mrs. Barzee
that it was the anniversary ot her
birthday. A most enjoyable ev
ening was spent playing games
until a late hour.
Mrs. Barzee
was presented with a splendid set
of table linen* from her guests.
Light refreshments wereserved
after which all bid good night to
t leir hostess, wishing her many
happy returns of the day.
The Record, Parpase and Achieve
ment* of tke Barcas Society.
ST T H S PASTOS
unique feature \p f the society b
that its earning! are not applied
toward the payment of the pas
tor's salary.
It has other and
higher work to do. In its helpful
ministrations K t makes no relig
ious, class, or credal distinctions,
but bestows it|ttpunties and gives
the helping hood to the needy ot
whatever faitb, Or of no taith at
all. It triesto^keep in sympa
The Dorcas Society of the
M oro Presbyterian church has a
history hitherto unwritten, though
why, perhaps no one can tell. It
may be due to the modest restraint
imposed by Scripture, "L et not
thetic, responahfo touch with suf
thy left hand know what thy right
fering and distress and in its bene
hand doeth." But since that in
junction applies to benefactors factions know«4 no latitude or
longitude,
beneficiaries of
and not to beneficiaries we may
its benevole
nd bounty are
safely venture upon a brief sketch
| r and it is a
not few in ni
of its organization, purpose and
matter of r<
[that the Dorcas
ministry, without violating the
society has
gingly sent bar-
rules of propriety or the Scripture
Stowr-Jamr High Sckaal Party.
rels of flour to e suffering Bel-
injunction which forbids ostenta
gians.
Contributed.
tious benevolence and the trump
It is a social Society, but it is
Nea, Freeman delightfully en eting of good deeds.
It is a beoev-
more than that,
tertained his classmates ot the
Its name, Dorcas, is Scripture,
olent, philan
pic
society.
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Senior and Junior classes of the see Acts 9:36. Its purposed min
aternal society,
would call it
Moro high school at his home istry is identical with that of its
ties are Alfish;
but fraternal
Saturday evening, October 23 rd. worthy namesake. Although an
they are undér
obligation or
Games and music afforded the auxiliary of the Presbyterian
(Ip
anybody but
constraint to
amusement, after which refresh church of M oro, its benefactions
the Initiated,
p he Dorcas so
ments were served consisting of are not confined within the bor
ciety is On
on the true
brick ice cream, cake and punch. ders of local church activities.
Scriptural basis that every person
It was organized in the Presby
Homemade candy being on the
who seeds ruy help and sympa
table all the time.
W hile* the terian manse, approximately elev
thy is my brother, my sister and
guests were enjoying themselves en years ago, with a small mem
my neighbor.
on the inside, a crowd of town bership. which has grown until it
Its motives are disinterested
boys were having a "lawn party," numbers eighty-six. The record
and unselfish.
Its primary pur
amusing themselves by playing of the first nine years ot its career
pose is distribution, not accumu
with dolls and window-screens. are lost, so that but a fractional,
lation; to give, not to get; to
Raw eggs and potatoes were part of its history is available.
scatter, not to hoard*
served for refreshments, after
The rules are tew and simple
To maintain its treasury it de
which candy was offered but re but strict and comprehensive
pends upon actual, honest hard
fused as eggs were Considered enough to make it a well govern
work and legitimate entertain
ed hive of industry and benev
more nourishing.
ment. It is not a veiled beggar,
olent activities. Perhaps the most
nor does it resort to questionable
C. E. H ill, assistant superin unique apd salutary rule ii that
devices to extort money from the
tendent at the Experiment Farm, which forbids gossip under pen
unwilling. It aims always to give
was in Portland this week install alty of a fine. Probably this may
value received for every dollar
ing an exhibit from this county at account for the fact that through
that passes through its treasury.
the Land Products Show.
The the yean since its organization its
It is only because of a becom
larger part of the exhibit was members have worked so har
ing modesty that thb society has
furnished by the Experiment moniously and smoothly, that
witheld from the p jblic some facts
Farm, but will be in a display friction (which ¡(¿estimated to
and figures which an outsider can
apart from the Agricultural Col lessen the power of machinery by
give without betraying any secrets
lege display in which the Experi one-third) has not once occurred
or shocking modesty. The only
to curt afrits efficiency.
Another
ment Farm also joins.
record accessible dates from Jan.
1st, 1913, and gives the receipts
and disbursements of the society
from and after that date.
Jan. 1, 1913, to Dec 31st of that
year the receipts were $386.16.
Jan. 1. 1914. to date the receipts
were $653.50, making a total of
$1039.66 for two years and nine
months. And all of it* has been
disbursed in keeping with the
spirit and purpose of this great
auxiliary of Wofro -^Presbyterian
Tuesday, Nov. 2nd
1-4 mile west of Rutledge Church or 6 1 -2
miles East of Grass Valley
SALE C O M M E N C E S AT 10 O’CLOCK
Free Lunch at Noon
church. The Dorcas took the in
itiative in building the new church
and made It possible by contrib
uting $700 toward its erection and
furnishing.
The most imposing residence
block in the county will be that
of the Powell, Belshee, Lewellen
holdings in thb city, when all the
work under way is finished.
M . I L M c K e a n , M a n a g e r, W a sco ,
. M A N U FA C TU R ER S OF
I tie Duvall, P U lD lif,
va.
Frank Dnvnll. Defendant
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To Frank D avnll. tbe above aa
defendant—
lu the name of the State of Oregon:
Yon are hereby required to appear
answer the eooiplaint lie d strains» yc
the above entitled eait, o
day of »be time preeorit
tn tbe order of
publication, to-wit,<>u or before »be 10»b day
of D roem ber, ISIS, «od ffyo u fall to BO ap
pear and answer, plaintiff will apply to »be
ooart for the relief d em a n d ed in the eota-
plaint filed h erein against too , to-wit, for a
decree d iae o irin g (be bond« of mMtntuonj
now existing between »be plaintiff and your
eelf, on the groands of desertion end tot
oh other sad farther relief as to the
Voart may seem equitable aud juet
enramnne ia served upon yoa by pab-
lteatioa thereof fur a perl
Iva weeks to The Sherman <
a w-ekly newspaper of general e Irani at too
rrwan eonnt
pobllahed in Shi-run
Sherman
eoanty, _ Qreuoo, in
paraos nee to an order of the Hon Fred Xru-
sow Conuty
udye I for Bberman eoanty.
uty J udue
Inly made uo the Sfttfa day
Oregon, dc
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»ober, 191ft, and the date of tbe Aral pob-
lioniiou thereof is tbe 99th day of Oetober,
191ft.
Bright. Bryant
Kills,
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At torne.,« for Flaum «.
ELLSW ORTH
A Home Place fo r the Traveling M an
Good, Q uiet Neighborhood ' ■
Home Cooked Heals Served F a m ily Style
Tib
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and Board by tbo Wook, »7.00 < .
Tabic Board by tbe Waek. $5.go
MRS. C. H. ELLSW ORTH
MORO, OREOON
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Auctioneer
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Agent for Model Steam Laundry of The Dalles
Shop in Brick Building next Observer Office
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io our grill. O u r service is equal
in every way to the high quality
of food we serve. A t all times
you are assured of obtaining an
appetizing meal in an environ
ment that is extremely pleasant.
Every thing in season at popular
prices. Try our noon dinner.
1st to 15th of each month.
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Dr. C L. Poley
HOTEL
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Office in residence.
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G ro v e r J .
A LB E R T
THE DALLES,
P h ysician ,an d Surgeon.
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It is new, and its rooms are provided with
running water and longdistance telephones.
European plan. Rates $1 per day and up.
OREGON.
B rig h t, B ry a n t & Ellis.
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W . C RUTLEDGE, Proprietor.
Nearest Hotel to Business Center, Bank
and Depot. Courteous Treatm ent, Clean
Beds and Tgble the best the m arket w ill
afford.
S U N D A Y D IN N E R S 3 5 0 .
Opposite Postoffice
Moro
Oregon.
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C. W H IT M A N ,
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M oro B a r b e r S hop
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Warran A . Cornog to V . B.
Eakin; seX **c 13. w X of n e X
sec 24, all tp3s rl7e. $10.
Your chickens will soon pay
for them selves in Increased egg
production if you will use a quart
can of carbolineum around the
chicken house and perches; you
can get it at the Observer Book
Store.
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M iss G eorgia K essi
C.J.BaiOHT, 'W .C .B b y a n t . M .G . E l l is .
speculators must come through to
make their charters good. If much
of a rail movement result! the
ones having their wheat in east
ern Oregon warehouses will reap
the most profit.
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Room
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Henry H . Lemmon to L. A.
Olds; seX x c 6, tp3s rl6e. $3200.
Charley Hendrexun to Godfrey
Hendricks, Jr.; lots 1.2, 3 in blk
15, Henarievllle add to Grass
Valley. $1.
HO TEL
MORO, OREOON
E. Hannafin to H . J. Gorman;
Brown mares 4 years old
Brown mare 3 years old
Brown horse 4 years old
Bay mare 3 years old
2 -year old colts
yearling colts
Grey horses
coming 2-year old heifers
yearling heifer
T E R M S O F S A L E : S u m s of $ 1 0 and under cash.
O n su m s
of over $ 1 0 , 5 per cent given for cash, or 11 m o n th s tim e given on
bankable notes. ;
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M IL L F E E D A N D F L O U R .
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23, 1915.
Philo T . Starr to E.B.Pemland;
n X sec 12; sX ate 1, tp3s rl5e.
$10.
O re g a */
D E A L E R S IN
L im e, Plaster, Cement, Builders
Supplies, Lum ber, Wood, Coal,
Cedar Posts, and Hay.
SUMMONS— I d the Giroait Court of tha
■Soto of Oration for B berum n ouooty.
Dalles and Moro, Ore.
100 chickens
■ . „ sX lot 1, blk 2 of Grass Valley. The .........
< ■ ■iw oem^i^-
$2000.
48 sheep v
Roy M . Benson to Grace E
11 shoats
Bourhiil; southeast half of lots 6, C M. Huddleston
7 and 8. blk 14, M oro. $10.
One sow and pigs
Attorney a t Law
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been
cred
One surry
ited with having a monopoly of
W asco,
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all vessels that will load wheat on
One top buggy
the Pacific
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thia season,
5 sets heavy harness
which has been cited as tbe main
no price movement in D r . T h e o .
B e le ts k i
1 set double driving harness reason
wheat has resulted,, wheat being
V E T E R IN A R IA N
had as needed td fill the high
One single harness
priced ships under charter. It is
In te rs ta te S to ck lo s p e c to r \
■ One O. T. weeder
u id now that the European mar
o f S ta llto a a fo r U c e n s e
ket has gotten around the high
2 Good Milch cows, one fresh, other 1
ship charters by buying their
wheat and shipping by railroad to
One thoroughbred Poland China Boar
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Atlantic coast points and forward
Telephone M ain 502.
One 3 1-2 inch Mitchell wagon
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ing from there to Europe.
If
thia
proves
true,
the
price
ot
Some household goods and other art«
wheat must necessarily advance
and
then the Portland wheat
to mention.
P A P E R H A N G IN G
3
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Independent Warehouse ( Willing {o
The many friends of R. L.
Campbell, now residing at Ger*
vais, will be sorry to learn of hi«
mbfortune in having his leg am
putated just above the knee, re
sulting from blood
poisoning
caused by a corn.—Graffs Valley
Journal.
Skermaa Couty Realty Transfers.
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VIN TO N HOTEL
Grats Velley, Oregon,
Entirely new, convenient to business.
Olean beds, and table the beat tb s m a rk e t
aolioited.
w ill afford. Prices
m ercial trade
reason a hie.
C om
CONDUCTED ON THE BEST PRINCIPLES.
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