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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1915)
The a t Xmas Presents Early ,V * . r ^ tr ^ g ir a a»' / am receiving naw things every day for yoato select from. / invite you to call and inspect my assortment 'P IO ? ÍT" O b server _ , ____annual teachers institute Kentner and Wattles, plea of for Sherman county was held this guilty to petty iarceny; sentenced week at M oro with every teacher 10 one year in the county jail, I in charge of a school in this UOVO, SHBXMAX 0 0 .,0 B B 0 O lt: to be paroled after serving forty- county present. * Superintendent live days. Eagar was very fortunate in se- lx> the case of Hobart Bowman curing the capable instructors that FRIDAY . . . Novem ber 26, 1915 vs. W m . Oehman tried before the were in attendance and undoubt- foUowing jury: J.F.Foss, A.S.Por- edly the time was weH spent by ter, S. B. Holmes, John Hastings, all who were present. •ruka U 4 H Me. I l l Fred Lindsay, H . E. Morrow, To the uninitiated it might be a . r. • a - m . •**«• <*• [Meet» the 6r.t and »hii J. T . Henkle, A . R. Kessinger. Iaid that the primary object of evening» rS an< D.A. Maxwell, Asa Eslmger. A .T . holding such institutes is to pro- V iutin a «uatnbe V invited to « • H olt, W. H . Helyer. After four vide a professional school for wfchi. B y o r d t o o i W . i l . a ballots, verdict was returned for teachers where they meet and dis- J. P abmt . Secretary. the plaintiff for $500. Cuss professional topics and dis- Last week we Stated that Ray po>e of incidental worries more •otrnohom Charter no . 78 o . a. s. Bell received nearly 5300 as a wit- or ¡n evidence in nearly all Regular communication „ . . . i n the Kentner case; this was schools. That the object sought each 2d and 4th Thuraday given this office by M r. Bell the Was attained is the opinion of •«.uiinaa moothly. mb H bnuciu , _ W orthy Matron day he left, but before he settled President Ackerman, of the State with the county; at the train we Normal at Monmouth, who said M at B abmum , Secretary. asked him if be had received that this partcular institute was what be thought he would a n d |o n e ofthe best that he had at- ilhjrbtautaif- L .W . Moro, Oregon lor Sunday, November 21 Methodist church: Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. 11 a. m. Thanksgiving service 7:30 p. m. cordially invited to si of these services. ♦ * John Robertson, pastor. Sabbath School at 10 a.m. For the Kitchen and Pantry c . • . _ _ . • ■ Complete Line of School Books and Supplies LEE HINES has bought the interests of Rich & F ie ld s in th e Wasco Meat M arket and is in the market for ' ALL KINDS OP LIVE STOCK deal LEE H IN E S W m m , Oregon V the I M eritorious B/GGE1R, fllPtt A C o *< | " ‘TUM-A-LUMP’ WON'T! MUSS UP YOUR HOUSE” sources of $102,000 we are i • • STRONGER than ever. During the 19 years of our existence, our aim has been to ex- .. tend our patrons the best possible service. Our steady growth • ■ is evidence that the banking institution, which throws the great- ,, est safeguards around its business in order to protect its depot- «• ¡tors, merits the confidence of the public. If you are not a • customer of this Bank let this be your invitation to become : I T ue,d ay noon, twenty-four of q( en,er„ ined Pre, ident one; our relations will be mutually profitable. “ BANK OF MORO” 1 MORO. OREGON. .... « ’ 11 1 1 There some members of my family that I wouldn't recommend for kitchen use—they are pretty musty and make a lot ot smoke and dirt when they get real hot. “TUM-A-LUMP” isn’t in that class, but is really kitchen trained” —quiet ®nd dean, but a powerful cooker and baker. You can easily control “T U M - A - L U M P : '- obeys dampers promptly. I ’m giving you this tip be cause 1 want you to have the best kitchen fuel this winter that I know about. ^You can T U M -A -L U M P ” at THETUM-A-LUM COAL SHEDS ‘Sec H. U. M ARTIN about it” 1 | 1 I 1 I 'l l 1 1 I I I >■ l-l1 -t — t 1 t 1 I 1 I I 1 ■l-l -t- 1 1 I I I t I I I I I t I I 1 1 1 » ♦ 1 1 1 1 11111 n n I' F H I 1 1 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 n I I H 1 1 1 1 1111 G in n , C olem an & C o. have in V J IIIIS S f v » v a w » a w W—’ W . W . Nichols was a Moro (stock the fam ous Shady B ro o k G . M . M iller is home from visitor md on on a a brief brief Visit. Visit. .- I visitor Wednesday w euncuuy from his farm 7 ‘ "'J Dairy Feed, best for increase of Bend Best muc.lage and brushes at the ea,t ol MonkIan^ at the head ° milk production; also Big 6 Horse . o .__ ¡Cottonwood grade. Feed, and also dry alfalfa meal. Cottonwood grade. Observer Book Store. The committee in charge of the Turkeys, geese and ducks were K S lS 'iS '- w “ ¿ I f i r Sill tl i I v g iii much in evidence this week. at the home of P. C .l 80 acres of splendid wheat Burnett is equipping his new [ day~evening 7 Small ■- «w Hand ________ near Grass ____ Valle sy. theatre with opera folding chain. Axtell. dwelling and a well. A ll fenced, See Mullikin “ the harness mak-| Alex McLenoon has traded his ...— ---------T- . I nearly level. W ill sell at a bar- quarter section eleven miles south ¿ajn. Quick. Address er" at Wasco. Oregon. u .v J e a s t of Kent to John M uir of . H . S. Shangle, h.v e |e M I « ~ tQ M ilto n . O regon, G. W . Hansell and w rcla- M oro, who returned from a visit w homestead adjoming ' tives at Halsey. Just received a large shipment Abstracts promptly made by the A contract note was lost by of Alfalfa M eal and Dairy Food, Sherman County Abstract Com me about last Monday, probably direct from W alla Walla. Ginn, near DeMoss. Suitable reward pany, M oro, Oregon. e Coleman & Co. for return to Ò . A ^.Ramsey is busy finishing J. F. Belihee, H . W . Neal and family are vis- the carpenter work on the bunga 3tnl2 M ord, Oregon. E I ‘dng in the county fro m Prine- low-residence of Prof. F. M r. r. N e a lis a b ro th e r to ville. M Neal is a Dun ton. .. , . i Malcolm Neal of M o n k la n d and Alway. '■> «tocL be* uü*î*1L ® 'rth M r.. C. G . Silver o f Moro. Three gentle work horses. One 8-foot Thomas 12-disc drill. w .i, D , .......- . i « . One 8-foot single disc. One 14-inch walking plow. in the trade the T h o m p so n quar M oro Thursday, Dec. 9. Cow and calf, fair milker, t e r section north of that city. only 2-year old. Mrs. J. M . Axtell has returned W m . Layton and mother, Mrs. All for sale reasonable. from a visit with her daughter at IS. E . Layton, are visitors from J. T . Ashby. Grass Valley. Wfegon. Hillsboro, in Washington county. (Seaside, Oregon, at the home of STOVES Oil-Coal-Wood f Heaters We have an especially . complete line of heaters In all grades and at prices to suit each Indi vidual need. Contract Note Lost Call, See and Price Them 6 I N N , C O LEM A N & CO. M ORO, 'm S. P. Mrs. - n . . M . Benson has moved t o . a r Brisbin DrifcUlu and BHU family. ------ H his new home in jh e north part of U y to n ¡g aunt to M r. Brisbin. J||pg[jg[ Uf|||S tflf SSlB M oro, formerly owned by Geo. chickens will soon pay / One 16-disc and one 18-disc; F rantx- for them selves in increased egg both in good order; ’ ?eetz phone or Dr. J. C. Turner, former- duction if you will use a quart write. ly o f L o w e f t Turner, eye can of carbolineum around ‘u* M oro «gain, Saturday, N ov. 27. ^ n g e " it at the Observer Book C0rpfillt8i . at Hotel Ellsworth. N o charge gtore< xV Store. , for consultation or examination. Chas. Boughmart Satisfaction guaranteed. Forest Grove, an [ and wife, trom Ruhn Spacial Seksol Mae visitors Wednesday. an of School Dbtrict N o . 17 of •tate of O reio o. that • j ä m SV « e s « I Khool hooto.'kioro, oo the 27th dey of I and Contrict Wark , | m prepared to do your car- I la am d wife, from I penter work, be it much or little, * R Currie >n ■ thoroughly workmanship ’ X n ^ n n e r and at reasonablepr.ee. y « rc M ° ro Give me a chance. M r. Currie L fa q , h . Hadden, M oro, O r d e í i v which he he q.uarte/ * b ° n ownedby i Undertaking Supplies l ^ farmed for M r. Boughman he Caskets and Robes always on r f •ome ,ime • . I h.nd7'.?ic“ .i'iu p p ii« '« n d ci.keU Basket social, Dec. 3, 7:3U p. m. ordered at any time. »he Monkland church. The| Sam Briabine, Moro. Oregon. 12? «pruuu», ■ «peciei dbtrict tax. leering The p _____ _ rto T M or curtain». Library book»«. . . . . . . . . . . . . . [ Fitta*................. ........ — • of »cboolbouee», out- or (anew ' h>iio<',«qfi>tiw...................... P m I . . . . ............................ L i < h t end W ater Clerk’« »alary.............. Portage and »tationery Interest on bond»........ Outstanding indébtadnae» other --------------------- • Institution AND Stock and Machinery Word to Mothers from “ O ld Man Coal” 1 Stoves aad Heaters for Weed tad Ceil a The Observer Store, Moro W rite, phoua or call for a aq« Bed Resat Sets, special deriga, fear piece sets, Ivery Enamel ea A A Muical Treat I W . S. Powell returned Tuesday Ackerman, of the State Norm al. ----- from a two weeks visit to San and p rof Stetson, of the State M. . E. choir w ill Francisco and the fair, going by University at Eugene, at dinner The Wasco M at Hotel Ellsworth. A jolly and [give a Musical I Comedy at the boat and returning by train. _ . liw f r h iir r h W e d - _ . « . • 1____ ___ I I L _ t _________ . Q tn ta * M r t r m a l Wasco Methodist church. W ed Dairy Food is the best milk I pleasant reunion of State Normal nesday, Dec. L at 8 p. m. Come producer you can feed your graduates was the occasion for the and hear good music and have a cows. For sale by Ginn, Cole-leathering. ! good laugh. Admission 25c. in blue, green, white and pink, in ten yard stripe at s “ jV tad sm flsr SOMETHING SPECIAL ------- _ I during institute week they were J. M , Eddy has been hauling optimistic, they had nothing but Tumalum lumber for a combine prajgC for their individual schools, shed to be b u ilt on his farm, east an£j haij no criticism to offer re- of M oro. * garding the climate, the wind, C. L . Montgomery has arrived their boarding places, or their home from Endicott. Wash., in boards of directors. There was time to eat T h a nksgiving dinner some regret expressed by some of with hb folks. , 1 the teachers that more children , « J a did not attend their school, they Soren Harnett. w,Ie and daugh-1 ed mofe WQrk Prayer meeting Wednesday ev ening at 7:30. W e shall be glad to have you at any or all these services. “ O h, give thanks unto the Lore for H e is good: for his mercy en dure th forever.” — Ps. 107:1. Services in Monkland at 2:30. ter Alta left T h .n k a .v r M with A . J. Adams, pastor. Fred Ju.te.uen family. m m s ssm m u m m t h i i t n t-m i > i n h h i i m m m *++ tended in recent years. M r. Ackerman u id that he was very much impressed with lack of frivolity among the teachers present, their desire to secure professionally all they possibly • : Established as a Bank in 1896 by Moore Bros, with a capital could from the institute/ and the of $10,000; capital increased in 1903 to $20,000; extensive notes taken of what the changed to a State Bank in 1907 with a capital instructors u id for future refer- ence. BETTER, oi $25,000; T O D A Y with a capitol and T h . ..c b m oi S b .™ .. surplus of $34,000 and total re- he said he had. M r. Bell is not one to purposely mislead in such matters, therefor ¿he must have misunderstood the question as the actual amount allowed was $102.25. ■ • •'» — For a small room try an oil heater, for Mie by G inn, Cole- man & Co. * 1 1 F. N°""'" Presbyterian church: Hours ?of, worship 11 a. m and 7:30 p'. m. Bordered Shelf Paper L Preaching service. You are Decorated design crepe shelf paper for the par lor, dining room, etc. One hundred different pieces. 10c and 25c Quality for only c Axtoimster and Tapestry Regs, M. Prices lower than ever. f An Extra Fine Lot of Quarter Sawed Oak Buffets, China Closets, Dressers, Chairs, Rockers, Dining Tables, Beds, Springs. rffvr”. - - I * Mv known as Erskine 75 00 I Chriitian Endeavor Society. Ev- forn)i between M oro and Graia K cordially invited. Ladle. Valley. For particular, andI term. “ "•« ’T a i k S r S i * eryonei. I nl10 3W00 Attehdance at the Pacific Inter- | . . ¿ 2 So I national Llvertock ExpowMon, | U lB lJ “ “ 1 which will be held at North Port-1 To^or from any 150 00 M O n c h a r g e d . i n im OREGON. ...........1.........1111111...................... * BLACKSMITHING I have opened a General Blacksmithing and Horseshoeing Business in the Old Tomlin Shop ' and Solicit Your Business. DICK BOW EN, Moro All the Old Timers Know That My Work is Always Satisfactory i . W ELL DRILLING Am prepared to do F IR S T CLASS W O R K S atisfaction G u aran teed . I C/l flil I W t^ ^ t o land, Dec. ® enced driver shd csr always ready [habit with most of the breeders p hone me at my expense iron from iasfl ro j ^¡¿1 livestock people of the wetL| a£v place. Reasona««. ” " »nable charges th a n b o n d s . .« e e e a # e e e k e a e e 25000 [in g o in g to this show they know whh plenty of time given com- MUcelleaeou» m ake^ to De ted thi» 9th day of November, 1915. thcy are going tofc see livestock, merciai men to G eorge E llard , ‘Ä Hanaan r f b u - w « . ‘he bert o( all k¡O«h 1» thl. coun-| Julia Grass Valley, Oregon. Itry. «• *• Ç.B Johawn ,, Diatriot Clark. A S. Johnson, Kent, Oregon. ■ READ THE OBSERVER ALL the tlHM For County s: