. . . . jB u ^ ® o tq MO|»0, BH KHM AW 00..O B F G O «; Xmas Presents Early *" —» T <■/ J'"'' : / ' P'**", a \ f . r Boil F& pcr fa tau Wy. F R ID A Y •. f «m receiving new things every — Regular communication each 2d and 4th Thursday evenings monthly. M as. J u s ib H b n b ic h s , _____ „ W orthy Matron M as. M at B abmum , Secretary. no . L. W. R O S S Moro, Oregon = for Sunday, December 5. Real Estate B a r s « Land Located In Sherman Co. Methodist church: Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching service in Spaulding at 12 (noon) and in M cro at 7:30 p. m. Evening subject “ The Great Refusal.“ Bright singing. N o . 1. 1300 acres; 900 under eokivatio«; 330 acres in summ erJalkm. Firs« class 12 room house, good well and wind m ill, hot end cold water In home. Good fence« railroad flag station < * / • < • ' . ° “« m,le “* “ * to warehouse; 3 miles to school and store; 7 H ra‘^ ? , tiL,?ounl *eat Price, for short time. $25 per acre, w ill take trade to $15,000. You are cordially invited to all of these services. John Robertson, pastor. N o . 2. 1300 acres, about 900 under cultivation, 500 seeded. Good bouse, barn and outbuilding.; close to school; 1M miles to store snd post oftce; 7 t f miles to county seat; good well and w.ml m ill and tots of water in pasture, not rough; good fences. Price SB an acre, w take trade to $10,000. ' Presbyterian churcfi: Hours of worship 11 a. m. and 7:3Q p. m. Sabbath School at 10 a.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday ev ening at 7:30. “ How shall we escape if we ne­ glect so great salvation.“ — Heb. 2:3. Come and bring your friends with you. A. J. Adams, Pastor. N o . 3. 320 acres, 280 in cultivation. Good new house; shad hern; 1 mile to school; 1% mile to warehouse; 3 # miles to store and county Price $35 an acre, will take some trade. N o . 5. 400 acre, close to school and church, 350 in cultivation. Pnce $9000, of which $3500 cash or good security and balance long time at six per cent. - - r ■ • ’ ■» N o . 7. 240 acres. 170in cultivation, balance pasture. 2 # miles from Kent; $25 per acre for the tillable land and pasture thrown in; two sec tioas military land alongside that can be rented; this is a sure bargain. W R IT E O R C A L L O N ALEX HUNTER MORO, OREGON LEE HINES h a. bought the interests of Rich & Fields in the Wasco Meat Market and is in the market for ALL KINDS OF LIVE STOCK W rite , phooe or call for a square deal Roy Kunsman is attending bus­ er was a business iness college at Portland. visitor at Portland this week. W ait for Dr. Freeze the Eye Burnett has added a > player p i­ Specialist. Next regular visit to ano to the equipment of his new M oro Thursday, Dec. 9. theatre. ■» Abstracts prom ptly made by the R. C. Ornduff, deputy sheriff Sherman County Abstract Com­ o f Sherman ceunty, was a visitor pany, M oro, Oregon. in The Dalle« last week. Mrs. O . A. Ramsey returned Mrs. T . E. Hulery is home from Portland Monday accom- from a five week’s visit with her panyed by her mother, Mrs. parents at Q tftterville, Wash. Varnell. Mrs. Dick Bo wen arrived on A farmer spilt six pounds of Thanksgiving day to be with M r. tacks on the Columbia highway Bowen and make M oro their fu­ the other day and forty autos had ture home. tire punctures as a result. The city council last Monday Marvin M ille r has received the evening voted a tax levy of ten appointment of assistant at the lo ­ mills to defray expenses for the cal railway depot in M oro. The coming year, position has been made perma­ J. E. Colqnun, of the firm of nent by the company. G inn, Coleman & Co., is visiting Mrs. L. H . Brisbin and mother with relatives oin southern Cali- Mrs. Emma Briggs, left for Port-’ forma and WP' ...where... M r v Briggs expected to take train for fo r some weeks. Supt. D. E. Stephens o f the her home in Muscatine, Iowa. G inn, Coleman & Co. have in Experiment Farm, w ill leave for Washington. D. C., about the stock the famous Shady Brook 10th, on special work for the De­ Dairy Feed, best for increase of m ilk production; also Big 6 Horse partment of Agriculture. Feed, and also dry alfalfa meal.- The Delphian C lu b ^ ill meet Atwood-Lee Company of Was­ Friday the 10th at (he home ot co has filed articles with the sec­ Mrs. Julia Hansen. The study of retary of state naming as incor- Phoenicia w ill be the topic and ators R. C. Atwood, W. H. Lee, “ moving pictures’ ’ w ill be up for Walter A. May and L. B. Rob­ discussion. . inson. Claud E. Coates and Miss Dell E lvin Benson and Miss Ellen M . Clark were married last Vinita Maple Henkle were mar­ week in The Dalles, at the Meth- ried at the home of the bride’s hdist parsonage, by Rev. Nathan parents, T.J. Henkle, near Monk- Evans. The young couple ex land on Thanksgiving evening at pect to reside near Rufus. eight o’clock. Rev. John Rob­ Fred Hennagin has rented a ertson officiating. section of E. O. L. Co. land An interesting program was north of Gordon ridge, formerly given by the pupils of Webfoot farmed by A. E. Moretz. Fred school, east of Klondike, Tues­ w ill spend the winter at M oro day evening. The occasion was and not move to the farm until the standardization of the school spring. by the teacher, Miss Floye Clod- $45 Robe Given A w a y Save your Cash Sales Tickets. For every dollars worth of cash sales tickets from Dec. i to Dec 31, 1915, you are/en­ titled t04>ne draw on the robe. Y , M O W HARDWARE & IM P IM T . CO. Moro, Oregon .•.iwnTtsnimiTmììfii urnTnu ............. r 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 ; : : BETTER , of $25.000; T O D A Y with a capital and surplus of $34,000 and total re- « • sources of $102,000 we are ’ ; ' BIGGER, AND STRONGER than ever. During the 19 years of our existence, our aim has been to ex- L tend our patrons the best possible seryice. O ur steady growth T is evidence that the banking institution, which throws the great- . •• est safeguards around its business in order to protect its depos- • • L ¡tors, merits the confidence of the public. If you are not a • •• customer o f this Bank let this be your invitation to become ; • • L one; our relations will be mutually profitable. A petition is being circulated to felter. . add some of the Erskineville dis­ There ta more C atarrh In this section ot trict to the Moro^ district. The the country than all other disease« put together, and until the last few years proposed new boundary line was supposed to be Incurable. F or a between the L. L. Peetz and W? treat many years doctors pronounced It a 1 ocal disease and prescribed local reme­ S. Powell farms east and west to dies, and by constantly fallln c to cure w ith local treatm ent, pronounced It Incur­ the DesChutes; the north and able. Science has-proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore re­ south line on the east w ill be the quires constitutional treatm ent. H a ll’s C atarrh Cure, m anufactured by F . J. south side ot the A. H. Barnum Cheney A Co., Toledo. Ohio, Is the only Constitutional cure on the m arket. I t Is taken Internally. I t acts directly on the farm. “ BANK OF MORO ” K. A. McPherson was a visitor MORO, OREGON. at Portland this week. Mrs. S. P. Brisbin left Monday •t— ; »i— t*,H"i"t*H **i "i"i**t” i,4"i"t 'i' 1 1 for a visit with relatives at H ills ­ boro. 1 I I 1 -t l -H 1 t 1 I I i t - 1 ■» 1 I r A rthur P h ilip s and wife are home from a visit, with relatives At Hillsboro. blood and mucous surfaces of the system. M ayor J. C. Freeman was a hey offer one hundred dollars for any We call attention this week to T case It falls to cure. Bend for circulars business visitor at Portland the the advertisement of Wes Rigdon and testimonials. ___ Addrses: » . J. CHKNBT A CO.. Tolsdo. <\ first of the week. Bold by Drufcista. Tlo. who is prepared to take Care of Taka Hall’s Family Pills for oonstlpatloa. Miss Ruth Christianson return­ any building you may consider ed to Portland Monday to resume erecting. He has 500 plans of her school studies. houses of differt t costs, from ■ One Jéths four year old D ur­ $500 up, finished several being Mrs. J. L. Ham lin was a guest ham bull for sale; also two good this week from The Dalles at the ?uilt under his personal supervis­ bull calves, seven months old. We have an especially R. C. Bennett, ion. some of Mrs. J. F. Foss. complete line of heaters d3 Grass Valley, Oregon. The Dorcas So . i ety bazaar w ill in all grades and at George Urquhart, home for prices to suit each indi­ Thanksgiving from his work at >e held in the Forbes building, vidual need. Lind. Wash., returned Monday. ormerly Burnett’s theatre, Satur­ day, Decembet 11th. Cafeteria 80 acres of splendid wheat Mrs. M . A. VanG ilder was a unch served at 11 30 a. m. A ll land near Grass Valley. Small Call, See and Price guest this week from Wasco at donations for the bazaar are re­ dwelling and a well. A ll fenced, Them the home of Mrs. J. C. McKean. quested to be left at Mrs. E / H. nearly level. W ill sell at a bar­ gain. Quick. Address Miss Georgia Kessi and Miss Moore’s not later than Friday H. S. Shangle, Ruth Duncan were visitors at evenfhg, the 10th. 4tn26 ’ M ilton, Oregon. Pendleton during the Thanksgiv­ Supt. D. E. Stephens of the ing vacation, guests of Miss Kessi s Experiment Farm has received a aunt. fifty dollar prize and medal for M ORO, O REG ON. A contract note was lost by The local school library has the display at the Land Products me about last Monday, probably 4-t I I I I H I I t t I I I'I 1 I I I >een enriched by the addition of Show at Portland. The $50 w ill near DeMoss. Suitable reward ; ’ .v ! ! ! ! ! .1 -1 1 I t 1 I sixty new volumes, most of them ¡ust about pay the expense of ex­ for return to J. F. Belshee, pertaining to history, biology and h ib itin g .; M r. Stephens is in re­ 3tnl2 M oro, Oregon. ceipt of a letter from President literature. Mrs. Laighton and son W illiam , Kerr, of the O . A C., in which who have been visiting at the he says that “ all in all, this ex- Three gentle work horses. home of her nephew, S. P. Bris­ lib it was the belt in the building, One 8-foot Thomas 12-disc rotfi the point of view of its real bin, left Monday for Yam hill drilh educational valtfe. I have opened a county. One 8-foot packer. • General Blacksmithing and Horseshoeing Those who assisted a year ago One 8-foot single disc. Mrs. F. E. Dunton is visiting One 14-inch walking plow, Business in the Old Tomlin Shop in shipping a car load of flour to her parents at W oodburn while x Cow and calf, fa ir, milker, and Solicit Your Business. the Belgian suflfcrers through the Contractor Ramsey is finishing the only 2-year old. interior woodwork o f their bun­ W . W . M. Co. Will be interested AU for sale reasonable. in knowing that a W „ W . M. Co. J. T . Ashby, galow dwelling. sack has [been received by the Grass Valley, Oregon. A monument for Harvey May company from Belgium, beauti­ and a family stone and markers All the Old Tim ers Know T hat My fully decorated with embroidery for John R. and James A. M ar­ and worked with .the insigna of W ork is Always Satisfactory , One 16-disc and one 18-disc; tin were placed in M pro ceme­ the city o f Zeleghem, and the both in good order; r; £ Dhone or tery Saturday by F. H . W atts-of Belgian word for Gratitude. 1 he write. - L. L. Peetz, T jie Dalles. M oro, Oregon. w ork was done by the school o22tf Harvey M artin, local manager children of that town and for­ of the Tumalum Lumber com­ warded to the compand by the pany, is confined to his home by American Relief Commission as Caskets and Robes always on an attack ot grippe. During his an expression of their apprecia hand; special supplies and caskets ■ — absence from business the yard is tion to all who contributed to the ordered at any time. in charge of M. A . Bull. Sam Brisbine, M oro, Oregon. shipment. Durham Bull For Sale ov Oil-Coal=Wood Heaters For Sale at a Bargain LEE HINES Wasco, Oregon are for your sake, because our prosperity depends on what we can do tor you— That we have succeeded, as far « we have, in making our business more of A r l L L r 1L> i v u , That notwithstanding the natural difficulties of our bus­ iness. we are more closely attaining the ideal for our mu­ tual benefit; Thai whereas we handle only R A W M A T E R IA L S , yet we are now equipped to help you make such a use o those materials as w ill contribute to your comfort, health and prosperity; That we have been able to make ourselves, through our Architectural, Engineering, Plan Book and Service de­ partments, an economic necessity to this community and thus justify our being here in this business; That we have pasted the exoenmentalstaie of S E R V iC E and can devote our efforts in the future to beittf o f still greater help to you in solving all of your building problems, That we can bring to pass your hopes of a H O M E properly heated, or a barn or a silo or any and all buildings; And W e Are Especially Thankful th a t W e Can be Thankfnl for All of these Things TUM-A-LUM lumber company H. U. MARTIN, Mrr. f H"; Try a W ant Ad. In Tha Obaarver. It Paya. Contract Note Lost Stock and Machinery G IN N , C O L E M A N