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Buy Your
Xmas Presents Early
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/ am receiving new things every
day for you to select from.
I invite you to call and inspect
vny assortment.
O b s e rv e r
P.C. A xtell and wife left Thurs
day for a visit with relatives at
Eugene.
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H a rry Benson is building a barn
for R. T . Morgan near the M or
gan residence.
W ed
nesday, hias been
definitely
M<»kA, SHVBMAB C0.,0»BOOW:
decided upon
ai
the date
for the annual labbit hunt by lo
cal sportsmen. The final meet
Official Piptr fer
Abstracts prom ptly made by the ing to choose captain» and aide»
Sherman County Abstract Com w ill be held Saturday evening in
the E. O. L. Co. office by the
F R ID A Y .. • December 10, 1915 pany, M oro , Oregon.
C. E. Sheets haa finished wir- M oro Rod and Gun Club at
K u re lw L » S |» N e . l S I . ing the house of Mrs. M .i L. Hos- which time the nanpesof all mem
ber» of the club w ill be placed io
S a v e you r C ash S a le s T ic k e ts. F o r e v e r y
A. F. A A. M. Muro. Of.
kinson for electric light service.
the fits! and third
a box and each tide alternately
d ollar’s w o rth of c a sh s a le s tick ets from
IV evenings n< each
Miss Edith T yler is a visitor
draw
until
the
list
it
exhausted.
D
e c . i to D e c 31, 1915, y o u are e n title d to
members
Vtsitteg
from Tekoa, Wash., at the Hay
cordially invited to
It was voted to confine participa
o n e d raw o n th e robe.
Canyon farm home of T. J|
with us. By order of
tion in the hunt to member» of
J.
PABBT. Secretary
Henkle.
the club, but anyone joining the
Mrs.
H
arry
Benson
is
enter
club
and paying the 25 cent dues
• w t l il o h o i * C h o p to r
m
o 78 o. a. a.
taining her mother and neice, w ill be eligible to participate, pro
liter communication Mrs. Frantz and granddaughter
viding the party sign before %the
end 4th Thursday
floro, Oregon
from
Boyd.
meeting.
,
—s monthly.
I M as. jaaata H uouchs ,
The hunt w ill be under the
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W orthy Matron
H . W . Strong left Sunday with
M bs . M at B a BMUM, Secretary.
a shipment of fat lambs and hogs following rules and regulations:
which he w ill place on exhibition A ll game must be killed the day
m u 11 h u í 1 1 *+ + 1 1 n - H H - H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t i 1 1 1 1 1 1 l i n u n 1 y
at the Stock Show in Portland of the hunt and brought to the
office of the E. O. L . Co. before
for Sunday, December 12.
thia week.
w
8 p. m. of the day o f the hunt; all
R. P. Hutton, secretary of the
Methodist church:
game except rabbits w ill, upon re
Anti-Saloon League for Oregon, quest, be returned to the one sub
Sunday School at 10:00 a. m.
w ill lecture at the Methodist
Preaching service at 11 a m. church, M oro, 8 p. m. Friday. mitting same; all hunters must be
members of M oro Rod and Gun ’ ’ Established as a Bank in 1896 by Moore Bros, with a capital ,
and 7:30 p. m.
A ll are invited.
of $10,000; capital increased in 1903 to $20,000;
Club; game must be brought in
Rev. O . S. Crowder, pastor of
A community Christmas tree whole, except animals on which
changed to a State Bank in 1907 with a capital ;
the Wasco M. E. church w ill
w ill be held at the opera house bounty is paid and porcupine, the
:: BETTER,
of $25,000; T O D A Y with a capital and :
preach at both services.
Thursday before Christmas by last, head only; game must be
surplus of $34,000 and total re- «
You are cordially invited to al the churches. Sunday schools and
killed in Sherman county.
of these services.
BIGGER,
sources of $102,000 we are ’
local public schools.
The hunt w ill be decided upon
John Robertson, pastor.
Professor Paton of Princeton is the following points: coyote, bob
AND
authority for the statement that cat, coon, wild cat, or lynx, 1000
Presbyterian church:
points;
eagle
or
horned
owl.
500
inmates of asylums for the insane
than ever.t
STRONGER
Sabbath School at 10 a.m.
outnumber all students in Am er points; porcupine, 150 points;
magpies, hawks, ravens, or crows,
Hours of worship 11 a m. ican colleges and universities.
During the 19 years of our existence, our aim has been to ex
100 points; black tail, cottontail,
and 7:30 p. m. -
tend
our patrons the best possible service. Our steady growth ■
Mrs. R. J. Ginn returned this
or jack rabbits, 25 points; wharf
Services in Monkland at 2:30.
week from a short visit with a rats, 50 points; English sparrows,
is evidence that the banking institution, which throws the great- '
Prayer meeting Wednesday ev sick sister in Iowa.
Mrs. G inn
• est safeguards around its business in order to protect its depos- .
5 points.
reports the invalid’s health as im
ening at 7:30.
The loosing side is to entertain ’ ’ itors, merits the confidence of the public. If you are not a •
An opportunity w ill be given proving whea she left for Oregon. the winning side with an oyster
customer of this Bank let this be your invitation to become :
to those who wish to align them
The Dorcas Society bazaar w ill supper and smoker, the date to be
*; one; our relations w ill be mutually profitable.
selves with the church by profes be held in the annex of the determined later.
sion or by letter at the morning Presbyterian church
Saturday.
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service. ,
Lunch w ill be served from 11:30
To the Voters of Sherman Coun
Pastor and people are a unit in to 2:30. The sale . w ill begin ty: I hereby announce myself as a
asking you to worship with us.
candidate for the office of sheriff
at 2:30.
MORO, OREGON.
“ There is joy - in the presence
Mrs. H . W . Strong and daugh of Sherman county at the Repub
of the Angels of God over one ter Maybray are in Portland this lican primary to be held May ; H .+ .H + + t i l l H l-H 1 1 t I H - l - H n u t t 1 l l l l l H -l 1 1 I I I 1 1 1
sinner that repenteth.” — Luke week. They expect to visit with 19th, 1916.
W . H . Myer,
m m
1 i h 1.111 h - h - i 1 1 11 h + h - 1 1 11111 i l l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111114-1’ ; ;
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Wasco, Oregon.
15:10.
Mrs. Strong’s daughter,. Mrs. A.
A. J. Adams, Pastor.
B. W olfard near Cottage Grove
There la more Catarrh In thia aectlon of
the country than all other diseases put
before returning to M oro.
together, and until the last rear years
supposed to be Incurable. For a
,L . Burnum and wife are visit
The M oro
Pharmacy was was
^reat many years doctor» pronounced It a
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id pi aeartbed looaT reme-
disease and
ing in Portland.
robbed Monday Qtght o f «bout dies, and
by constantly faillna to cura
ounced It „ Incur-
with
local
treatment,
prono«.
. .
See M u llikin “ the harness mak forty dollars in money and five able. Science has proven
Catarrh to bea
quarts of whisky, presumably by q u ir e s constitutional treatment. H
er” at Wasco. Oregòn.
manufactured by F. J.
amateurs, as othdl money under Catarrh
Cheney
A Cure,
Co?. Toledo,
Ohio. Je_
the oi^y
The contract note advertised as
VI1W
SSW7 W
VM.I
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’2k-2^7
curs on tbs matBet. — _
what was taken was left. Entrance Constitutional
taken Internally. I t acts
lost by J. F. Belshee has been
was from the sky light over the blood and mucous surfaces of the system.
They offer one hundred d«11»™
found.
prescription sink.
It i® thought case It falls to cure. Send for circulars
testimonials.
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Mrs. W . S. Fields of Wasco is that two are concerned in the and
A d d rses: F. X C H B N B T A CO.. Toledo. O.
W e h a v e a n e s p e c ia lly
gold
by
D
r
u
»
»
ls
ta
Tic.
visiting her sister, Mrs. W . T . robbery and that one stood guard
Take Hall's Family Pills for ooastlpaUoa.
c o m p le te lin e of h e a t e r s
McCoy.
while the other did the robbing.
in a ll g r a d e s a n d a t
Deputy County Clerk Buxton
p
r ic e s to s u i t e a c h in d i
M r. and Mr». R. P. Hulse en
is having his residence wired for tertained at dinner Tuesday af
v id u a l n e e d .
For return of an automobile
electric lights.
ternoon in honor oi the birthday tire chain. Finder please notify
Grant Morgan left Tuesday for I anniversaries of J. C. McKean
Call, See and Price
C. A. Buckley,
Grass Valley, Oregon.
Vancouver, Wash., where he has On the 7th; that o il Ira Axtell and 2t-dl0
Them
other farm interests.
Mrs. F. E. Fagan pn the 6th, and
L L. Peetz and wile have re- °<
P HuUe on the 8th. An-
turned from a .hort v i.it to the ° ‘ her coincident o f the oecwion
One J-fithz four year old Dur-
hot .p ringi of Skamania county.
that all the men W 'n' ,o " “ 1 iam bulkfor sale; also two good
a
, ,
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were of the same Sge. After din- lu ll calves, seven months ol id.
H arry Kunsman and wife r e - 1 . mugjc waa the principal di-
R . C. Bennett,
M ORO, OREGON.
d3
Grass Valley. Oregon.
turned Monday from a visit with vergion
M r,. K u n.m .n’.
W .Y .
enforcement
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Wy.
M. W. M. __
Prices lower than ever.
.
L. W. ROSS
Moro, Oregon
BAIDWAREIIMPLMT. CO.
A Meritorious institution
Real Estate Bargains
Land Located in Sherman Co.
N o. 1. . 1200 aeras; 900 under culriratfoc; 320 aerea
Pirat ela« 12 room houae, food wofl and wmd m ill, bot and cold wat
. .
__ i l e n e « r . ^ £
a . a at
G ood
« at
ú mn
o . on
~ nlsce:
PUc.¿ one mile haul
to warehouse; 3 miles to school
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Price, lor short time, $25 per acre, w ill take trade to $15,000
N
about 900 c
under
i t o e 2
2’ b 1300
J ^ n acres,
d outbuildinfs;
lo ~ ^ cultivation
b o o I U H 500
» * seeded.
, to store Good
«d
post ofice;“7%'mius’ to cou'ntT seat; good well and wind “ d la n d lot. x
ol water is pasture, not roufh; <ood fences. Price $35 an acre, will
take trade to $10,000.
N o 3. 320 acres, 280 in cultivation.
Good new house; shed barn,
1 mile to school; 1% mile to warehouse; 3 X «•»«• to •tof* aod
scat. Price $35 an acre, w ill take some trade.
co‘* tr
N o . 5. 400 acres close to school and church, 350in
$9000, of which $3500 carh or good security and balance long tiaan 01
six per cent.
N o 7. 240 acres, 170 in cult ¡ration, balance pasture. 2 # m,1<aJ*® “
Kent; $25 per acre for the tillable land and pasture thrown in; two sec
tion, 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
M ORO, OREGON
LEE H IN ES
has bought the interests of Rich & Fields in the
Wasco Meat Market
and is in the m arket for
all kinds of live stock
W rite, phone or call for a square deal
LEE HINES
W asco. O regon
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BANK OF MORO
STOVES
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Oil-Coal-W ood
. H eaters
Suitable Reward Offered
lurliam Bull For Sale
6INN, COLEMAN & CO
flkmr
For Saie at a Bargain
. ^ t Shedd, O m < .
inititute held at Ithe Methodist
W . G. C. Woods left Tuesday church at G ra|t Valley on Wed-
80 acres of splendid wheat
for a short sojourn at Portland, negday of th i, week helped define land near Grass Valley.
Small
where he hopes to leave some of the meani ng of a (beak easy. Ac- dwelling and a well. A ll fenced,
his rheumatics when he returns,
to our informant it is “ a nearly level. W ill sell at a bar
Mrs. Partch, who has been vis- place wheffc you speak easy when gain. Quick. H Address
. S. Shangle,
iting with her parents, M r. and you go in and can’t speak at all 4tn26
M ilton, Oregon.
Mrs. G. W . Hansell, left this when you come out.’* I he institute
week for her home at North was for the purpose of helping
Yakima.
the law officers eliminate all pros-
i A black rabbltt wa. .een in P «ti»e form ation of obnoxieu.
Three gentle work horses.
One 8-foot Thomas 12-disc
M oro at the o ld City H otel |Place*
year
d
rill.
corner. A rabbitts foot from that
The fine large farm residence
One 8-foot packer.
animal should be good medicine of J. P. M c M illin , north of Was-
One 8-foot single disc.
One 14»inch walking plow.
for any coon.
co, was burned to the ground
Cow and calf, fair milker,
M r. and M r,. Petty Strong, Saturday r f t « . o < < about three
only 2-year old.
from W ilcox, were dinner guett.
?.la
A ll for sale reasonable.
Wednetday, December l i t . at the cha.r. were all tbnt wa. aaved
J. T . Ashby,
G rau Valley, Oregon.
home of hia brother. H . W . M r.. M eM .lhn waa ut»taim and
M nrn
noticed the fire near the chimney,
. . .
which was extinguished with help.
The DeMoss Lyric Bards have G oj ng outside it was found that
finished a week’s engagement at
^ re jjad WOrked through a
Caskets and Robes always on
the Oregon building at the San partition and the outside was all hand; special supplies and caskets
Francisco exposition and left by I afife ^ f ore discovered.
The ordered at any time. '
Sam Brisbine. M oro, Oregon.
auto for Los. Angeles.
[building and contents were in-
Stack and Machinery
V
House No. 531 in
i .
is now being built for M r. G. B.
B O U R H IL L by Contractor W . A .
Raymond.
After looking around M r. Bourhill
concluded oua plans were the best
because we furnish all the materials
guaranteed to build the house and
plansand specifications^ the
buil Ider to work from.
This house is a full bungalow, with
modern step
saving “ —
built
lilt in ” . fea-
step SU....B»
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tures—both beautiful and convenient.
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W e have 2 0 0 houses to choose from.
Your dollar, will go further if you let
us
plan your HOME.
M M
The home of Turn-A Lumber
The place for Turn-A-Lump
• See H, U. MARTIN about It”
Undertaking Supplies
G inn, Coleman & Co. have in
stock the famous Shady Brook
Dairy Feed, best for increase of
m ilk production; also Big 6 H o n c
Feed, and also dry alfalfa meal.
Wes Rigdon has finished the
building of a nest glass wall case
fo r E. C. Clark, who has opened
a home bakery and lunch room
in the McCoy confectionery
I »tore.
C h ri. Andenen. wife and .on
gured fo r $4.000..
Barnum was called to
The place known as Erskine
Duj ur j a|t week by an accident to
farm,
between M oro and Grass
ber niece, daughter of her brother.
Valley. For particulars and terms
w j Kunsman. who fell from address Mrs. Grace M Dennis.
Lake Bay, Wash
a chair and dislocated her spine, tfj!5 •
The two older children were
brought to M oro by Mrs. Bar-
num, pending the illness o f
T o or from any point, partie-
the younger, who later failed to
nty. Experi
Exi
ularly
Sherman county.
rally from the effects of the acci-
enced driver and car always ready.
dent. The ,ui,eral party arrived Phone me at my expanse from
C,h«ter, are viaitor. . ( Portland
thia week at the home of R. R .^
muoen. C h ri. and Charter w ill
yfak the rtock .how while in the
any place. Reasonable charges
»«
nee. bring held W e d n e rf.y with plenty of time given com-
mercial men to make towns.
morning from ,he r<J ^ ' “ ce ' £
G eorge E l l a r d ,
Barnum, interment being in the
Farn for
Livery iutenobile Service
family plot in Moro cemetery.
Graas Valley, Oregop.
BLACKSM ITHIHG
I h a v e op en ed a
G eneral B la c k sm ith in g and H o r se sh o e in g
B u s in e ss in th e O ld T o m lin Sh op .
a n d S o licit Y our B u s in e ss .
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DICK B O W E N , Moro
A ll th e O ld T im e r s K n ow T h a t M y
W o r k is A lw a y s S atisfactory
W ELL
DRILLING
A m prepared to do
FIR S T CLASS W O R K
S a tis fa c tio n G uaranteed.
A . S. Johnson,
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Kent, Oregon.
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