Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, December 10, 1915, Image 3

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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
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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
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u
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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 .
1
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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