The O b server liteynSit yinktiu I IDilliil C* The rabbit bun an annual fea- In a game replete with fast The country's greatest need U ture conducted b the’ M oro Rod playing the M oro high school I a revival of intense and rugged M O RO . OREGON and Gun Club, » i won Wednea- patriotism, for its influence on the )asket ball team defeated the Notice is hereby A m at The bailee. Oreqon.Droember 1». M ORO, OREGON . > ■ • • much rice was adulterated with er development has advanced pro­ good game for the visitors while ISIS. Notiee ie hereby »riven that Olay lu b b e portionately much more rapidly of Moro. OtORon, who, on Marob I 7tk, quartz sand to increase its weight. Morrison played a rattling guard 1910. made homestead eotry No 06886, for A H o m e P lace fo r th e T r a v e lin g M a n than in the east, where land is HW aek.eeW a«M A lot 4, «action 18. tonn- Moro, Oregon for the locals. The teams lined •b p S moth, tanqe 18 oaet, W.llamotte privately owned. The amount of Qood, Q u ie t Neighborhood ' An American slogan at the meridian, has ttled notioe of intention to up as follows: make final fivo-vear proof, to oetahliah water powqr used in the genera­ H om e Cooked ite a ta Served F a m ily S ty le present time may be “ fewer use­ Wasco— Medler and Fleck, for­ el aim to the land above described bef xe K A MoPitereon.County Cle.k at Moro. less forts and more useful soldiers, tion of electricity by public cor­ wards; Greby, center; Venable] Orenon, on the 1st day of Fetxaary, ISIS. porations, street railway com­ u .. AHMesls, J5C Claimant names aa witnesses: John fewer needless navy yards and a and Jones, guards. M oro— T om ­ Stewart. Daniel Btewart, M artin Haaean. Room and Board by the W eak, $70® panies. and municipalities has, in larger and stronger navy.** lin and Sayre, forwards; Bargee, °. L WOODCOCK? Boqlotor Table Board by the W eek. $58® the last decade, increased 440 per center; Searcy and" Morrison, The national government’s cent in the west, or more than guards. f twice as fast as in the remainder dragnet for conspirator’s in be­ Thm put PnActiM by Next Wednesday evening the half of foreign goverments has I of the country. According to the . Alt-Star Cast / shown itself to be large andstiong. secretary of agriculture four and focal high school basket ball F ’ - MORO. OREOON S o m e th in g D iffe re n t Neither large fish nor small fish one-half times as much water team will play the Dufur high. MORO. - - O R E G O N T H > H I H I H 1 t < I l I I I I 1 I f 1 I I -H - H 1 I I I I f l-> I 1 1 I I I I U »»♦ are likely to slip through its power, in proportion to the pop- The latter have a fast team this S A T U R D A Y , Dee. »5 ulation. is used in the west as in year, defeating The Dalles team * meshes. 1st to 15th of each month remainder of the United States, in a recent game and the boys ex­ MATINEE 4:30 P. M. The Dalles Chronicle. Decern and* nearly three times as much as pect a hard fought contest. The ASCO , - OREGON COMEDY her 15th, celebrated its 25th birth in the eastern states. winner is very liable to have g. P o r c e la in J 0 a th T u b . 16th to 30th of each month. goed claim for the central O re­ day by a special edition, which was most creditable to that city - Edgar, only son of Dr. and gon championship. « Local peQple featuring Mary Pickford and the paper. One of the fea­ Mrs. J. W . Dennelly, died at the should turn out as this game will A g e n t for M od el S te a m L a u n d r y o f T h e D a lle s tures was a reproduction of the family home in Arlington on certainly be worth seeing. Prices: 10c and 15c Wednesday, December 15th. Ed­ very first issue. S h o p in B r ic k B u ild in g n e x t O b ser v e r O ffice gar Donnelly was a talented J. N . L R N D R Y , P r o p r ie to r . Mrs. Pauline Nichols is up from Physician and Surgeon, The attic it being rummaged young man, a college graduate, Los Angeles, spending the holi-1 these days for old forgotten laws. and had about finished his studies days with her parents, Rev. I Moro, Oregon. The Sunday closing law was, prac­ preliminary to taking the exam­ A dam iand wife. tically. a dead letter for sixty ination for admission to the O re­ Office in residence H e has a number of - The A. S. Johnson well d rillj years until rejuvinated lately and gon bar. outfit is down 150 feet at the Day- You receive what you order now another old law has been friends in Sherman county that ton Henrichs farm east of Moro. discovered at Roseburg by an at­ regret his early death. in our grill. O ur service is equal G ro v er J . D u ffey At that depth the drill became torney, prohibiting dancing. in every way to the high quality of food we serve. At all times Auto license plates for next fast and broke, but was gotten out L aw yer. you are assured of obtaining an Railroad trainmen want an year will have a red backgrounc again and has been shipped to appetizing meal in an environ­ Portland for repairs, giving A r­ 8-hour day with 10-hour pay; with white letters and figures. The ment that is extremely pleasant. O ffice w ith W. H . R a g sd a le they sometimes get two days pay number of tags issued by the sec­ thur and his men a holiday at Every thing in season at popular prices. T ry our noon dinner.... for ’ess than one day’s actual retary of state now approximates Christmas time. FLOUR. MILL FEED BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! A L E X H U N T E R , Moro, Oregon ELLSW ORTH J. R. Morgan Z D e rxtlst . HOTEL : M R S . C. H . E L L S W O R T H M oro B a r b e r S Her Darkest Hour hop Everything First Class and up to date. . M o i o , - - - - - O x e g ro x x . work now. The government close to six thousand. wants two tons hauled for the price of one. Probably these may 1 want to buy your poultry anc be partly the reason railroad in­ produce; will give you the right vestments are not considered as price. L . S. Hines, Wasco Mar- reliable as in former years. F a rm e rs are In v ite d to “ T ie I n ” Single Horset JO cents. Team , J 5 cents Feeding 25 cents a bead, ladediag Stall Rao« Ne Extra Charge ter “ ti* ia” Wkaa Driver Fnrniabes Feed W . H . E A S T E R , M o ro , O reg o n L IV E R Y S E R V IC E O N C A L L 'M O R O The department of agriculture has ascertained from data furn­ ished from a thousand farms that the annual value of food used was was found to average $448 per family, of which 58 per cent, was furnished by the farm. The same figures'show that the average farm * family use $100 worth of meat each year. OREGON. HO TEL TH E DALLES. Fits end Cakes Lnncb Geeds el AD Kinde E. C. CLARK, Moro, Oregon SALES «OOM « XcCOTS CONFECTKMEKT in 14 Chapter« Each Chapter in 2 | Adveatares of “ J. Ruf» W.llin,fonl” in 2 part» Story now ranning in the S u n Jay O regonian Bright, Bryant & Ellis A tta r n e y s-a t-L a w A r c h ite c t— C o n tr a c to r - B ü ild e r — C em ent W o rk IN F A C T A N Y SORT OF B U IL D IN G WORK IN ' C L U D IN G R E IN F O R C E D C E M E N T Remodeling and Modernizing Homes and Residences and special attention given to “building in” Dutch Kitchens in a satisfactory way. Y O U R W O R K W I L L BE A P P R E C IA T E D W E S . A.* R IG D O N , M o ro , O re. 7/r P. 0 . Box 215 OREOON HOTGL 0R6GQN The Dalles and Moro, Ore. Corner of 7th and Stark Street, MORO TH E A TE R U N IV E R S A L Three gentle work hones. One 8-foot Thomas 12-disc 00000000000000000000000000.00000000000000000000000000 J W H E N IN P O R T L A N D S T O P A T § o f fic e s at * A tto rn e y a t L a w WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL COMPANY Wasco, NEW HOTEL PERKINS P A P E R H A N G IN G The place krvown as Erskine farm, between M oro and Grass Valley- For particulars and terms address M re .G ra c e M . Dennis. ; tfil5 Lake Bay, Wash T o or from any point, partic­ ularly Sherman couaty. -E x p eri­ enced driver and car always ready, Phone me at mÿ expense from any place. Reasonable charge« with plenty of time given com­ mercial men to ‘‘tnako’ * towns GâORGE E l LARD, Z ; Grass V alie r. Oregon * G M. Huddleston P o rtla n d , Oregon. D r. 'T h e o . Beletski Farm for Sale C H A S . W R IG H T , Pm uiSun« M . C . D I C K IN S O N , M n n n q n r. I t is n ew , a n d its r o o m s are p r o v id e d w ith r u n n in g w a te r a n d lo n g d is ta n c e te le p h o n e s . E u r o p e a n p la n , R a te s $1 p er d a y a n d u p . A ll having cash sales tickets is One 8-foot packer. suqd during December by the One 8-foot single disc. M oro Hardware & Implement » One 14-inch walking plow. V E T E R IN A R IA N Cow and calf, fair milker, Co. are requested to bring them only 2-year old. in and secure tickets on the fine A ll for sale reasonable. large robe they are giving away. ; J. T . Ashby. ’ Grass Valley, Oregon- Cash sales tickets issued during December and up to the evening of the’31st are entitled to take a W ASCO, OREGON draw, according to the terms of Telephone M ain 502. > \ Caskets and Robes always on the offer. The drawing will be on the 5th and all tickets must be hand, special supplies and caskets ordered at any timet turned in not later than the 4th Sam Brisbine, M oro, Oregon. to entitle the holder to a chance. Mrs. W .G . C. Woods returned Saturday from Portland where she attended on Wednesday, December 15th, the golden wed­ ding anniversary *of her parents, M r. and Mrs. A. M . Randolph, at the home of Rev. C. F. M iqir, pastor of Highland Baptist church. M r. and Mrs. Randolph were both born in New York in 1846, were married in Minnesota 'in 1865 and came to Oregon shortly after being married. M ore than forty relatives and friends were present at the anniversary cele­ bration. - — P A IN T IN G S IG N Catterà Oregea Headgnarters. Positively most centrally located. Fifth St. c a rt past the doors every few minutes Popular Priced Restaurant Vetetgf.Meatf Bufioptaa P ita . I » W E S A. R IG D O N , Moro - C J .B m o h t , W .C .S x Y A irr. M .G .E l l w drill. Fresh Bread, two loaves for 15c. Exact change made on a single loaf purchase. All bread wax paper wrapped in air tight sanitary package. • «•« j . ALBERT HOTEL MORO W R IT IN G Estimates Furnished * N e a re s t H o tel to Business C e n te r, B a n k an d Depot, Courteous T r e a tm e n t, Clean Beds and T a b le th e best th e m a r k e t w ill a ffo rd . • - x • S U N D A Y D IN N E R S 3 6 0 . Your busine« will be appreciated and an endeavor ✓ will be made to please all. S »*■♦<■■> » M l ♦ i 4-W - H I I I > W Tuesday evening while H . H . Brackett and wife were examin­ ing a 12-gauge shotguh, at their home east ot M oro, it was dis­ charged. The muzzle of the gun was about tour feet from the outer wall and about a toot from the bed of a sleeping boy, but the only damage was to the wall, where the charge went through two thickness of lumber and lodged in the porch floor. - O pposite P o s to ffic e Moro Oregon