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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1916)
O b s e rv e r Winners ot the recent compet itive rabbit hunt arranged an nually by the M o ro . Rod and Gun Club were paid by the loot ers last Thursday eveniog with a , smoker and buffet lunch at the The looters also January 7, 1916 opera house? F R ID A Y chartered the moving picture show and bad admission free s ec o n d c l« W m a n e r a i hm M o r o . O ra fo « .July 2S. 1891 to all who wished during the af ternoon, at which time Frank M . music, speeches, etc., lormea inc ■ Manager. • Brown of the State Game and program. O ne of the talks was IB C. L. I r e l a n d 1 Fish Commission, who was here by Frank M . Brown of the Game I If yon do not rond Tkn Obaervar. why as special representative of State Commission who spoke of the 11 not? W n would like to hava you take U, and i W arden Shoemaker, presented work of the commission and its I we know it would be profitable to you to 'tw o reels of films from those aspirations. At the conclusion of I become a subscriber. lwo year* for $2.50; one year SI.50; !2><ct» a owned by the state, one of which bis speech it was voted unani* I month isn’t muck. T rv It. Order by moualy to ask Game C o m m it- I postal card, and pay lor It when you can. had* nevef been shown before. sioner Finley to visit M oro and I W e will not be responsible lor the L. Barnum, captain of the loosing neglect of subscribers to notify a a o f ; side, was toastmaster of the even give a talk to the school children 1 cbnngaa In their address. N or w ill the unification of a Postmaster that the rub- ing and the winners under the some afternoon, the date to b e l l tcriber has “ Removed" tattle thebiU of a lead of their captain. D r. C . L. named by him, and in the even- II i i cl i nq ucn t . ing repeat the lecture and pic- I Church and Society notices F R E E , ex . Poley, saw to it that all had a tures. . 1 cept when for money making purposes. hand in the festivities. Such notices at regular rates nt theoptioo 1 T h e lunch, consisting of oystei j l Tw o boxing matches were stag- of the publiabers. cocktails, cider, coffee, cheese and I , ed by local amateurs at whifh A t any time when requested to J o •©, ham sandwiches, apples, etc., Was I I honor» were declare«t «reo hr ■ the timekeeper and referee, drug- put up by Joe Hendrix end his I r gist R. D . Jackson. The program efficient corps of waiters. The I coffee was exceptionally good I and the cheese and ham hard to 1 beat. The boxing contests were I I Harry vs. Irving Kunsman and I I G . Douma vs. G . Tom lin; both | W HEN IN PO R TLA N D S T O P A T H O je L 0R6CON O M A O . W W lO H T . P re s id e n t M . C . O l C IO N O O N , M a M * a t . the program, between Oscar and Fred Easter. Oscar won when I his brother Fred quit, saying I “ enough is enough.” I W hen a lull occurred in the It is new, and its rooms are provided w ith running water and long distan ce telep h on es. European plan. R ates $1 per day agid up. evening's program and Captain Barndm was hard put to afford entertainment he sent a wireless to the culinary department and 1 Jos. Hendrix responded with a song in Belgian and an eacore I in English. The next call result- J J ed in Chef Hendrix sending his ooooooooo Get a Heath Deflector Fuel Saver 1st assistant, W m . Johnson. Ev- leryone knows Bill and* when he I sang those old songs it brought I the house, applauding, to hear II more. District Game Warden Jas. Stewart tried to get away from his speech, but Capt. Barnum insisted on it; so all present know the I present worth of game killed in se v e ra l states last year and it mounts into astonishing figures. M . G . Wilkins, the popular I salesman of Studebaker and For your Heating Stove ia oftce. «tore or boo upon itself where the temperature la high eno« thus burning a large portion^f portion of the beat part of ke Snd invisible gates. he average it will five yea •ae-tkird lees feel, either afford to be without It nabas you have “ money to HBATH MANUFACTURING COMPANY 441 Erat Madison St. PO RTLAND, OREGON 0 . T. BURNETT, B r u t t ' i Theatre Agent for Sherman County A S K T H E “ M O V IE M 'A N “ at M O R O Farmers arc Invited to “ Tie In" riorse, 10 cents. H. EUn C t e r h r “ * Team, 15 cents >■” W U " brivar Fenaafcaa Feed W . H . E A S T E R , M o ro , Oregon L IV E R Y S E R V IC E O N C A L L Fresh Bread, two loaves for 15c. Exact change made on a single loaf purchase. A ll bread wax paper wrapped io air tight sanitary pMkMe S w d d b -1 1 -.C w W lW -. Pies and Cakes Lanck Geeds ef AB Kinde E. C. CLARK, Moro, Oregon SALES s o o n m M ccors CONFECTIONEKT A rc h ite c t—C o n tra c to r- B u ild e r C em ent W o r k I N F A C T A N Y S O R T O F B U IL D IN G W O R K C L U D IN G R E IN F O R C E D C E M E N T Dodge can, representing the W al- ther-Williams Auto Co., of The Dalles, was present. Every one recognized him as the pleasant I talking hunter who drifted along I in his auto and took charge of the game on the day of the hunt for I “ his” side. ; ? { - The Spaulding Sunday School met in social session at the home of Jno. Hastings the evening of December 30th, when a program was given consisting of a dialogue entitled “ The Unwelcome Guest" characters being taken by W ill H erd, Faye Morgan. Frank Dav is, Presco Bo ice, and Alta Hast ings. Lalia M ay favored the guests with two readings entitled “ Going to O ld Aunt Mary's” and “ The Insane English Soldier.” A story was told by Grace M ay and the Victor data gave mem* orised scripture verses; games were played, followed by an oys ter supper served between ten and eleven o'clock by special waiters, Messrs. Claud Crites and E. Hastings. Thirty three were pres ent; the next meeting will be held ! at Grant Morgan's, January 14th. IN R em o d e lin g and M o d e rn iz in g Horne, and Rewdencea an<i •peciat attention given to "'building in” Dutch Kitchen* in < „tM actory way. ;’ *•?. - -'a;-. - ’ J • YOOS W O K WILL BE APPRECIATED W E S . A. R IG D O N , M oro, Ore, P. OiBex 3«s Short Lengt ^ \S ilk M essalines oflioa at The Dalian, Oreeoo.Deoembar IX ISIS. Notion in bnrebvaivan fea t Ola, Betake of M o r o , O r e g o n , wko, on March 17th. ltio. mtdn horocstend entry No 063», for B uy the Boys and Girls . a M a kin a u ) Cloakings an d Suitings you should : not overlook these O ur Regular $5,00 L Quality f Piled on the Counter at Prices Sale prioe that will sell them \ $3.00ÏÏ 20-inch Turkish Toweftng * Ladies Shoes?. Ribbon Rem nants Lace Rem nants A t prices that will clean them up 15c a fford O ver LOOOYards a t All $3.50 sod $4.00 grades •~—bt(H»n and lace —all new goods ' Good L adiet Ton Kid C looet Oar regular $1.00 ~ quality. Sale price Outing Flannel During Sate Sale price at.$ 2 .7 5 8c yard Sizes 6, 6 and 7 M o ro hears that contagious dis eases of various sorts are rampant ■ in our sister city of Wasco and at that place a person is considered OREGON MORO, most couragious to approach the limits of this city, when truth to lot to 15th of each month tell neither place ¡a in such pre dicament. E. D . McKee, attend- W ASCO. - OREGON i ng county court this week from Wasco, says there is no founds- " * 16th to 30th of each month. tion to the story that Wasco is suffering from an epidemic of diptberia and there has not been a case at M o ro for a long term of years. Soren Hanaen and fam P h y sician and Surgeon. ily. nine miles west of M oro, has had one death from diptheria . ,v’r Moro, Oregon. and the youngest daughter is very seriously ill from the same dis Office in residence. ease at the present time, but pre cautions in the way of a quaran tine has been taken to see thst the disease does not spread« Dr. C. L. Poky l a l t p i l i a t U J irih o n i I fU illiaj Co , ■ DEALERS IN -,2 Lime, Plaster, Cement, Builders Supplies, Lumber, Wood, Coal, Cedar Posts, and Hay. \ MANUFACTURERS OF FLOUR BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! ’ Grover J. DuffejjT Lawyer. A . Rose and wife returned home Monday from a six-weeks vacation spent in California and Office w ith W. H . R agsdale Nevada, going south as far as T ia S MORO O REGON. Juana, Mexico, where Carranza is now chief boss, M r. Rose brought a box of oranges home with him that he had picked an< packed at the orange farm o Mrs. Rose'a sister, 25 miles soutl of Los Angeles. The fruit stood the treatment fine and those the Attorneys-aV-Law editor received were better than jwnsTrrMif the supply ordina1JT> received in o ffices at stores at thia seasofi. Bright, Bryant & Ellis. A tew days ago itr dealing with L a r g e M $ library paste for the subject of religions the Japan 10c at Observer store. , ese cabinet declined to broaden the place assigned to- Christianity NO TICK FOB PUB LICA TIO N ’ among other faiths. Ia it to be ( Publisher) Department of the Interior, F. 8 Land wondered at? 1 Th« Dallas and Mara, Anywhere from the Atlantic to the p a c ific We ire ¡a actual touch with 10,000 live end reliable Real E«- tate Agents all over Canada and the United States. If you are thinking of moving better call and we will give you • card of introduction to a good, reliable real estate man wherever you are thinking of going so you will not be at the mercy of tome one who cares tor nothing but your money. ALEX HUNTER, M. Huddleston M oro, Oregon « « i i i i i » t M i i i i i i i i n m a» oreoon Ora. : A Home Place for tha Traveling Oood, Qufod^ielKhborhood, H om e Cooked fleals Served Famil Attorney a t Goethals keeps right on shov hat about made let the Darda neX.nnK e * t t A lot 4, saatton Ifi. team- eling. but Britain p S south, ranee IB east. WUIamtote m e r id ia n , ken filed aotloo of Intention up to her mind to make final five-year proof, to establish stains to tkn land above deanribad bef jra nelles slide. K. A. MnPbnroon. Oonaty Oterk nt Mom, Oretron, on the let day of Feornary, 19tfi. Claimant naasan as witnseaM) John Stewart, Dental Stewart. M artin Hannan. O. L. B e la h e e . all of M o r o , O tte ro n - » W E S A. R IG D O N , Moro AU Fancy D ntt G contests were spirited affairs, of the tyro the last one mentioned had a trifle more “pep.” I A pie eating contest was part of Corner of 7th and 8tsrk Street WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL COMPANY and will bring them back to o an up and make room for our to mention a few of thc bargi D r. Theo. Beletski V E T E R IN A R IA N X MRS- C. H. ELLSWORTH MORO, •H FRANK WOODCOCK, K eister Ttdfii-jSS x WASCO. Have Lost g of Value 1 h This Paper A g e n t for Model Steam i ¿ ^ à S b o p in B rick r a t T he B a lle t n e x t Observer Office