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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1916)
The O bw erver. S u m m a ry o f A ssessm en t R oll ’s # # ? ? ' ‘ w For the Year 1915 " MORO» O REG O N. Ofiflil hj# fe S M. t a i it m u F R I D A Y .......... J a n u a r y 2 1 . 1916 T h is ia to c e rtify th at I , O tt o P e e ta . A w e a w r fo r S U r m a n ¡“ T * exten d ed th e ta x e r on th e am em m entt m a d e b y m e and as e q u a liz e d ^ y th e C o u n ty B oard o f E q u a lix a tio n , aiao c o n ta in in g th e assessments m ade and ce rtifie d b y the S tate T a x C om m issio ners; do c e rtify th at the several am ou nts a p p o rtio n e d l o b e aseemJd upon the ta xab le p ro p e rty in S h erm an c o u n ty . O re g o n , fo r th e S ta te , C o u n ty H ig b S c h o o l, C o u n ty G e n e r a l, S p ec ial S c h o o l, R oada an d C it y , an d o th e r purposes for Which a ta x here to fo re haa been le g a lly le v ie d b y th e C o u n ty C o u rt of S h e rm a n c o u n ty , O re g o n , are aa f o l l o w r “ _ X tfL jr i T h e to tal v a lu e o f assessed p ro p e rty (e x c lu s iv e o f the C it y o f W a s c o , w h ic h ia e x em p t fro m th e G e n e ra l R o a d L e v y , am o u n ts t o ..................... E n te re d as eecond claaa m atte r • ' - t h e poet o ffic e at M o r o , O re g o n , J u ly 25 , 1891. V a lu a tio n o f W a a c o .............* i. . . . C. L . I r e l a n d ............... M a n a g e r . d e lin q u e n t. C h u rc h and S o ciety notices F R E E , e x cept w h en fo r m oney m a k in g purpoaea. S uch notices a t regu lar rates a t th e o p tio n of the pu blishers. A t an y tim e w h e n requested to d o so, the p a p er w ill be m aco n tin u e d . B u t w e ex p ec t th at a ll arrears w i.i be pa id before such request ia m ade. I t is easy to ask us fo r a statem en t, w h ich w ill be c h e e rfu lly ren d ered at a n y tim e . 12 13 15 J6 . Ije ^ 19 ' 20 21 22 2S 24 25 26 ' » . 29 30 3! Notice for PabKcatioa. •* (P u b lis h e r ) < D e p a rtm e n t o f the In te r io r , (J . S . L a n d O ffic e a t T h e D a lle s , O re g o n , J a n u a ry 7th, 1916. N o tic e is here b y 8 ' vcn that G ilb e r t W o r k in g e r , of A ia x , O re g o n , w ho, on J u ly 2 7 th , 1910, m ade H o m e s te a d E n tr y N o . 07 2 4 0 , fo r N # S W # , S t f N W X , section 3 4 , to w n ship 1 so uth , range 19 east, W illa m e t te M e r id ia n , haa file d n o tic e o f in te n tio n to m ake fin a l fiv e y e a r p ro o f, to establish c la im to the lan d ab o v e describ e d , b e fo re C . N . L a u g h rig e , co u n ty c le rk , at C o n d o n , O re g o n , on th e 14th d a y o f F e b ru a ry , 1916. „ * C la im a n t nam es as witnesses: A sher Y o r k , T . A . B ra n d o n , P . W o r k in g e r , A rth u r S and er«, a ll o f A ia x , O re g o n . egister. H . F R A N K W O O D C O C K , R eg s s , 35 37 44 , ; $ 1 4 1 ,2 3 0 3 5 8,33 2 4 3 5.36 5 5 7 ,7 1 0 3 3 1 ,0 9 2 2 0 6 .4 7 5 77 8.22 8 5 4 4.22 2 166,140 109,040 179,113 2 4 4,33 8 2 8 6 ,9 8 9 46 5,02 8 6 4 0 ,3 5 3 2 2 1 ,1 7 5 3 2 4 ,4 5 0 16 3.450 170,580 5 5 5 ,6 3 3 2 6 6,46 0 163,340 384,351 2 8 ,6 8 0 24 4,21 4 3 4 2,45 2 29 8.60 4 2 5 7,90 4 10 4,31 8 4 2 ,1 7 0 22 3.98 2 3 4 ,7 1 0 2. 17 2 .5 1 .5 6. 5. 4. none 3. 4 .5 4. 3. ' 8 .5 5. ’ 2 5 2. 4. 8. 1 5 * 3. 2. none 2 5 2. 2. * 2. -^ 2 5 ---- 1 I g OUR ANNUAL JANUARY SALE Wl BEGIN ON 1 g RDAYSth, A N 0 C L O S E SATURDAY 29th 1 J SA g In 1 r First Sale we are going to.gtve our customers bargains which they will I I I 1 remember and will bring them back to our store. O ur sale is a bonafide reduction in price to clean up and make room for our spring and summer merchandise, w e have g 1 1 only rosin to mention a few of the bargains we will offer. I J 1 1 I Men*« S w eaters If the Children Need B o y s’ a n d Girls* W o o l B lan kets $ 8 ,7 6 5 ,0 2 » Levy 19. 2 .5 V a lu e ■9"' ROAD TA X i- r . 4 . 10. 7. T o t a l S ch o o l T a x . . . . . Tax D ir t. $ 1 4 1 2 .3 0 8 9 5 .8 3 870 7 3 981 0 7 827 73 3 0 9 71 4669 3 7 2 7 2 1 .1 1 664 56 1 2 3 ♦ 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 537 34 1099 52 1 1 4 7 .9 6 1395 0 8 5 4 4 3 .0 0 1105 88 8 1 1 .1 3 32 6 9 0 6 8 2 .3 2 4445 0 6 39 2 19 4 8 9 .7 3 768 70 Levy V a lu e $ - 50 8,55 1 5 7 0 ,8 9 4 1 ,3 9 2 ,6 5 7 7 8 8 ,0 9 2 2 8 8 .3 8 0 4 9 3 ,8 9 9 9 4 9 ,2 9 3 4 3 1 ,7 2 7 7 8 1,74 1 4 3 6 ,7 4 9 4 0 4 ,0 1 7 5 2 5 ,8 9 9 178,671 17 5,03 0 2 2 6 ,0 9 0 3 3 7 ,9 8 0 . 4 5 3 .5 3 5 3 .5 3 .5 3 .5 3 5 3 .5 3 .5 3 .5 3 5 3 .5 3 .5 3 5 3 .5 3 .5 - ” , - ‘ T u $2288 48 1998 13 4874 30 2758 32 1009 33 1728 65 3 3 2 2 .5 3 1 5 1 1 .0 4 2736 0 9 1528 62 1414 0 6 1840 65 1 6 2 5 35 612 61 7 9 1 .3 1 1 1 8 2 .9 3 $ 3 0 ,2 2 2 40 T h e fie n e ra l R o a d 1rfsvy la 3 .5 M ills , and R o a d D is tric t N o . 1 haa a S p e c ia l L e v y o f 1 M i l l w h ic h ia in c lu d e d in the ab o v e a m o u n t. S P E C IA L C IT Y ■ TAX 6 1 0 .5 4 V a lu a tio n Levy Tax 6 8 4 .9 0 W a e c o $ 2 .7 5 3 .5 8 $ 2 7 5 .3 5 8 10. 597 21 M o r o 189.408 10. 1 ,8 9 4 .0 8 51 5 81 G ra m V a lle y 1 ,1 5 0 .9 4 1 4 3 ,8 6 8 . 8. 260 80 295 19 T o ta l C it y T a x . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 5 .7 9 8 .6 0 1 1 1 9 .9 1 .2 3 .3 M i l k 347 10 T o ta l L e v y in W a s c o e « a a • s “ “ G ra m V a lle y . 2 7 .2 M ille «I “ “ M o r o . • e re e a • e 29 3 M i l l . $ 3 6 ,4 2 8 .6 7 (P u b lis h e r ) D e p a rtm e n t o f the In te r io r , U . 8 . O ffic e a t T h e D a lle s , O re g o n , J a n u a ry 7 th . 19 16. N o tic e ia h e re b y g iv e n that A rth u r S and ers, o f A ia x , O re g o n , w h o on A p r il 10th, 1912, m ade H o m e s te a d E n tr y N o . 01 0167 an d on A ugust 1 1th, J 9 1 4 . m ade sertead [ E n tr y N Nc o . 01 3753 , a d d itio n a l H orn« fo r E # S W X A S E X , a c t io n 27 . N W X 8 W X N W X . se ctio n 2 6 , to w n sh ip 1 so uth , range 19 east, W illa m e t te M e r id ia n , has filed n o tic e o f in te n tio n to m a k e fin al th ree ye ar p ro o f, to establish c la im to the land ab ove describ e d , b efore C . N . L a u g h rig e , co u n ty c le rk , at C o n don a, , O re g o n , on the 14th d a y o f * F e b m - a r y , 1916. A aher Osina ant nam e* a« w it 1 . B ra n d o n , Y o rk , P. W o r k in f e r , T G ilb e r t W o r k in g e r r a ll o f f A . ia x , O re g o n . H . F R A N K W O O D C O C K , R eg iste r. -- ---------1-------- g g 1 J 8 Choice $ 1 .0 0 " sw x » 1 O u r Regular $5.00 Sale Price Quality $ 6 .0 0 RECAPITULATION E X TR A H E A V Y BATH 70 ■.................................................................... $ 63 ,9 8 4 8 ta te , C o u n ty an d G e n e r a l fu n d ...................................................................... 2 .9 3 8 58 C o u n ty H ig h S ch o o l T u itio ................ n fu n d J f u A d . . . . 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : .......................... S p ec ial .. » .Z B .4 J R oad S p e c ia l C ity T a x ......... ...... .......................................................................................... 5,798.60 ' A ll linen Damask, 60 in. , ___ 1 OTTO The New Helal Albert. On the Night Stage A Matterpiece in 5 Parti W ith an A ll S ta r C ast 99 PEETZ. Over 1000 Yard* of 15c a yard Good Ladies Tan Kid Gloves O u tin g F lannel EVERT PIECE OF TABLE LINEN ON THE COUNTER AT SPECIAL SALE PRICE. O ur regular $1.00 quality. Sale price Sate price 75c 8 c y a rd Size» 6, 6 H and 7 500 Yards Embroidery and Insertions— you r choice a t this sale—5c. per yd. Albert is a large parlor located on the second floor at the head of the stairs. Th»s room has been newly carpeted and new shades hung at the windows, and is pro vided with a piano, restful chairs, rugs, couch and writing table. It will prove popular with the fem inine guests and travelers, provid ing a central place at which to meet their friends. An entirely new annex to the hotel has been built over the old building, making the original building now three stories and a basement. In the new part, as well as all the.older rooms, new furniture has been placed includ ing the best of mattresses and bed coverings and appropriate furn ishings. The rooms are also sup plied with an abundance of steam heat and hot and cold running water as well as a telephone vice. ser A noticeable difference in the arrangement of the Hotel Albert is that all inner rooms are pro vided with more light than ordi narily is the case. The well or court providing light and ven tilation is covered to exclude rain and snow, but allows free passage of air while the windows opening from the court are provided with fire wire glass. Another item worthy of men tion is the arrangement that pro vides full ventilation each morn ing after the rooms are vacated, thus displacing the foul air with a fresh supply. This system applies to all parts of the building. J. R. Morgan Sunfiay Independent |||nrnhonin ( milling [o Members of 8paulding Sunday School met at the home of Grant OREGON MORO. Morgan last Friday, January 14, for their usual social evening»,, 1st to 15th of each month. thirty four attending and all re port a good time. - OREGON Games were played while the W A S C O , D E A L E R S IN taffy was cooking; followed by a 16th to 30th of each month. Lim e, Planter, Cement, Builders program. Hazel Henkle favored Supplies, Lumber, Wood, Coal, those presen» with a reading; Cedar Posts, and Hay. Helen Ritcby a recitation; Mrs. L. D. Day a reading; Lepha M c MANUFACTURERS OF Donald a recitation; John Hast P hysician and Surgeon. ing read a piece. The program closed with a debate between Moro, Oregon. John Hasting and S. J. Ritcby on the question: “ Resolved, That a Office in residence. Mule is more useful than a Cow.” It was voted that S. J. Ritchy had presented the usefulness of the G rover J . Duffey cow in such a convincing man ner that the decision went to Lawyer. him. A nyvhere fAom the A tlan tic to the ‘Pacific ‘ •.-* ’*• % a. V* ..-X? 1 " ' W On next Friday evening, Jan Office with W. H. Ragsdale W e are in actual touch with 10,000 live and reliable Real Es uary 28th, the Spaulding Sunday tate Agents all over Canada and the United States. If you are' School will give an Oyster supper thinking of moving better call and we will give you a card of OREGON. MORO and also serve other refreshments, introduction to a fo o d , reliable real estate man wherever you including a peanut and candy are thinking of going so you will not he at the mercy of some booth, at the Hay Canyon school ting but your money. one who cares for nothii house. Thè proceeds is for the C .J .B O IQ H T , W .C .B x T / q t T . M.G.E lus . benefit of Spaulding church; ev erybody is cordially invited; the Bright, boys are requested t<V bring their V Attorneys-at-Law H H I I »-H-11 1111 K W H 4 IH - » 111 I I l-H -H -l » H - H W - H 1 1» girls and all join in having a Big Tim e. Dr. G L. Polcy MILL FEED AND FLOUR. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! IN Bryant & Ellis. A large portion of the rooms are provided with private bath and toilet facilities and others are Friday, J a n u a r y 2L the local so arranged that rooms can be high school basket ba^; team wiH thrown into suites by use of con meet the fast Ione Seam at the necting doors, thus providing for M oro opera house. This team two or more families in one party. defeated the boys on their recent Darnielle Bros, are to be com trip by a score of 18 to 20 and the mended for their faith in the fu locals expect to turn the tables on ture of this section of Oregon as their own floor. It «fill certainly Witnessed by their investment of be a fast game and promises to be so much ready money In the fit the best that has been pulled off tings and furnishings of the hotel in M oro since the opening of the and which all tends to the com season. The night season. m e same um e; a iim the fort and convenience of their Sophomore girls win play th® guests and, while an entirely new Junior-Senior girls, making a Hotel Albert now greets the trav doubleheader for the* single ad eler from Sherman county, the mission. The boys are put to rates for service are extremely considerable expense to put on reasonable, ranging from 50 and these contests and deserve a good 75 cents to $1.50. turn out. y . 4 M “ON THE NIGHT STAGE" MORO THEATRE S atu rday Rev. Robertson was out early Monday wanting to know if the water was shut off at the main; last y e a r be fired and thawed hit pipes »nd meter until the meter burst, and then found that the I water had been shut off at the main while work was being done .at a neighbors. This year the pipes were ’’truly To h a lf p lo t o f w a te r a<M a s m a ll bo x o f and fie. o f etyo e rln e w a l k u n til i t ‘ A n y d ru e g fa t eao you oaa a l a It a t F u ll directio ns In each bo x o f * g ra d u a lly d a rk e n U le n t fo r fa llin e h a ir and h a ir eo ft an d a lo s a r. U I 1 MORO, OREGON The Dalles and Moro, Or«. •ri, ftS-rÇ: >1? A. Home Place for the Traveling M an Good, Q uiet Neighborhood Home Cooked Heals Served F am ily Style C. M. Huddleston Attorney a t Law W asco, - 1 HCOe D 1 a L’ JDClCtSKl A x llltIH U K’ MORO, OREGON . l l l l l l l H t 1 1 I H I I H H 1 W 4 I I I l- l I M I I 4 K IH < IF *3™ T e le p h o n e M a in 5 0 2 . 1 «. Bay If i You Have Lost A nything of Value Advertise ia Thin Paper And «•< It Bach. . M R S. C. H. ELLSW O R TH V E T E R IN A R IA N OREGON -••• ► f T a b le B oard b y th e W e e k , $5 .0 0 fe *. 3-/T. i AI!M eala,>Sc Room and Bourg by the Wook, Sé.aè ? Oregon . Ju - A — . 8ÉJ ALEX HUNTER, Moro, Oregon ELLSWORTH HOTEL } offices at W ASCO, R E C IP E FOR GRAY MAOt. REAL ESTATE I T — • D a te d at M o r o , O re g o n , thia 17th d a y o f J a n u a ry , 1916. ~ 8 in 20-inchTurkish Toweling wide. Sale price 5 0 c yd . 25c 11 8 .7 6 1 3 9 ,2 5 4 .1 9 Half Price Not Overlook this OFFER TO W ELS Good 50c quality, for thia Sale only Dr. Spencer’» wool fleece-lined vests and pantaletts for children $ 3 .0 0 Do Sale price 'y o u should not overlook these. Sale price Regular 15c grade 10c each Darnielle Bros., proprietor» of the popular Hotel Albert at The Dalle», have now finished their two month*» task of remodeling and refurnishing their hotel prop erty. ' The tint change noticeable ia that the hotel lobby haa been en N O T I C I F O B P U B L IC A T IO N larged by moving back the par (P a b U a h u r) .. _ D e p a rtm e n t o f th e In te r io r , 0 . tition separating the dining room < »rtion a t T h e D alle s, O rego n, h e e e m b e r 1», the dining 1» 1ft. N otioe is hereby given th a t G ia» Belebe and lobby, making o f M o te . O rego n, w ho, on M a rub 17tb, room smaller and more homey, 1910. n»».de homestead en try N o OKffitf», for e e X .t o X 9 * X A lo t 4, aeetion 1». tow n- while alto providing a private of p » eonth. range 1» ea st. W iltq aee tte Ä For warm weather a new a a e rid ia n , haa filed notioe o f In te n tio n to fice. m a k e final fiv e-y ear p ro o f, to estab lish ventilating system has been in e la tm to f i i . lan d above described before K . A . M o P n e ra o a . C o u n ty C le rk a t M o ro , stalled that will keep the dining O reg u n , on the 1 at da y o f F e a v a a ry , 191«. C la im a n t nam es aa witnesses: Jo h n room and office air changing. S te w a rt, D a n ie l S te w a rt, M a r tin H a n s e n . W hat will particularly please O L . B elehee. a ll o f M o ro . O regon. H . F R A N K W O O D C O C K . B agla a t the feminine patrons of the Hotel ? L iM j-JH EDESON M akin aw s Fine A ll-W o o l W hite Blanket», large size» $7.50 grade Turkish T ow els T h e L e v y fo r S ta te , C o u n ty an d G e n e r a l S c h o o l fu n d ia 7 .3 M ills an d am ou nta to ............ ..............................................* ............................................................• 8 6 3 .9 8 4 ,1 « • T h e C o u n ty H ig h S c h o o l T u itio n fu n d is .4 o f a M i l l an d ap plys to a ll D istric ts e x cep t 7 and 1 7 w h ic h are S ta n d a rd is e d H ig h S cho ols and the $ 2 ,9 3 8 58 am o u n t raised fo r th at purpose i l ................................. G r a n d T o ta l T a x .............................. . v . . . . . . . / .......................... • .................., A m o u n t o f A d v a n c e T a x c o lle c te d b y A ssessor,.......................................... A m o u n t to b e c o lle c te d b y S h e r if f ..................... ............................................. Underwear Value» up to $2.50 f JZÏirtT....................................................... Notice fo r Publication. (( 275.358 , ............................................................................ • S P E C IA L S C H O O L T A X not? W e w o u ld lik e to h a v e yo u ta k e I t , and D ie t. 1 we kn ow it w o u ld be p ro fita b le to yo u to 2 becom e a subscriber. W e send it tw o 3 years fo r $ 2 .5 0 ; one y e a r $ 1 .5 0 ; 1 2 # eta a m onth is n 't m u ch . T r y it . O r d e r by *4 $ ‘ postal c a rd , and pa y fo r it w h en yo u can. 6 W e w ill no t be responsible fo r the 7* neglect o f subscribers to n o tify aa of changes in th e ir address. N o r w ill the 10. n o tific a tio n o f a Postm aster th at the aub 11 acriber haa “ R e m o v e d ” settle the b ill o f a F > 8 ,*o V ,6 A J T o ta l v a lu a tio n o f c o u n ty . .by I f y o u d o n o t read T h e O b s e rv e r, J <5?* ‘ M oro B a r b e r S hop i ? P orcelain B a th T ub. Everything First Gass and up to date. Agent for Model Steam Laundry of The Dalles Shop in Brick Building next Observer Office J. N . ly « N O R T , _ F r o p r l« to r . ‘