19 Sbwfag Grab to Last Saturday evening the Kent public school gavé a patriotic cele- iration in the I. O . F. ball. The progran^; consisting of four ty: I hereby announee myself as a candidate ¡date for to the office o f sheriff short plays, two song pantomines, of Sherman county at the Repub- one tableau, two flag drills and ican primary to be held May several recitations. The entertain­ 19th, 1916. W . H . Meyer, Wasco, Oregon. ment began promptly at 7:30 and continued for about an hour and T thirty noinuteg,, without any delay between numkeis. ?publ'»< T o the voters of the Republican The chief- gttraction of the party of Sherman tounfy. Ore- evening was ;d»e play entitled gon: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination of •o t? t W ith Harpgpd Drum** consist­ W e would like to hare you take it, and present is caused to a great extent with plows and scrapers were on Assessor of Sberpian doonty, O re­ we know it would be profitable to you io by sacked wheat. J. J. H ill has the job, as well as an army of ing of two acts and representing gon, subject to the w ill of the Re­ bocomie a mbacriber. W e »end it < iaid that if the farmers would do I men armed with shovels. T h e scenes in the home o fa southern publican party, at the primaries y w n lor ».SO ; one year $ 1 .» ; 12% slaveh older the time of the to be held May 19,1916. aootb isn't arach. T r y it. Order by ?way with sacks and ship wheat ladies, not to be outdone in com postal card, and pay for it whan you can in bulk this shortage would be munity affairs, served an appetiz1 Civil W ar. O tto Peetz. W e w ill not be responsible for the over in a short time. O ne of the I ¡ng luncheon. • The prograag was a great sue aeflect of subscribers to notify aa of in their address. Nor will the large elevators at Spokane loads! Active interest and assistance in of-Keot school For Ceuty Sheriff. and the Postmaster that the sub- I hereby announce myself as “ RemoTed’ * Settle the bill of «1 R) cars a day and two men do the community affairs always tends to deserve m it for the inter indidate for the nom deitaquMt. ] fcor|< easily. * I a broadening of neighborly inter- est taken, rky characters the office of couftty « J iw b iZ iii ^ X y ^ i k t a / The meeting was pronounced I est in the advancement of the par- were part good. A t the Sherman county at the m a basket so­ can prim aiy to be held M ay 8«tak notice* at regoier rate* at the option L |,e iar^ t assembly of farmers | ticular section that is doing close of the Of the pobiiahen. lever held before in that county things and results in an ultimate rial was held li ich $47.90 was 19, 1916. Fred R. Messinger. tb^papar wiiiWbe otacMuiooed. But we on this kind of an occasion which [gain to the county as a whole. realized. 3 u ^ l ^ ^ b Ua ^ 2 k S | rfMW* how earnest they are in State Supt. J. A. Churchill will FerCeaoty Sheriff. for • statement, which wiU be cheerfully | trying »o get away from the pres Notice it hereby given that 1 wM give addresses in Kent in Mars Hick School Netas. lidate for the nomina­ rendered at any time - 1 the afternoon, and evening o be a candidate ent extravagant way of handling tion of Sheriff on the Republican Edited by M arie Morrison aad grain. The ladies brought well March 11th. £‘ ticket at the primaries. May 19th. George Hansea W . J. Bryan is raising lemons filled lunch baskets and a very The following pupils didy not Enforcement o f the law. Justice bal miss any words in the spellinj, to all. The sophmore-freshman on his Florida farm. And we pleasant social time was had. — . r James Liura. can guess who will be handed a The Sherman county locals are had to be postponed on account contest last Friday afternoon; Fay trying to get these speakers to of the basket ball games Friday How ell, V iola 'and Luretta Ben few ot them. Natica la Crofters I come to this county in the near evening. nett, Johnnie Haynes, Vera G ill- of Oro- 1» the county court of tie Eternal vigilance is the price of anfl wcre given to Clyde Crites I vors were given to resent this district in the state high „ j Mickelsoo. who pre. I game was especially interesting | pany, M oro, Oregon school debating contests. In the' tented the playlet “ Lunatica" in a M oro wa. the victor of the even- »■"»>“ < 15 ‘ ° 6 and final debates Prineville won and very creditable manner. Another in i. * * —--------O R E G O N -M O R O , -------------------------. » n n |^ e h . a « tlid ••Neighbor," withl«nd fh« 18 to 9. lost from The Dalles, but by a larger margin than they lost. Ljght jn the cast was well received) The senior class organised last | Residence in M oro, b ropms. 1st to 15th of each month. This places the Prineville school J _____________ an(j deserves special mention. ______________ I week with nine 1ft the class. Car bath, pantry, hall and basement, also two houses in Portland, W ill as tbe represefttative for this dis-1 The baskets were auctioned off rol Sayrs was elected president consider a trade for all or either. W A S C O . - OREGON trict in the state at large. John Hastings, the total and Grace M uir secretary-treas- 3m-m4 JJbl.Parry, Moro, Ore. 16th to 30th of each month. of $39.20 __ being received. | I urer. urer. . Various committees are at . , .. , ) amount . m * www * w. _ _ received. H . R. Albee, mayor of Port-17 he opening of The Contribution work and the last week of school a member of the J Box was the novelty of the ev- J is certainly going to be intereatiijg j The place known land, formerly - ™ — --------- , — . — - , ------ — _— - as Erskine progressive party, has announced eni ng. the amount deposited dur- for this class, __ Moro and Gra farm, _ between Valley. For particu particulars and terms that he will register th iryear as a ling the • five meetings totaled The literary society of M oro | Valiev. republican. ’’There seems to be| $24.50. | high school will hold mock address Mrs. Grace M . Dennis, P hysician and Surgecfn. Lake Bay, Wash nothing left for the progressives I The entertainment was given by I trial in the court house Friday tfjlS to do but go back to the republi- the Victor class of Spaulding evening, March 10. The indict- Moro, Oregon. can party,** said the mayor. “ W e Chapel., The members of the ment is against George Hansen, Should try our famous chick­ broke away to accomplish a pur- class held a meeting last Sunday Very competent lawyers have O ffice in residence. en plate dinner; all kinds of nice pose and that purpose is accom- afternoon and organized by elect- been chosen from the high school plished as far as it ever will be.” [¡ng Miss Hazel Hinkle, president; [to handle both sides of the case, sandwich, pie, cake, good coffee. W illard Lunch Counter. Miss Faye Morgan, vice presi-1 and witnesses are now being se- L.» • W ■ flo ro H ardw are & ïm p lm t Ço. MORO, OREGON ■ w ra ra m ra H ra a m M m m m ra m |a d e p « n d i n t | | | i r t b o i n | 3 7 M ILL FEED AND FLÛUR 300000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000C BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! IN Sherman county farmers can not afford to produce grain and hay on their farms and feed it to an inferior quality of livestock. Some farms are conducted suc­ cessfully in every department ex cept in the department of farm livestock, where inferior animals are maintained. Because of this one lack, the farming operations were not profitable. It doesn t pay to feed good grain and hay to livestock ot quality so poor that it cannot convert the pro­ ducts into cash. th e A tla n tic to th e Pacific A L E X H U N T E R * Moro, Oregon I U f i l l f l H I B I I I m m Travelers it Biggs Caskets and Robes always on This is held for the general public According to an opinion of A t-! and a small admission will be hand; special supplies and caskets ordered at any time. tomey General Brown rendered charged. Further particulars will Sam Brisbinc. M oro, Oregon. in response to an enquiry from | appear in next week’s Observer. ESTATE W e tre in*actual touch with 10,000 live an d .iellab lc Real Es­ tate Agents all over Canada and the U nited States. If you are thinking of moving better call and we will give you a card of introduction to a good, reliable real estate man wherever you are thinking of going so you will not be at the merer of some one who cares 18 for nothing but your money. F a n for S ill Undertaking Supplies R E ÍA L A n y w h e re fro m Fir S ili ir Trade dent; Miss Ellen McFadden, sec-||ected. An interesting time is retary and treasurer. | promised to all those who attend. r M ANUFACTURERS OF J. R. Morgan If due care is given to the prin ciples underlying road construe tion there would not be so much reason to complain of the failure of roads. Proper drainage and care at this time of year, by those fanning the land along the roads would make the roads more sat­ isfactory for all at less expense, leaving the road supervisor to ap­ ply his portion of the county al­ lowance to bettering grades. a f l|il lia | Co D E A L E R S IN L im e , P la s te r, C e m e n t, B u ild e rs S u p p lie s ," L u m b e r, ■ W o o d , C oal, C ed ar Posts, a n d H a y . portaie. Dr. C. L. Poky , » Grover J . Duffey »fill n t l I B H 8 1 U » M 8 M ELLSW ORTH 88> HOTEL M ORO, OREOON a- A H o m e Place fo r th e T ra v e lin g M a n Q o ^ l, Q u ie t Neighborhood H om e Cooked H ea ls Served F a m ily S ty le V All Mania, 35c Room and Board by the Weak, 86.00 L a w y e r. Table Board by the Week, $5.00 Office with W. H. Ragsdale MRS. C. H . E L L S W O R T H MORO - OREGON. MORO, OREGON . District Attorney Weinke of G il- »44444 t"H I I t i l t » 4 I8 < 8 H 6»4 >»•»»»♦»» 11 1 »444fifi H 4»»»6 Ham county, “ permsnent roads,” The port of Astoria commit- W have our employ the C.J.B u < mt . W .C .H a T A irr, M .G .B l l m . at defined by statute to be built by I #ion ¡r building at that city a large 1 ¿ ^ e " ¿ ¿ h a in n ic « od the >n the work Pacific fifi»te» I O »4 fiiH » H O B O I fi »4 fi to t county courts, may be of any L | evator to handle grain in bulk coaat« fibeyr make new or construction that the county courts ghjpments. The building is about J repair old shoes and we guarantee NEW BOTEL PERKINS î may in their discretion believe to I finished and the machinery bought to do your work cheaper and bet- B r ig h t, B ry a n t & E llis. P o rtla n d , Oregon. be of a permanent nature. The |o operatc the plant. T h e Orien-1 ter than any cobbler who has Attorneys-atr-Law attorney-general says that the (aj Steamship C om panyhas con never learned the-trade. W e pay postage both ways courts are not confined in making tracte