The O b s e rv e r ‘the harnam make ar” at Waaco. O rejón. Edited by Maria Morriaon and George Hasten J. F. F oss * m a buaine« visitor, unan, a n s i m i oo ., obmkni : at The Dalles Saturday. F .E . Fagan and D. E . Stephens - were high school visitors Friday. Carbolintam, fresh stock, now After an absence of about ten on sale at The Observer Store. weeks, water it again on tap. Mrs. L .H . Martin was a Wasco much to the satisfaction of every F R ID A Y .............. March 10. 1916 visitor Thursday of this week. one. E li Cochran was a visitor in Netah Martin hat been absent ¡a n te L W | . Na. 1*1. M oro this week from The Dalles. from school the fore part of this a . r. « a . s . More. <*• R. T . Morgan it a buaiaea via- week on account of broken I m <* tfc« ftrat aod third o r at The Dalle«, leaving Thurs­ araeua« ot « c h t;$ ' g month Visiting members day. The spring house cleaning fever ‘° order of W . M . has been caught by the school L . W , Ross is planning a bun- J. M . P am MY. Secretary. thi» week and its effects are be alow home to be soon built in ginning to show. . doro. ilofcom C h a p a r n o . 71 o . a. a A high school party w m held at A . J. Lindahl has accepted a Burnett’s hall last Friday evening. position ss dark with J. C . Free­ Every one present reports a good man & Co. time. The evening w m spent in W orthy M .iron W H . BsMtr has been nursing playing gam a of various sorts. M a t B a s n u m , Secretary. a carbuncle on his right hand for Refreshments consisting of dough­ • tam ^ a rtto ee l BNd C « - O f « r ’ the last ten days. nuts and punch were served. _ | ■ — : « B a i ? k o f M o t o ’’ i V a il hR b S m u i W j . V of \ K «. By - - I M rs . Mortenson will Ivo U o lo o o f A m o H o o M o a o L o c a i . N o . 41 have some of the new­ est and most appeal­ ing Styles on display on the following dates Moro Saturday, Mar. 11 Grass Valley Saturday, Mar. 18 T H E WASCO MARKET I h a n d l e a ll k in d s of F r e s h a n d C u r e d M e a ts . F is h , O y s te rs a n d C ra b s in season. A ls o a ll — k in d s o f v e g e ta b le s . I a n io the market lor anything you have to sell in the line I am handling. Come in and see me. W rite or phone about your cattle, veal, poultry, egg», butter, and green or dry hides. L. S. HINES, The Meat Man W ASCO, OREOON Phone M a in 3,73 Abstracts promptly made by the A mock trial will be held at the Sherman County Abstract Com­ court house this Friday, March Mee«» la I . O . O . F . hall each 2ad aad 4th afternoon. VUitiag member* pany, M oro, Oregon. 10th. commencing at 7:30. There ______ W. 8. P o w e tf Praddaat. C . E . Shea# |s h p y these days will be no admission charged. C . a . Silver, wiring the new residence being Marie Morriaon and Carlton R om will act as attorneys defend­ built for Q . B. Bourhill. L e al Church ing Geo. Hansen, the prisoner, lor Sunday, March 12. Mrs. O . L . Bplshee entertained while Ben Tom lin and Elm er uesday afternoon in honor of Barsee will prosecute the case for Methodist church: Master Darrell’s birthday. the state. The H on. Neale Sunday School at 10:00 i . m. V* »- * w Born to M r. and Mrs. Chester Freeman will preside as judge. Preaching service in Spaulding j U te ll, at their Eugene home, a Those attending are promised an at 12 (noon) and in M oro at pound boy February 28th. evening of enjoyment. A reher- 7 J 0 p. m. . O rville Smith is a visitor thia sal w m held last Friday afternoon. Everybody welcome. week from Riverside, Wash., The young people participating John Robertson, pastor, where he is interested in stock appreciate the help given them + ? h > - by Attorney Duffey. raising and farming. Presbyterian church: M ore flood waters Tuesday af­ Sabbath School at 10 a.m. Preaching service at 11 a. m. ternoon finished the concrete lume that had been undermined Edited by Viola Bennett. and 7:30 p. m. jy the previous floods. * • Rev. Frank D . Fraser, of Port­ W e are having our third winter Mrs. J. C. McKean is visiting in Kent. land, will occupy the pulpit morn­ ing and evening. an aunt, M is. W m . Froebe, in Mrs. H . E. Morrow has been Topic for morning service: The D a lla and from there ex­ sick for the past few weeks. "Neutrality in Christianity is Im ­ pects to visit st Portland. The W . C. T . U . met at the possible.” Mrs. E . H . Moore and Mrs. home of Mrs. Gates last Friday. Evening: "The Source of Civil C. L Poley entertained the ladies Rev. Magwood held servica Authority.” of M oro Thursday afternoon at last Sunday raorninfand evening. A . J. Adams, Pastor. 500 at the home of Mrs. Moore. Those who did not miss any Born to M r. and Mrs. O . E. words io the spelling contest last Your chickens will soon pay laker at the home of her sister, Friday were Earl Boardman, for them selves in increased egg Mrs. F rin k Olds, at Grass Valley, Vera Gillmor,-and Fay Howell. production if you will use a quart a b o y o u la tu rd ay, February 26th. Charlie Boardman and family' can of carbolineum around the moved to their ranch last week. The Farmers Onion in Gilliam chicken house and percha; you A . Dunlap and family moved county has voted to build a 50,000 can get it at the Observer Book into the house vacated by M r. xishel wheat elevator at Condon Store. Boardman. , and have shares sold to finance the building. _ J. A. Churchill, State Superin­ tendent of Public Instruction, is to The stork left an eight pound deliver an address in Kent, F ri­ >oy at the home of M r. and Mrs. day evening at eight o'clock. A Clare Axtell the evening of 1 am agent for the UNITED short program will also be given Thursday, March 2d. D r. Poley WALL PAPER STORE CO. and by the Kent Public School. A ll have Sample Books at the attending. citizens of Kent are requested to M oro Hardware A Im ple­ G . W . Hansell left on the ment Co. where be present. A Thursday train for Biggs. He said he came from there the week -O rd ers Item fra« Rafas. A before, but wanted to take an­ O r I will show samples and take orders direct. Your other look at i t Vernie Crisman made a flying patronage solicted. trip to The D a lla last week. The train going north Tuesday Sample Books C m ta Lift JB. L liu i. jr. KOKO, o tic O N + TR E E S X. • f A l V irw ti« for AU Lumber for this Tum-A-Lum Road Drag $ 1 .3 0 Heavy ob prunes, grafted Fren- quette pure «train of Vroomaa walnut«, everything In the nor* •ary line: eaad potatoes. Buy direct from the man who grow», •ave SOS (no «gent«) by buying direct from ua. We «all right W rite for planter« price liat. 25 yean in businea». C a rlto n N u rsery Co. Modeled after U. S. Government Design “Asfe H. U. Martin of Moro” TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. “ T h e Hom e of T a m -A -L o m b e r” .. ? tv Carlton, Oregon BURNETTS THEATRE Moro, Oregon SUNDAY & M O NDAY Marti 1243 “The Terrors of a / Great Gty” 3-Part Spartarilar Drasu * . .* . * x" BRAN AND SHORTS Qat Rad Drama AT THE * , dBm ..ragre Farmers’ Union Warehouse ■ ---rb “Her Lesson*’ -r’’— *•« *• ~ , - r Usual 1-Reel Comedy Lowest Market Price J. A . H A R D IN , - - M o r o , O regon Admission 10c and He In the sixth grade spelling test delayed below Demoss by de­ railing of two freight cars attached Friday Pearl Pyburn scored high­ to the freight train operating est with Ronald Payne second. ahead of the passenger. Wallis French is getting along nicely at The D a lla hospital, W e call attention to the adver­ tisement of W all Paper Sample and is expected home thia week. ’ MORO, OREOON W T O B U IL D a Bank that will never know com­ pletion. but that will advance continually to meet advancing conditions Ta Adraaci Depouts and Service to a NetaMa Degree. T O C R E A T E a personality that will be known for its strength and friendline«. ’ T O A R R A N G E and Co-Operate activitia to the end of winning confidence by meriting it. T O S T R IV E always to secure the satisfaction of every customer. Thia it the aim of “ B A N K O F M O R O ” that is being impressed more and more indelibly, m the years go by upon the character of the buaine« it­ self; that is being expressed more and more ef­ fectively as the bank grows stronger in strength and understanding. TEa Satisfectfea ef Evary the Usai et tkss Boi. n i m u ti -*■ ✓ - m u n t i m i m u n i t n u m n >♦♦♦■> THE BEST PLOW IS F O R S A L E B Y QINN, COLEMAN & CO. W e have the b a t full chilled pic«« on the market and in- vite inspection at our M ia room. W e sold four in Sherman county last year and could have sold more if we could have gotten them. Every man that had the handling of this plow last year u id it was the easiat to handle that he had ever used. It is adjustable to 12-inch, 14-inch, and 16-inch; com a in two or three bottom and can be added to or reduced as wanted. The plow share has the usual smooth cutting edge in front and also a patented corrugated bottom on the shear; this permits of cleaner and better cutting with las pull on the horse«. It is built high; has good clearance; and w ill not choke in stubble and scours extra well. It can be raised and lowered while the team is going and in every way can be considered a first-cla«, number one plow, ¿ . , . .. . . . .... - THE VULCAN PLOW SO LD B Y GINN, COLEMAN & CO. Sole Agents for Sherman County M ORO, OREOON wm A shadow social will be given Books, to be seen at the M oro at the schoolhouse this Saturday Hardware & Implement Co., night to which the public it in­ Jas. A . Tom lin jr., agent. vited. Among special features Dr. Freeze the Eye rill be the appearance of the Specialist will make Bingville Quartet. regular trip* to Moro Judge Deyo put up several tons each month during 1916. Call of ice last week. Bergs are quite M oro Hotel. plentiful along the river bank, B. F. Peetz is removing the L. and b a id a being a conservation­ Barnum barn, chicken house and ist the Judge wants to be prepared fence on the lot back of the Bar­ to keep "perfectly cool” during num residence. M r . Peetz will the summer. rebuild the barn on bis farm near Owing to the rain last Saturday Demoss. - the final toucha were not given Roy M . Benson has sold his the tennis court. This work will residence to A,. M . W right and is be done next Saturday, however, figuring on buMfltofc as the plade when the court will be thrown sold had been outgrown. In the open to the public. Provision deal M r. Wright trfides his auto h a been made for volley ball. to M r. Benson. O ur 8th grade pupils, Irene Fred R. Fortnef fell near the depot platform at Wasco Sunday morning and broke his shoulder blade. H e was stepping off the train after it had started and turn­ ed too sharply to pass a anow pile. March started this year with a snow storm. Eight inches of wet snow being presented to Sherman county in the first few days. Even with that m a beginning the roads are drying fast under the winds of the last few days v ' i S. P. Brisbin and wife returned Tuesday from Hillsboro. Mrs. Brisbin w m visiting in that city when she fell and broke her left ankle. Upon receiving word of the accident M r. Brisbin left for Hillsboro and assisted in the & re of the invalid until able to return. Mr». Brisbin is now able to < cruteba around the home. Deyo, Culver Payne, and Delbert Deyo, are getting in trim for the M ay examination. They have completed their work in arith­ metic and agriculture and are giving special attention to spelling and grammar. . Making garden seems to be the order of the day in' this vicinity. "The Garden Spot of Sherman County" seems quite appropriate for Rufus which received but a skiff of snow while the surround­ ing hills were covered to the depth of several Incha. (Overheard at Sunday School) Teacher—"N o w , I think we may well remember Ananias as the biggest liar that aver lived.” Member of the d a « — "Maybe, but they hadn't then heard of Sherman county.” A lw a n read lb« G ood W a te r And plenty for all purposa, is one ot the irincipal assets of ^ood and succeaaful arming. The water is there for you, and only needs development and the coat is small. See A. S. J O H N S O N about it and make up your mind to stop hauling water. { HAULING WATER IS LIRE FATING RENT A. S . J O H N S O N "T /w Mon Who G«to Wain” KENT. OREGON MORO HO M E B AKERY E . C . C L A R K , P r o p r ie to r FIRST STREET NEAR MORO HDW. A DIFLMT. CO. F R E S H B R E A D D A IL Y , 5c a L o af. A ll I Bread w rapp ed in a ir t ig h t w a x p aper s a n ita r y package. Spaciaky af Hama Caabad DMghMrta, Ffea and Cab« SFEOAL ORDERS FOR ANT KIND OF RAKING GIVEN FROMFT ATTENTION ' FEED &. SALE STABLES F a rm e rs are In v ite d to “ T ie In ” Single Horse, 10 cents* Team^ 15 cents Faadhg 2S onia a baad, bcbdbg SfeR Raa« Ra Extra Chirp far "tia b ” Whan Drivwr F a n h l H Faad W . H. EASTER, Moro, Oregon f L IV E R Y S E R V IC E O N C A L L T r y a W a n t Ad. In T h e O t a a r r e r . l t Pay». if min