Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, May 19, 1916, Image 3

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Dr. Poley reports »hat Wm. - h - h - i h
See Mullikin “the harness mak­
Mahrt, who recently lost part of
er” at Wasco, Oi4gon.
Viava Hom e.JUm edies can be his hand while oiling a tractor, as
recovering nicely from the shock.
had from Mrs. Grace Bourhill.
Announcement:
The Moro Trading Company, successor
to the Moro Commercial Company, is now
ready to accommodate your needs in all
things pertaining to General Merchandise.
Earl Olds broke the universal
Miss Ida May , Johnston is a
joint
on his auto Sunday near the
guest at the home of Mrs. Foss.
McDermid farm and had to be
John M uir hat rented the Jas. towed into Moro ^where T. E.
Mitchell residence for a year.
Hulery again put it in order.
Born J o Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Powell. Saturday, May 13th, a
POLITICAL N1ITICES.
daughter.
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MORO, OREGON
TO BUILD a Bank that will never know com­
pletion. but thatpwillJadvanCe continually to meet
'advancing conditions
To*Advance Deposits and Service to a
Arthur Phillips has finished the
Notable Degree.
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For Connty Treasurer
shearing of H. W. Strong’s band
1 hereby announce myself as a
TO CREATE a personality that will be known
ot sheep.
for its strength and friendliness.
candidate for the office of Treas­
, Miss Delma Powell was visiting urer of Sherman county, subject
TO ARRANGE and Co-Operate activities to the
last week with Mrs. F. E. Fagan, to the w ill of the voters at the re­
end of winning confidence by meriting it.
publican
prim
aly.
from Brownsville.
L. H. Nahouse, Grass Valley
TO STRIVE always to secure the satisfaction of
M i& Norma Medler of Wasco
every customer.
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,was a guest of Miss Frances Rut­ For Representative
This is the aim of “ B A N K O F M O R O ” that is
ledge over Sunday.
'I o the Republican voters of
being impressed more and more indelibly, as the
years go by upon the character of the business it­
Mrs. John McDermid and Mrs. the 28th representative district:
You will please take notice that 1
self; that is being expressed more and more ef­
Donald M cDermid. ot Wasco, am a candidate tor the nomina­
fectively as the bank grows stronger in strength
were dinner guests Sunday at the tion for Representative of said
and understanding.
Hotel Ellsworth.
district to succeed myself.
In making this announcement
E. C. Hill has had a new porch
1 feel that 1 am better qualified to
and other improvements added serve my district by having the ex­
The Satisfaction of Every Customer---the slo-
to his recently purchased resi­ perience of the 1915 session and
gan that expresses the ideal of this Bank.
if nominated and elected it will
dence opposite the depot.
be my pleasure to serve my dis­
Wes Rigdon left Wednesday for trict, as a whole, to the best of my
i -ll- H - l- H - I 1 1 1 H - t l t l h H -b- H - H I I 1 I 1 H I 1 I 1 1 1 I t I t 1 1 1 I » 1 H »
Washougal, Wash., Where he has< ability.
C. C. Clark.
the contract to build an 18-room
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annex to the G. W . Brock hotel. For State Senator.
1 hereby announce myself as a
Mrs. G. R. Burtner of Tygh
candidate
for State Senator of the
Valley, who was visiting with Mrs. |
Eighteenth Senatorial District of
John M uir and family, returned j the State of Oregon, comprising
Monday to her Wasco chunty the counties of G illiam , Sherman,
home.
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and Wheeler, subject to the w ill
MORO, OREGON
Material is being hauled for of the republican voters at the
primary election to be held in
concrete sidewalks to be built by said district on the 19th day- ot
C. E. Sheets and O . B. Messinger May, 1916.
M. D. Shanks.
fronting their property on Bidwell
street.
For County Commissioner
T o the voters of Sherman
We acknowledge an invitation
That we have added a new Service Feature
from Miss Idabelle Urquhart to county, Oregon: 1 hereby an­
for the convenience of our Customers.
attend the Commencement exer­ nounce that 1 vtill be a candidate
for tiie nomination of County
cises of thè Lind, Wash., high Commissibncr of Sherman county
A n y C u sto m er sen d in g tlfe firm of G in n , C o le ­
school, held on the 18th.
on the Republican ticket at the
m an ct Co. an o rd e r; e ith e r in person, by m ail
May 19ih, 1916.
Dr. Poley reports that his llirce primaries
—- Jerry M. Wilson, Kent
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r by p h o n e ; and applies to goods in stock or
patients who a re at St. Vincents
w hich m ay be o rd ered special; can have th e
hospital, Mrs. J.R . Cothran^Mrs. For County Sheriff.
May 19. Î916
FRIDAY
Frank Burnett, and Mrs. J. C.
m e rc h an d ise sen t d ire c t to th e ir p o st office or
To the Voters of Sherman Coun­
Hockman, as convalesceing nicely ty: 1 hereby announce myself as a
ex p ress office, as tl.ey m ay in d icate.
E u re k a L o d ^ r N o . 121.
from the operations.
candidate for the office of sheriff
A. F. a A M Muro. or.
of Slier,nan county at the. Repub­
T h is service is a t th o option of o u r m an y c u s­
Meets the firs/ and third « M iss Grace r G ill. teaching at
lican prim ary' to I k held May
hursdav evenings of each Wasco, and John McDermid jr.
to m ers an d is added to h e lp th e m receive a
19th, 1916.
W , 11. Meyer, ’
month
Visiting members
motored
up
ffom
Wasco
Sunday
Wasco,
Oregon.
cordially invited to
meet
q u ic k e r d eliv ery on orders.
with us. By order of W . M .
mQrning, to attend services at the
J. M . P arry , Secretary.
Presbyterrfin church and enjoy For County Sheriff.
T ry us a n d see if wo c a n ’t m eet th e price of
Sunday
dinner
with
F.
E.
Fagan
1
hereby
announce
myself
as
a
th e “c ata lo g ” houses a n d . do» it to y o u r b e tte r
B o th lo h a m
C h a p te r
and family.
candidate for the nomination for
NO. 78 O. E. 8.
satisfa c tio n . T his refers to goods n o t in sto ck
Regular communication
Thejciends of Rev. Robertson the office ol eounfy sheriff, tor
leach zd and 4th I hursday
Sherman county at the Republi­
as well as goods on hand. _________,
w ill have a reception at the opera can primary to be held May
ierentttgt naoatMy.
¡ M rs . N ellie C us hm an ,
house Monday evening at eight 19, 1916. Fred R. Messinger.
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Worthy Matron
Yours for Quick Service
o’clock in honor of M r. and M rs.
M rs . MA y B arnum , Secretary.
Robertson’s arrival home. * A For County Assessor.
F a r m a r a E d u o a tio n a l a n d C o - O p e r ­ short program will be given and
To the voters of the Republican
a tiv a U n io n o f A m e r ic a
party of Sherman county. Ore­
ight refreshments served.
M oro L ocal N o . 41k,
gon; 1 hereby announce myself as a
A number of interested tax pay­ candidate lor the nomination of
Meet« in I . O . O . F . hall each 2nd and 4th
Saturday afternoon.
Visiting member« ers ot M oro district attended the Assessor of Sherman county, Ore­
elcome
W . S. Powell, Preiidentl
meeting called by the directors to gon, subject to the w ill of the Re­
!. G . Silver, Secretary.
meet at the school house last Sat­ publican parly, at the primaries
urday afternoon. Alter discussing to be held May 19, 1916.
O ttq Peetz.
Local Church Announcements
the need for additional room it
„ for Sunday, May 21.
was voted that a committee con­ Announcement.
sisting o f Prof.' Dunton, II. W .
Methodist church:*
I o the several voters of Sher­
Strong,
W . S Powell, O. L. Bel- man county, Oregon:
Sunday School at 10:00 1. m.
she and W. C. Bryant, investigate
1 hereby desire to announce
U nion prayer meeting Wednes­
plans, etc., and report at a meet­ myself a candidate for the nomi­
day evening.
nation of County Sheriff subject
ing to be called later.
Preaching service in Spaulding
to the will of the Democrat voters
The present May term of circuit at
coming primary nominat­
I handle all kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats.
at 12 (noon).
court was the shortest ever held in ing election May 19th, 1916.
Fish, Oysters and Crabs in season. Also all
A t 8 p.m. union service in the Shefman county by Judge Parker.
Should I be nominated and
kinds of vegetables.
Presbyterian church when the N o jury trials was held and but later elected to said office 1 w ill
Baccalaurette Sermon w ill be qne criminal case came to the continue as in the past, to enforce
I am in the market for anything you have to sell in
the laws and conduct the office in
preached
the line I am handling.
conrt’s attention, the -man who a courteous and economical man­
A ll are heartily invited.
burglarized the Altermatt store at ner.
Come in and see me. Write or phone about your
J- C. McKean.
John Robertson, pastor.
cattle, veal, poultry, eggs, butter, and green or dry
Rufus and the Crosfiej^(„store at
hides.
Wasco, who received a 1 to 7 year For District Attorney . -
penitentiary sentence. T he grand
Presbyterian church:
Notice is hereby given that I
Sabbath School at 10 a.m., J.E. jury brought several indictments w ill be a candidate for the office
that w ill be acted upon at a session of District Attorney for Sherman
Coleman, superintendent.
County
the primary nominat­
W ASCO , OREGON
P h o n e M a in ¿73
Services morning and evening, o f the court next month.
ing election May 19th, 14916, on
Supt. D. E. Stephens of the the Republican ticket.
at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.
C. M. Huddleston
Experiment
Farm supplies the in­
Sermon at 11 a.m. by the pastor
formation
that
the
highest
temper­
Topic, “ G cd ’s Cure for Care.”
ature during A pril v^ajon the 26th For County Treasurer. ,
In the evening the Baccalaurette
I hereby announce that I will !
with a register of 74 degrees and
Sermon w ill be preached by the
be a candidate for the nomination
Rev. H. H. Hubble of Pendleton. the lowest was 28 degrees on the for County T reasurer of Sherman
MORO, OREGON
18th; the total wind movement County on the Republican ticket
A. J. Adams, Pastor.
for the montti was 190.5 miles at the primaries May 19th, 1916.
W. D. Wallan, Moro
with an average of 6.3 miles per
Miss O llie Ellsworth, Mrs.W’at hour. The total precipitation dur­
kins, and Lee Daylor were up ing the month was .75, making a f o r County Clerk
Plowing and General Team W ork
To the voters of the Republi­
from Wasco Sunday, visiting with total of 12.18 inches since Sep­
1.
can party of Sherman county,
Haulin« ol Any Kind.
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Your Patronage Appreciated
Mrs. C. H. Ellsworth.
tember first.
Oregon, I hereby announce my
W . C. Todd and family left
W ord was received Wednesday self as a candidate for the nomi­
Wednesday by auto and the Co by J. M. Parry of the death of nation of County Clerk of Sher­
v
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t Z.E.
lupnbia river highway for Port­ Miss Saidee A. White Tuesday man County, Oregon, subject to
the will of the Republican party
land where they w ill visit with night at St. VincenJ hospital, fol­ at the primaries to be held on
relatives. They exfQct to motor lowing an operation for abscess. May 19th, 1916.
K. A. McPherson.
down the Willamette valley as far Miss W hite has a large number of
P o r c e la in
J S a th
Tub.
x
as Corvallis before returning.
friends in this city and the news
Announcement
A t the stockholders meeting of of her death was entirely unex­
To the legal volers of Sher
the Farmers Warehouse Co., held pected. She was an owner of
mart
- county. Oregon, I hereby
Agent for Model Stenin Laundry of The Dalles
last Saturday, W.S. Powell, W .F.- property in M oro and had made announce myself as a carfdidate
Shop in Brick Building next Observer Offioe
Jackson, W . H . Ragsdale^. O. G. arrangements to return and take for nomination to the office ot
a
position
in
the
post
office
as
County
School
Superintendent,
at
Sayrs, and L. H. M artin were--
j . N. L X N D R Y , p r o p r ie to r .
elected directors and they,-in turn assistant postmaster. She was to the Republican primary election
Z x Æ o x o , - - - - - O i e g o n
organized by electing W.S.Powell have been at M oro 4he day she to be held Friday, May 19, 1916.
If nominated and re-elected
submitted
to-the
operation
from
president; L.H .M artin, vice pres­
to this office. 1 shall continue to
ident; W . H . Ragsdale, secretary the shock of which she did not- promote the educational interests
and treasurer. The company now rally. Thus ends a very useful life of the county as far as it is in my
Try a W ant Ad. in
The Observer. It Pays.
own warehouses at DeMoss and and one who is mourned by many power lo 'do so.
F. E. Fagan» Moro
friends in Moro.
Moro.
We have received approximately $2000
worth of new goods during the last week and
more are arriving each day and we are in a
position to 'till all orders or needs that may
arise.
We solicit your patronage and invite
you to look over our stock.
Moro Trading Company
' Moro,
Oregon.
G IN N , COLEMAN & CO.
WE DESIRE TO STATE
I'lie
TBM A -L IM PORTABLE GRANARIES
1000 bushel, No. 1 Type
$46.00
1000 bushel. No. 2 Type
38.00
Tl)M -ft-LU M STATIONERY GRANARIES
5000 bushel, Level Ground T y p e ..... ........$282.00
5000 bushel, Side H ill T yp e *................. *«•
272.00
We also have
600. 800,
1500. 2500.
7qß0.
and
10,000 bushel
granaries for the farm.
Our Track Elevators, holding from 15,000 bushels
and up are modern and very low in cost.
Free Complete Blue Printed Plans and
Guaranteed Material Prices are Furnished.
See H. U. Martin about it”
T u m -A -L u m Lumber Company
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O b server
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Offici Paper 1er Sheraaa toly.
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GINN, COLEMAN & CO.
MORO, OREGON.
I T H E WASCO MARKET
L. S. H IN ES, The Meat Man
Beal Estate Bargains
Land Located in Sherm an Co.
No 1 1280 acres; 900 under cultivation; 320 acre» in crop.
F ir.t cl«»» 12 room hou.e, hot and cold water, goodjjrjHI and wind
mill lot» of water both at houie and paiture. Good fence«, moat
all hog tight railroad flag nation ort place; one mile haul to ware­
house* 3 mile, to .chool and .tore; 7>4 m.le. to county »eat.
Price, with crop, $30 per acre, will ti.ee some tradj.
N o. 2. 800 acre., .11 till.b le e x c c . .bout 25
rop. Clo.e to town. Lot. of waicr. Fair but d m ji. W i l l
in ero
$9000 in trade, balance crop pay menu, 6 per cent intanM.
take
N o. 3. 640 aerea» west of G rau Valley, flood building» Iota
of water. clo»e to .chool.
Price, $25 per aefe. pari ca.h w.th bai-
ance on termt.
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N o 4 . 960 acre ranch, fair building», cloae to town, running
water the year round, about 600 acre» in crop. Price, with crop,
$30 per acre.
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400 acre» 350 tillable. Clo»e to »chool and church.
G o o ? « 1 1 Of W .,e, • W e . »25 po,
e t.b « e ..b o, <ood
urbty for Sr.t p.yraent of $1500; b .l.n e e , time Io w it.
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W RITE OR CALL ON
ALEX HUNTER
MORO, OREGON
S. D. MONTGOMERY
Proprietor of “City Dray” /
M oro B a r b e r S
hop
Everything First Gass and up to date.
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