■as
Viava Hom e Remedies can be
bad from Mrs. Grace Bourbill.
The Eastern Jubilee Quartet,
George Hilderbrand was a busi four versatile colored entertainers,
ness visitor in Moro Tuesday from w ill be at M oroTheater Monday,
Wasco.
June 26. Tw o of the members of
Ice in any quantity from the the troupe were here last spring
Wasco Market ice house at a cent under the auspices of the High
School, with the California Jubi ■amnnnttttw:»fflmmnnnn»»»nni i n i mmm i i i i iMnii i ii
a pound.
The concrete walk in front of lee singers.
John C. Payne, the impersona
the Hansell and Buxton residence
tor
with the Eastern Jubilee Quar
property is finished. \
IREPAREDNESS 1« the magic word today. It
tet, was one of those with the Cal
is on every tongue. Are you prepared for
Miss Rachel Bain is a visitor ifornia Jubilee singers. He w ill
sickness or business misfortune? Have you
from Portland at the home of her be remembered as a very success
enough cash to tide you over? If you
sister, M rs.C . L. Poley.
haven’t a bank account make up your mind
ful impersonator of a woman in
to open one today. If you have an account
A manure spreader was sold one part of the entertainment.
decide to increase it.
this week to the Experiment farm
J. T. H ill, who w ill be with the
The man with the substantial bank account can look
by G inn, Coleman & Co.
quartet on the 26th, is ranked
the world in the face. A good balance in bank begets
confidence. It makes for independence. The business
O . A. Ramsey has received his among the finest colored bass
man with a good balance in bank always is prepared to
new car and was trying it out for singers in the States; it is said of
take advantage of an opportunity to buy cheaply for
him that he takes “ A ” natural
the first time last Sunday.
ready cash.
with ease.
Mrs. Frank Hulery and children
BE PREPARED WITH A BANK BOOK FOB
A. R. Lewis, second tenor, vio
were Sunday visitors from Rufus linist and soloist, is a graduate of
ANY EMERGENCY.
at the home o iT . E. Hulery.
a prominent conservatory of mu
S. P. Brisbin and wife arrived sic and is creating a very favora
home Thursday from Hillsboro ble impression wherever he ap
via auto stage from The Dalles.
pears. His tenor voice contrib
F. E. Fagan and family were utes in no small degree to the har :: <<
week-end visitors in The Dalles mony of the quartet work for
at the home of M r. Fagan’s brother which the company is noted.
MORO, OREGON
Reserved seats on sale at L. W .
The county is replacing the first
Ross’ 50c, general admission 35c, » ♦ > I $ I I H ' l M - H H l i n t t - W ’M- 1 1 1 1 1 1 I t I I 1 1 I 1 n I I t » n
wooden bridge below Judge Ful
children 25c.
ton’s with a steel span and wooden
deck.
... t
and see a full line
p
-OF
Dry Goods
Clothing Groceries
Crockery
ß a p k of lyloio”
» •
Moro Trading Company
Moro,
Oregon.
-SEE THI
Leonard Hi-oven Range
Watch Your Baking Through a Glaaa Door— no Stooping. -
Al*o a Complete
Liae o f
2 ,3 and 4-Burner Wickless Oil Stoves
Gasoline Stoves and Ranges
with ua.
‘huridav evening« of each
month
Visiting^ member«
cordially invited ‘to meet
By order o f W . M .
J. M . P a rr y , Secretary,
O il » the Cheapest and Cleancat Fuel.
COME
AND
SEE
THEH
DEMONSTRATED
Horo Hardware & Im plm t. Co.
THE
CLOSING NET
— —— — ——
•
Gold Rooster Play
IN . . . 5 _ A C T S
featuring Howard Estabrook
-S H O W N A T-
M O RO
THEATRE
T H IS
B w th lv h a m C h a p ta r
n o . 78 o. R. a. .. • •
Regular communication
each 2d and 4th Thursday
evenin<« monthly.
«a. N rllik CUSHMAN,
_____
W orthy Matron
M rs . M ay B a r n u m , Secretary.
HORO, OREGON
Pnrielm
-Complete Stock of-
Leather and H arness Supplies.
Call and See Our Stock of
O b s e rv e r
Official Paper for teu toly.
F. E.'Dunton and family ex
pect
to leave Friday for a months
Mrs. W . A. Woods returned
visit
with relatives at Molalla and
Monday from the hospital at The
M
onitor
in the Willamette valley.
Qalles, where she recently submit
Lee Hines has made arrange
ted“ to an operation.
ments
for the Wasco Market to
W . D. W allan starts Friday for
get
in
some
nice strawberries for
a two weeks auto trip and- visit
with relatives in Um atilla county canning, to bo sold at the going
Coleman & Co.
M en’s and Boys’ Saddles at Different Price«,
from $13 50 to $5o.oo.
CHAIN AND
A B argain in Osborne Reapers
Offered cheaper than any Reaper ever before rold in the county.__
Gar Load of McCormick Headers Just Arrived.
Gar Load of Bain, Bettendorf and Iron Wheel Wagons
In .lo ck—bought before price, advanced. Anyone wanting a
wagon had better take advantage of thi. unu.ual opportunity.
TOP BUGGIES AND HACKS
p
11 n r t s l
our Blue Beauty Universal and Ma-
v a n U ÏIU
.egt¡c Cookin¿ Ranges. Insurance
Gasoline and O il Perfection Cooking Stoves, in 2, 3 and
4-burners in both kinds.
GINN, COLEMAN & CO.
B u lle t in N o . 3
Land Located in Sherm an Co.
m
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h
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e
.
‘ g £ X
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haul to ware-
i l e
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PZ ; - i . h X , « o « » . win . . , ■ < = «•o'-
N»„ l c £ i T t : 1“
ws
¡«he $& 00 in trade, balance erttp payment«. 6 per cent mleredt.
The policy of the United States Government for many years has made real competition in
armor-making ineffective.
The result of such a course would have been to drive two of the three manu
facturers out of business, and leave the country with facilities of only one
plant in time of need,..
The Governm ent in fa ct has always aalted for bids from
the three m anufacturers, b u t no m atter w hat the price
quoted, each year’ s bnaineaa was divided am ong them .
ance on tarmt.
kj
4
QhO acre ranch, fair buildings. cTo.e to town, running
"Ib U ..—
ki
a
am
M 0 tillable.
r*
I am in the market for anything you have to sell in
the line I am handling.
Come in and see me. Write or phone about your
cattle, veal, poultry, eggs, butter, and green or dry
hides.
L. S. HINES, The Meat Man
WA<iCO. OREQON
Phone M ain 373
1» «op. r « •» . «'llh '" » •
$30 par acre.
r J ? “ ».*Tl
I handle all kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats.
Fish, Oysters and Crabs in season. A ls o a ll
kinds of vegetables.
The Government m ig h t have asked the three armor plants for bids and let the entire
tonnage to the lowest bidder. That would have made competition effective.
No 3 640 acre, wc.t of G ra .. Valley, good building., lot.
of w i£ r , c to iifo Khool.
Price, $25 per acre, part cash with bal-_
I
T H E W ASCO M ARKET
*
1280 acre. • 900 under cultivation; 320 acre, in crop.
mjU,, lot. of water bojh -t house - r m
.
MORO, OREGON.
Why Not Face the Facts
About Armor Competition?
To the People^
HARNESS
MORO, OREQON
SATURDAY
Real Estate Bargains
LEA TH ER W ORK
of all kinds.
QI NN, COLEMAN & CO.
and eastern Washington.
F. H. Pownder and family and
Mrs. Lee B. Partch is a visitor
O.
L. Belshe and family spent
F a rm e rs E d u o o tio n n t and C o - O p a r - this week from Sunnyside, Wash,,
Sunday
on the Des Chutes river,
a tiv a U n io n of A m o rio a
at the home of her parents, M r,
going
via
auto and the rattlesnake
M or o L o c a l N o . 41
and Mrs. G. W . Hansell,
Meets in I .O . O . F . hall each 2nd and 4th
grade.
The Observer is requested to
Saturday"'afternoon.
Visiting member,
E. B. Penland and wife of Hal-
welcome.
W . S. Powell, President, announce, that Rev. Thos, Cant
C. G . Silver, Secretary,
say
have been visitors this week in
well w ill hold services in the Wasco
Sherman
county 'o n their way
Catholic church next Sunday.
home from an auto trip to Pen
The Insurance Gasoline and
It you have a news item, tell it dleton.
Perfection O il cook stoves in 2, 3 to the Observer.
D on’t imagine
and 4-burners, in both kinds, for we know it and then wonder why
Monday. June 19,
sale by Ginn, Coleman & Co.
it is not in the paper ’phone it in.
Dr. Freeze, the Eye
I have quite a stock of buggy
The new building being built by
Specialist, w ill make
and hack harnesa which w ill be Contractor Ramsey for J. C Free his regular visit to M oro. Free
sold reasonable or traded foritock. man has the concrete foundations consultation to all at M oro Hotel
J. F. Belshee, Moro.
all in and work started on ther all day. Hardest cases of head
aches and eye troubles invited to
$1000 to loan on first mortgage framing.
call.
A ll work guaranteed and
real property. Sherman County
Ben Hockman has a patch on
every
guarantee made good by
Abstract Company, M oro, Ore.
tfie left cheek close to his nostril,
performance, not promises. At
A carload of McCormick head placed there by a kick from a horse
Grass Valley Saturday 17th. Kent
ers and reapers have arrived for he was driving from the barn last
Friday 16th, Wasco Tuesday 20th.
Saturday.
Ginn, Coleman & Co.
1 » + +
J F . Beisi««
Fanner's Picnic.
W . A. Raymond has finished
The annual Experiment Station
the concrete foundation for the
and
Farmers’ U nion picnic ^ i l l
new home being built by L. W.
be
held
at Moro, Oregon, June
Ross.
20th, 1916, Everybody invited.
M r. and Mrs. J. M. Axtell ex
Following is the program:
pect to leave Friday for a two
1. Meet at County Fairgrounds
weeks visit with relatives at H ills
at 10:30 a. m. 2, Demonstration
boro.
of Weeders for cultivating summer
When cranking their c&r M on fallow. 3. Basket lunch; free cof
day Mrs. H . B. Belshee had the fee; bring your coffee cups. 4. In
M M O, S H K K M A N C O ., OR KOON
ligaments torn at the elbow of her spection. of Experiment Station.
right arm,
5. Public meeting; addresses by
L. Barnum is now driving a Governor Withycombe, Dr. Mac-
classy 8-cylinder Cadillac and takes Pherson, J. D. Brown and others.
the hills on the high and dust from
June 16. 1916
F R ID A Y
W. S. Powell is having concrete
no man.
walks
built around his house and a
Niel M cDonald and Charles W .
E u re k a L o d i» N o . 121.
concrete
foundation placed for a
Kenny *have each purchased a new
- A. V. A A M Moro. or.
new
garage
he intends building.
Meet* the fir.t and third top buggy this week from Ginn.
I'lie
SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW
Easters JsMte Qsartet.
C.loaa to school and church,
P r k . C 5 pe, « . . . either c..h or <ood . « •
Armor makers serve but one customer— the Government, just as a p u b lic u tility
serves but one cu stom er— a com m unity.
________
The solution of the public utility problem is regulation of rates.
The solution of the armor problem la for the Government to fix the price.
W R IT E O R C A L L O N
ALEX HUNTER
MORO, OREQON
We voluntarily agree to accept any price fixed by the Federal Trade Commission.
Isn’t acceptance of that offer better than th e destruction of an industry built
s o le ly
A flax«
in our grill. Our service is eaual
in every way to the high quality
of food we serve. At all timet
you are assured of obtaining an
appetizing meal in an environ
ment that is extremely pleasant.
Every thing in season at popular
prices. Try our noon dinner.
HO TEL
to serve the GovernmentT
CHAS. M . SCHWAB.
You receive what y o . order
ft^thUhem Steel Company
the dalles ,
ALB ER T
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