Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, July 14, 1916, Image 3

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    lecond-bgqri M cC orm ick head-
for sale hy G in n , Coleman A
T h e new pole« lo r telephone
line 23 out o l M o ro to Lone Rock
and south to the Rutledge section
M rs. Ora. Peetz entertained the hare been placed and Tuesday
500 club Wednesday afternoon at those interested were changing
wires to the new poles.
her farm home south of M o ro .
T h e Observer office has finished
GOUL W A R R D to work in hotel.
a
forty
page brief for Attorney J.
Wages $ 2 0 g c r month. Inquire of
B.
Hosford
in the case of L . R .
M a x K . P tatm ke, K ent, Oregon.
French vs. J. C. M cKean and W
M rs. C .
Mathews, an old L . Cooper, wherein M r . French
friend of M lS C . L . Poley, w vis­
enjoins the defendants from sell­
iting in M o to from San Fran-
ing his property under a judg­
ment that has been satisfied. I t is
y is oiling between a technical case, but Attorney H os­
'-five miles of road ford teems to easily be the w in­
ng 1000 gallons of ning attorney.
CHENEY
I have quilt a stock of buggy
and hack bfihiess which will be
to ld reasonable or traded for’stock.
J. F . Belshee» M oro.
T h e hard driving wind o f the
week h is m t e d a number of
heavy “ land blows" in different
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sections of the^ounty.
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Geo. W. Hansell, at Moro,
la Local Agent for thia M achine.
H e w ill demonstrate the W ceder
for you if you wiah to aee it work.
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m a f ir i n C H E N B Y , W A S H ., B Y -
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Rotary Rod Woodor & Mfg. Com py.
F R ID A Y
H a . 1X1
a . V. a à . B. * » • or.
as he goes, is popular just so Iona as he is
a hail fellow well met, so long as he spends
as he goes. His fair weather friends leave
h im the minnte he is in financial distress.
Don't he one of these kind. I f you are
making big money plan to set aside a cer­
tain sum in bank. You'll find that if adversity comes
a goodly bank balance is your best friend. I f you al­
ready have a bank account make it a point to keep a
healthy balance, a good margin to work on. I f you
haven't a hank account open one with ns today. .
T
C . H . and W . R . H o w e ll were
in this vicinity Wednesday sizing
up the prospects o f beginning har­
vest. ' T h ey w ill harvest 500 acres
for W . 8 . Powell with their self
propelled combine and also with
their Caterpillar harvester, begin-
ing in about three weeks. H o w ell
Bros, have contracted to harvest
4000 acres with their harvesters
this season.
visitors last week at Portland; Dick
M rs. Macy
Lawrence
and
returned M o n d ay and Mrs. Bowen
daughter, Mrs. H elen Murdock
w ill remain a Ipw days longer.
and io n M orris M urdock, are vis­
T h e carpenter w ork on the new itors in M o ro from Streeter, 111.,
Fairview school house is pro­ at the home of Mrs. C . L . Poley,
gressing nicely and a neat structure niece of Mrs. Lawrence. T h e
w ill soon takd the place of the party have been touring Y ello w ­
stone park and will leave here for
E . H . Moons-and fam ily leave Seattle and home by way of the
this week for a vacation trip to Canadian Pacific.
the home of C.^C Cochran, Mrs.
M oore's sister, at Washougal,
W ash.
Thursday, July 20,
Postmaster Pairy was taken over
known Eye Special­
ist oH^ort land, w ill be^ in M o ro
HAT/L AND see us about youe banking .
ß a ijk of lylofo
M O R O , OREQON
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Proprietor
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Freeze, the
the route of the proposed rural
all day on professional business
delivery route M onday and un­
and may be consulted free at the
doubtedly w ill make a favorable
M o io H o tel. I f you are a suffer­
report on the njatter.
er from headaches o r any form of
R . J. G in n attended the meet­ eve trouble avail yourself of his
ing of the republican state central fourteen yean ’ practical experi­
committee at Portland last week ence in treating over 7700 cases.
as delegate from 8herman county, Charges reasonable and all work
using the proxy of L . Barnum.
guaranteed.
Every
guarantee
T h e government crop report made good by performance, not
for July gjves an estimated winter promises. You can be sure o f the
wheat crop for 1916 o f . 11,600,000 latest and best in lenses and mount­
bushels ton Oregon, aa against a ings. A t Wasco 18th, Grass V a l­
yield last year o f 16.200, 000 bushel
V
HE hail fellow well met, the man who spends
ley 19th.
O . L . Belshee and fam ily re­
turned last Friday ^rom their auto
tripOo N ew port. They were ac­
O n e good m ilk cow and a
companied by GtatfgP Hennagln few head o f w ork hones. A pply
in their car. but Geogge and fam­ to W . R . R eid. K londike. Oregon
ily remained a faw days longer in
Civ uf hrm fa Ilk
Leather and Harness Supplies.
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C a ll a n d See O u r S to c k o f
Men’s and Boys’ Saddles a t D ifferent Prices
from $13.50 to $5o.oo.
CHAIN AND
LEA TH ER W ORK
of all kinds.
HARNESS
QINN, COLEMAN & CO
M O RO , OREGON
A Bargain in Osborne Reapers
City residence, electric lights
and city w ater 7-rooms; plastered;
dose in; good side walk. V ery
reasonable. Part cash, terms.
Four room residence, has elec­
tric lights and city water, acreage
property; good building and good
part of town. Can be had on
easy terms.
Offered cheaper than any Reaper ever before »old in the county
oro, Oregon
k —bought before prices advanced. Anyone wanting a
had better take advantage of thia unuaual opportunity.
Included in this sale is work stock from 3 to 9 years old
consisting of Mares, Mares
with
colts, Colts, Geldings,
Mules, Saddle Pony, and two young Cows with calves and
three Heifers.
C. G. Huis, Auctioneer.
L W . Amick & Alex. McCrae, Owners
W m . M orrison returned Sunday
from T h e Dalles.
See M u llik in “ the harness mak­
er” at W aaco. Oregon.
R ev. Adam s and wife left this
week on their annual vacation.
Carfoolinium, fresh stock, now
on sale at T h e Observer Store.
A rn o ld Buhman was a business
visitor in M o ro Tuesday, from
O ne standard H o lt Combined
H arvester 20-foot cut; 28-inch
cylinder, been run three seasons;
has 33-horse Shsntonia hitch; both
in good shape; price complete,
f.o.b. Condon $1,000, secured
note or cash. W ill guarantee the
machine. L W . I. Ebbert.
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C ondon. Oregon
TOP BUÜQIES AND HACKS
p
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z in /i
our B,ue Beauty UnivereaI and M a
V U U a r i a u c c je#tic Cooking Ranges. Insurance
Gasoline and O il Perfection Cooking Stoves, in 2, 3 anc
4-burners in both kinds.
Should try our famous chick­
en plate dinner; all kinds of nice
sandwich, pie, cake, good coffee.
W illard Lunch Counter.
amount collected and turned over
to county treasurer A p ril 10, $72,-
8 . D . M ontgom ery and fam ily
887.54, c o Ife q te d J p tt A i k O to
T h e place known as Erskine
are back from a trip to the M osier
July 1, in banks and on hand, farm, between M o ro and Grass
valley.
$2,445.32; a m d b n tb f interest col­ V alley. F o r particulars and terms
Miss Frances Rutledge is visit­ lected, 5 1 9 -6 9 fI$ b F a m o a irt col- address Mrs. Grace M . Dannie, •
Lake Bay, W ash
ing heTeunt, M rs. W . H . Snook,
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lecled
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at Madras.
Wasco.
Waterbags, Canvass,
Blankets,
Comforts
Crockery,
G ranite*
Boots,
Anything you may heed fo r your
Harvest Outfit.
Moro Trading Co
tax ro ll,
M n a W . T , McCoy is enter- ro ll— to ta l a m o « 4 M
$125,216.84;
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c te d to
taining her sister, Mbs Ruby Rich,
Jan. 1, 1916. s n < |& > e d over ta
from Wasco.
county treasurer, w H n ,077.45; col­
M ia . J. M . A xtell has a grand­
lected from Jan. I tp July 1.1916,
daughter visiting at their hom e,
on hands and in feank, $937.94;
from H illsboro.
balance uncollecte^ $201.45.
| W m . O ehm an was a visitor
D r. J. G . (Borner, form-
I Thursday from Rufus, driving his ^ ^ ^ e r l y of Lowo A ¡Turner, the
little runabout.
well known eye specialists of Port­
B o m . to M r . and M rs. E . C . land w ill be in M o ro again Satur­
C lark at Portland, a n eight pound day, July 22d, at Ellsworth H o te l.
boy July 10th.
D r. Turner has had years of hard
Cheater Axtell and wife are vis­ practical experience as an exclu­
iting from Eugene at the hpme of sive eye and nerve specialist,
coupled with his being educated
his brother, P. C. Axtell.
W . F . Jackson and wife left in the best schools makes him l
M o n d ay fo r a fishing trip experi­ safe person for you to consult If
you have eye troublés, headaches
ence to the Metolious river.
or cross eyes, don't fad to consult
C. H . Gilbert, from Los Ange­ him . If you do not' need glasses
les, is visiting at the home of his D r. T u rn er most poritively w ill
daughter, Mrs. D. C. W heat
not recommend them. N o charge
for
consultation o r examination.
Friends of the family will be
Satisfaction
guaranteed. R em em ­
glad to know that Carl Peetz has
ber
the
date.
D r. T u rn er w ill
io far recovered from his long ill­
make
regular
v
is
ifa j& M o ro and
ness as Io he out of doors part of
Grass v l * e w y ? S ) <
each day. Soma days walking
quite g distance outride the yard.
F in hr Sik
T H E W ASCO MARKET
ne, M o ro , Oregon
T o o r from any poin t, partic­
ularly Sherman county. Experi­
enced driver and car always ready.
Phone me at my expense from
any place. Reasonable charges
with p len ty of time given com­
mercial men to “ m ake
towns.
G borgk E llard .
Grass Valiev. Oregon.
SlulqilRbfPimlM
W e have in our em ploy the
beat shoe mechanics on the Pacific
coast; they make new work or
repair old shoes and we guarantee
to d o your work cheaper and bet­
ter than any cobbler who has
never learned the trade.
I handle all kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats.
Fish, Oysters and Crabs in season. Also a ll
kind« of vegetables.
I a m in the m a r k e t f o r a n y th in g y o u h a ve to se ll in
• the line 1 am handling.
C o m e in and see m e.
W rite or phone about your
cattle, veal, p o u ltry, eggs, butter, and green o r dry
hides.
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L. S. HINES, The Meat Man
W ASCO« O R E G O N
Phone M a in 3 7 3
Try a W ant Ad. In
The Observer. It Pays
andfurSiffm aShlgbag« for ftiture
shipments with your first order.
A ll shoes returned promptly.
Victor M arden.
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