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.
J
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
1TIUI1U IlrtllllL u u UIIUI
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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.
a7tf
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,
Î7 4 907 2 Î- balance p p c o l- t f j! 5
lecled
July
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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;
a
m
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llc
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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