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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1916)
The O b se r v e r . M ORO. OREGON F R ID A Y sa aecood cista matt«* ot M oro. Oregon, July 25. 1891. C. L. I reland Manager. W osronld like *> have you take it, and * « h a w * It «wdd be profitable to you to uf — — - Mibncriber. W e send it two years »or $2.50; ooe year $1.50; 1 2 # etas «oath isn’ t much. Try It. Order by postal card, and pay for it when you can. W e w ill not be responsible for the aeglect of subscribers to notify as of chanSes in their address. N o r w ill the j eotth<aiioa of s Postmaster that the sub acriber k m “ Removed” settle the b ill of a delinquent and Society notices F R E E , e x cept whan for money m aking purposes. aoticcs at regular rates at the option O f the publishers. At any timewkea requested to do so, Ihn paper will be awcontinued. But we aspect that all arrears wi.t be paid before Shch request is made. It is easy to ask us toch statemeni, which w ill be cheerfully rendered St any tim e. Recreation msps ot the Des chutes. Ochoco, Siskiyou, Siuslaw and Umatilla national forests of. Qrc<»on have been completed by the Department of Agriculture, and are now being distributed to those who desire them. These maps show the available roads and trails, the location of ranger sta tions, lookout stations and other M r . A . J. Henktfe are l a a l Wkwi it H v Caaccrw i their ton, T . J. Hen- — . Iau*hter. M n A . C . Notice « hereby «tren that the . livin * near Monltland. Tom lin W eeder Co., of M oro. , e n in Priest River. Sherman county. Oregon, it the ve Spokane on the '«»<<*» »nd «xclutive owner, of ¡Ue river. M r. Henkle Letter. Patent of the United State. I the old nock of Hen- numbered 1152574. dated Septem- . pa«t 88 and hi. wife > *r 7th. 1915, coverini an tnven- There are over 700 di- Uon known a. a Rwavar and idant. of the Henkle «>>«« by virtue thereof the Mid hey hold a reunion Tom lin W eeder Co. ha. the .ole i Benton county. O re. and ««clutive right to manufacture >n June 29. it . 1 . at- »»d « » the “ id * • " * R* ~ ’ *r 10 They have a rec- throughout the United States, amily for the pan 199 N ow . therefore, thi. i. to notify and M r . Henkle on »H P«r.on. making, u.mg, or »11- m Idaho by autombile 'ng. « id or any Weed Reaever in part of the road they violation of the right, vened in 63 yeai. ago with ox <he “ id Tom lin W eeder Co. by m ing aero« the plain., virtue ol the .aid Letter. Patent, le wa. captain ot hi. <*•■* ‘ he “ id company i. about to wagon«. 100 yoke of innitute meh legal proceeding, a. leveral hone.. It wa. be necewary and proper to ‘Big Iowa Train?' restrain such persons from so — — ' wrongfully making, usihg, or sell- solving Rod Weeder, ing, said WeM Remsver and to re- aheney, Washington, is cover damages from any and all it different states and in persons guilty of the unlawful It is the most substan- manufacture, use, or sale, thereof, ¡■factory implement for - A ll persons concerned are here- illow land. G eo. W . I by requested to take notice hereof cal agent. b> M oro 00 the 2 d Monday is September, that beiag the 11th day of September, 1916. to publicly examine the Araeaaincnt ft^als and correct ell error« io valuation, de scription of lands, lot. or other property aaacaaed by me, end it b the duty of ell persons interested to appear et the time and piece appointed. M ore. O r M M . J y l y I M k . l M « . ____ Rivets, Bolts, Belting, extras for Farm Machines and Threshers, Lubricating Oils and Grease, Wrenches, Nails, T in and Graniteware, Tents and Canvas, in fact everything you need for the coming season rioro H a rd w a re & Im p lm t. Co BS<>" meals, s a la d . values. p o lic y holders I c a p ita l atoefc 's a la r ia s paid mri psld fees a ttv r rtORO, OREGON J. R. Morgan expendí- . . Dated . t M o ro Oregon, thw 5th k header from G inn. dV ° k Co. The machine is | J u fr M TO M LIN WBBDBR VO. OREGON MORO 1st to 15th of each month and to govern themselves accord- mith and brothers. Les- chic, have purenaaed a I • W ASCO. - OREGON 16th to 30th of each month. UAxnajixx. Dr. T h e o . B eletski mbled at the M edler t___ , of WateO. where hay ,D r , J- G ^ m e r , form- k . ... .. Q P ^ e rly of Lowe & Turner, the cu wi * . known eye specialists of Port- ulery has purchased-a h n(j wj|j ¡n ^ |oro aga-,n Satur- ,cd d«y. July 22d, at Ellsworth Hotel. >m G inn, Coleman A T urncr has had years of hard engine is under • e |p rgC|icaj experience 4s anexclu- j can be used independ-1 .ye cye anj nerve gpecigjjgt, e washer if desired, to coupjej his being educated her N0N Machinery. L (^c schools makes him a V E T E R IN A R IA N OREGON W ASCO The volume of business that we are doing in M oro is certain evidence that the Turn-A-Lum policies are meet ing with the approval of every lumber user here. Drive right in and load ap — no dickering neceeeary you get the right price whether you aek for it or n o t Telephone M a in 502. P. James J. Corbett é>!/ Wait Mason "H' Once there were giants in the land, men who could scrap to beat the bend. In modern times the cheapest skates are known as champeen heavyweights, but long ago, when Jim was young, men didn't fight with ja w or lung; hut used their fists, and Figure with any concern engaged in the lumber business anywhere in the world, try out any M ail Order House you ever,heard of— when you get the figures come to us and ask us wbat our regular priée is and you will find, as others have found, that you can buy lumber at the right price at home, without dickering, without quib bling or even asking for our “ best price? Free com plete blue printed plane and price* guaran teed to cover A L L m aterial neceteary for building. The volume of business that we are doing, the in crease in sales each month, the activities in the building line that are taking place, all can be taken as direct evi dence that the Turn-A-Lum Method of selling lumber is famously successful here. O ur well assorted stock, our method of selling at O N E P R IC E T O A L L , of shipping direct from gigan tic saw mills located right in the heart of the forests—all these things are only a few of the real •V chaser. ol reaper, from G inn. Ore<on. M r.. M innon » « t Coleman A Co. The u m e firm I former to ch er in the M oro tehooh » I d a m o w a r to M y le . Martin »nd Victor J. M innon wa. in county in securing the relief asked. and W . E . Newton and alw an-1 burin«. here for part of that time, The statement that Wasco county -------- - has refused to take action in this other to W . C. Harper, liv in t in I the M c M illin district north of Gor-1 SUMMONS. . matter hat been contradicted by I In the C ircu it Court of the State of Oregon Judge Gunning of Wasco county, don ridge. . but no one in Sherman county Call and see the Blue Beauty __ for Sherman C ounty. has said this of the Wasco court; Universal cooking range, guaran-1 M a ry D eckert, plaintiff, they are only said to be too pro teed in every reapect, made with Wi|liam , w ; ^ „ d crastinating and generally inclined polished steel top and enameled steel sides, needing no effort to I to let “ sleeping dogs lie?’ keep clean. W e also have the I In preparation ’ for a possible war Mexico, the government has purchased a long line of com modities which the publicity agents of the W ilto n administration have been denying the title of “ war orders“ when sold' to Europe. Blankets, for instance, are not “ munitions of war" when swelling our export trade, but they sudden- fir become munitions when we need them for our own soldiers at the border. Majestic cooking range, with or without reservoir. Ginn, Cole-1 man & Co. I A general rain extending o¿ rI Nofiguring Necessary, one Price to All l t H U IH W * m i l l H t I I 111 U H » H + W i FLECK ORCHARD STORE Æ MOHO, OREGON ¿ D a n M c G re g o r in C harg e — F R *5 U IT T H A T •jflttflk ’A** at Ml Tum-A-Lum Lumber Com'y . I S “ See H. (J. Martin About It.” - —> Ripened Right— Packed Right— Sold Right N O W IN M A R K E T apples , Calistoga, on the Napa branch of the S. P. Ry. in California, has a geyaer that shoots hot water aod steam from 100 to i<X) feet into the*air at intervals of two hours. The geyser has been in active eruption every two hours for the last six months and is proving while away the time. - Rev. J. Hatch and daughter.} quite an attraction tor tourists and some consider it an embryonic Miss Julia H atch.left Tuesday for I their home at Gaston. M r. Hatch 1 Yellowstone park. is a grandfather and Miss Hatch I an aunt to Miss Mabel Byers, as sistant postmistress. Miss Hatch expects to sail within three weeks, I from San Francisco, as Presbyter- ( ian missionary to Siam. ’ M r. and Mrs. Bruce M illard, r I accompanied by M r. and Mrs. Edwin Bates of Estacada,Oregon, I I were visitors in M oro Tuesday r Manager Harper of the M oro if Trading Co. has added a large re- e frigerator to the store equipment, “ where butter, cheese, hams, bacon/ etc., are each kept cool in their '■ own compartment. Tw o modern >• cash registers are also part of the •• new store equipment. The cash II registers issue s receipt at time of * ringing up the purchase and on >f the ticket it printed “ your goods k free if a mistake to noted on thia If you want the best price, if you want the best lum ber. if ypu are tired of figuring lumber bills, come right to our yard and do just as the largest users of lumber do —buy your lumber where we are too busy to try to talk you into paying just a little more. l l l l l l l l l l l f r all of Sherman county and larger part of Wasco county from Sun day 2 a.m. to Sunday 2 p.m. dis tributed .85 of an inch of rain. At 4 p.m. this vicinity got another rain that brought the total close to an inch. Since then warm weath er has been with us. M r. and Mrs. L . Barnum, Miss Mary Kunsman, J. C. Freeman and K. A. McPherson were a party spending the last week-end at Shearer bridge. 1 he men of the party were on fishing bent, but the feminine members had other and more congenial occupations to I f from Rufus. M r. Bates and wife I rare uncle and aunt to M r. M illard and drove their Ford car over the a Columbia highway when they made the trip into Sherman county Reasons for Our Increasing Business peaches , plum s b is c u iis AND S T R IN G B E A N S PAYNE & FOWLIE, Props Steady, evenly dis tributed heat, un der perfect control makes a good oil sto v e w onderful for baking. O R EO O N ORO THEATRE S A TU R D A Y JULY 22d good on stove to juat ARNOLD DALY claiming by, tanta or any ol any and all m w"ma r ■ 1 < s a a d kLn mJ 1 E g ■ f e e J 11 1 P I A « v i w ff a ff ff -H r ian County, Oregon, Iqr six conaec- weeka, hofaag seven issues thereof, in liaace with as order ol H o a . D . R. r , Judge o f tke Circuit Court of*the of Oregon for Sherman County, i said order is dated the 12th d«y of 1916, and the date of the f ir * w k l i. > o f this summons to the 21st day of 1916, aad the data of the last pubU- i of thia summons is the 1st day of mbar. 1916. 1 s ViteA ff y comfort for years. Bakes, broils, roa sts, toasts. More efficient V Â ’ J V TW tike cooking ^ y c i t y gas. I f yo n haven't a N e w Per- faction you’ve miaead tt> M r<m r wood or coal a t a T a .a B 4 « « a ta Iw a ta o » * 5 a ra ta .0 « « a m S t h a — a l had and w ood-boa d r a d c o r r. JCoopo j o o r JUtohwi «woJL T h e Io ns M no eM m nojrs provont a a o h o or odor. In I, t , S and 4-tm rnor alsos.oroooacearato. A lt kblnotM odUo wM b VtroloeoCooktac O ta n a . Aak r o a r doolor to< V S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y A ’.J GoW Rooster Play F 2 -»w an « V ro- t FOR SALE - BY Ginn, Coleman <fe Company Moro, Hardware & Implement Company Prod W . Wllsao. - -<Va»w;