The O b server MORO. OREGON F R ID A Y Entered as second claw matter at the post office at Moro. Oregon, July 25. 1891. C. L . I r e la n d M anager W t would like to have you take it, and we know it would be profitable to you to become a subscriber. We years for $2.50; one year $1.50; 1 2 * eta a month isn’t much. T ry it. Order by postal card, and pay for it when you can. W e will not be responsible for the neglect of ’ subscribers to " 5* changes in their address. Nor will the notification of a Postmaster that the sub­ acriber has “ Removed' settle the bill of a delinquent. Church and Society notices F R E E , ex­ cept when for money tasking purposes. S..rh mticcs at regular rates at the option MODEL SHERMAN COUNTY HOME on. A new means o f w in d o w v e n tila tio n is being trie d o u t w ith Has Complete Self-Contained Electric this b u ild in g ; instead o f the w in d ­ L ifkt and Power Plant. ows o p e n in g by hinges o r slid in g up o r d o w n , they have a hinge on T h e best appoin ted and most the b o tto m and the to p moves in . self-contained hom e in Sherm an T h is forces the fresh a ir fro m the’ county is that o f C hris Andersen outside up and o ve r the sweating and fa m ily , just south o f M o ro , anim als and is a p re ve n tive against b u ilt this sum m er by W . A . R ig ­ th e ir catching c o ld . . d on, the pa in tin g and in te rio r finish done by R o y A x te ll, and a com plete electric lig h tin g and p o w ­ er service installed by C. E. Sheets T h e b u ild in g p ro p e r is on a fo u n d a tio n 28x32* feet w ith fu ll basement having a deep cem ent flo o r, except where a place fo r storage o f w ood has been re­ served. A pleasing change noted in the construction o f this resi­ dence is the cem ent p o rches.fron t and rear, w hich makes fo r m ore co m fo rta b le use of these co n ve n ­ iences and ce rta in ly are easier fo r the housewife to keep clean. Recruiting for Oregon Troops. M a jo r H ira m U . W e lc h and a re cruiting party w ill be in M o ro this week in connectio n w ith the re cruiting cam paign to enlist men fo r service on the M exican b o rd e r w ith the O regon J r o o p s now there. These men w ill fill vacan­ cies in the various com panies, oc­ casioned either because they were not recruited to fu ll war strength when they left, o r because of re­ jections o r discharges occasioned by physical exam ination s o r the return of m a rrie d men under a recent o rd e r o f the w ar de p a rt­ m ent. A ll to ld , 1000 recruits w ill needed. A ll m en w ho enlist O p e n in g d ire c tly o ff the fro n t porch is the liv in g ro o m , supplied w ith a life-size panel m ir r o r set in the closet d o o r, where the wraps are hung. T h is ro o m and the d in - ing ro o m ope n in g fro m it are b oth yuilt w ith the beam ce ilin g effect and have h a rd w o o d floors, being ighted w ith a large dom e electric c h a n d ilie r set in the center o f the ce ilin g and having sm aller electric lights at the fo u r corners o f the fix - ture. A feature of this fixtu re is that e ith e r the center lig h t o r the sm aller set can be used all at the one tim e o r separately, the system I I Eyesight Specialist, I I I I I I I fo r each system. T h e kitchen is a most c o m fo rta ­ ble ro o m and pleasing to see; the finish is all in w hite w ith porce la in fixtures. A dum b w aiter connects this ro o m w ith a b u ilt-in fru it and m ilk ro o m in the basement w here in the sum m er e ve ryth in g used in this k itc h e n can be kept cool. T h e re are a fu ll set of handy drawers and bins fo r every article that m ay be needed and the place is large enough fo r tw o o r m ore j to w o rk to advantage. s O p e n in g o ff the h allw ay lead- s ing upstairs is a “ d e n ” given o ve r to C hris and his m en friends, w here the qualities o f d iffe re n t mouth, was a visitor Thursday at | the home of jjyandraa Ragsdale. D r. Freeze the E ye S ^ ^ S p e c i a l i s t will make regular trips to Moro each mondr during 1916. Call { Methodist church: Sunday School at 10:00 1. m. Preaching aervice in Spaulding at 12 (noon) and in M oro ai 8:00 p. m.’ Everybody welcome. C O X V A LU S . OMROON - OREGON 16th to 30th of each month. Dr. T h eo . B eletski V E T E R IN A R IA N I ate ratai« Stock Inspector Examiner of Stallion» for Liceo»« W ASCO, OREGON Telephone ^ ie ia 502. “W E 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 floro H ardware & lm plm t. Co te n tio n to make regular vis­ MORO. OREGON its in the future to points on tliis lin e . P e o p le witly eye troubles should consult h im w h ilp he is here. Consultation Free Shall they be determ ined by Industrial Warfare ór Federal Inquiry? H ighest grade w o rk done and glasses furnished at reasonable prices. The “ window of the soni” —the Eye, Moat precióos gift to man; As the hnay year» of Ufe ge by, appre- I for Sherman County. lig h t and ve n tila tio n . T h e best appliance in the resi­ dence is the self-contained electric lig h tin g and p ow er p la n t installed To W illia m F . Weigand and France« J. Weigand, defendant«. by C . E . Sheets at a very slight In the name of the State of Oregon, you each of you are hereby required to cost when considering its practica- and i appear and answer thq complaint filed . ble u tility . E le ctric cu rre n t is ' against you in the above entitled suit on or » generated by an o rd in a ry 1% before the expiration of six week« from the date of the first publication of thia sum-1 I horse p o w e r gasoline engine d riv - mom a« hereinafter «fated, and if you fail I so appear and anawer or otherwise plead I 1 ing a 30-volt dyn a m o and storing to thereto, for want thereof the plaintiff will I : the excess current in fo u r storage apply to the court for the relief prayed for 1 batteries sim ila r to those used by in her complaint herein, to-wit: For judg-1 ment again«! you, the defendant«, W illiam 1 a u to m o b ile manufacturers. T h e F. Weigand and France« J. Weigand, for «urn of $1250.00, together with interest r d yn a m o is connected by a series the thereon from November 15, 1914, at the I 1 of switches, so that it w ill lig h t the rate of 8 per cent per annum; for the furth- I lum of $150.00 attorney fees; for the i house direct, o r through the sto r­ er further «urn of $14.20, together with inter- I age batteries alone, o r both bat- eat thereon from April 29th, 1916 at the . tery and d ynam o. A t the present rate of 6 per cent per annum; and for costs and disbursement« made * tim e M r. A n d e rso n says he has plaintiff*« and expended herein and accruing coat«; I 1 electric current n ig h t and day w ith and for a decree of the court declaring and T o the Am erican Public: D o you believe in arbitration or indus­ trial w arfare? - - ’ The train employes on all the railroads are voting whether they will give their leaders authority to tie up the commerce of the country to enforce their demands for a 100 millio« dollar wage increase. The railroads are in the public tc rv ic c y your service. This army of employes is in the public servicey-your service. You pay for rail transportation 3 billion dollars a year, and 44 cents out of every dollar from you goes to the employes. O n all the Western railroad» in 1915, seventy-five per cent of th« train employes earned these wages (lowest, highest and average • f all) aa shown by the pay rolls— FaaM nvar ' Frwi«h» Yard wit A ll of the S}4 of the N E k , and the T h e b u ild in g is heated by fu r- N * of the S E X of Sec. 30, Twp. 3 S. of R. 15 East W . M ., in Sherman County, nace leads to each ro o m , and in Oregon, be «old in the manner p re -) a d d itio n the J ivin g ro o m is pro- scribed by law for the sale of real property upon mortgage foreclosure; and the pro­ v id e d w ith a lagge ro o m y fire- ceed« arising therefrom be applied in the p la c e . F u e l to both the fireplace payment of the costs of said sale, costs of this suit, attorney fees, and the balance and kitchen range is p ro v id e d by applied toward the payment of any buqi means o f w o o d lifts fro m the base­ found to be due the plaintiff herein; and in case that the sums arising from said sale m e n t.' be not sufficient to pay the sums found to W a te r is supplied fo r house and I be due plaintiff herein, costs, accruing farm use fro m a w e ll by means of f costs and attorney fees, any deficiency arising after the application of said pro- a w in d m ill p u m p in g d ire ct in to a 1 reeds, that plaintiff have judgment against . the defendants W illiam F. Weigand and cistern having a 12,000 g a llo n ca- p a rity and located o n a tid e h ill p ro v id in g good pre»«ure to a ll p a rti o f the bouse and grounds. M r . Andersen hat n o t fo rg o tte n year. T h e total forest service re­ ceipts fo r O re g o n fo r the decade, the farm anim al*, and w h ile p ro ­ 1916-1915 inclusive, was $1,617,- v id in g him self w ith a new hom e ha* also b u ilt a c o m fo rta b le h o m e 588.53. _ fo r hi« farm stock. A new bam A b ill is on the b a llo t ta-exem pt i* being b u ilt 48x90 feet th a t w il factory m achinery, m ade-up stock h o ld 90 ton* o f hay, have ro o m and raw m aterial on hand fro m fo r 20 head o f w o rk horse*. 4 cow *, ta xa tio n . T h e measure is en­ a separate b o x stall fo r sick a n i­ title d “ an act to encourage m anu­ mals, and a large sto re ro o m fo r facturing and he lp b u ild up m anu­ his harness and surry, w h ile o ve r­ facturing industries in O re g o n , by e xe m p tin g the above fro m the head w ill be b u ilt a large granary. T h e barn is placed o n a concrete burden o f ta x a tio n .” fo u n d a tio n and* stall p a rtitio n * The manufacture of tanks, silos, upon concrete post*. I t is placec wood pipe and conduit* ranis against a side h ill and a ll the w o rk third among th« wood using in- 1 done in fillin g the large m o w w ith ¡h a y w ill be to p itch it o ff the wag- duatries of Oregon. to place the purchaser of said premises at I said sale in immediate possession thereof; and that the defendants and each and all of them and all persons, claiming by, through or under said defendants or any of them, be forever barred of any and all right, title, equity and interest in and to said premises or any part thereof, save only the statutory right of redemption, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem meet and eouitable. This summons ia published in the Sher­ man County Obaerver, a weekly newspa­ per of general circulation published in Sherman County, Oregon, for six consec­ utive weeks, being »even issues thereof, in compliance with aa order of Hon. D . R. Parker, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Sherman County, which said order is dated the 12th day of July, 1916, and the date of the first publi­ cation o f this summons is the 21st day of July, 1916, and the dite of the last publi­ cation of this summons ia th , 1st day of September. 1916. Fred W . W ilaon, - Attorney for Plaintiff. Feature Photo P lay in five parts from the Book of the same N am e, by Barr McCutcheon MORO THEATRE TH IS SATURDAY *2 1 S S FLECK ORCHARD STORE Cannaci«*« MORO, OREGON Dan McGregor in Charge Brakemea --------------- F R U IT T H A T IS---------------- Ripened' Right— Packed Right— Sold Right Yard Engineers . Coxductof* N O W IN M A R K E T $121S 1292 «32 decreeing that the mortgage aet forth in ’ the o p e ra tio n o f the d yn a m o fo r plaintiff'« complaint be foreclosed and the premises and lands therein described, to- g part of one day each week. i- e S. ie 1 e- ig W ASCO, SEPTEMBER 18, 1918. Pwgraa Courses requiring a four-year high school preparation, are offered In j the following: A G R IC U L T U R E , 16 Department»; COM M E R C K . 4 Department»; B N G IN - K B R 1N G , 6 Departments; M IN K S , 8 Departments; F O R E S T R Y , 8 Depart­ ments; H O M R E C O N O M IC S , 4 Depart­ ments; and P H A R M A C Y . V o c a t i o n a l C o n r a»» requiring aa Eighth Grade preparation for entrance are offered in Agriculture, Dairying. Commerce, Forestry, Hom e M akers, and Mechanic Art». Pharmacy w ith a two- year high school entrance requirement. S C H O O L O F M U S IC .—-Piano, String, Band and Voice Culture. • Catalogue and beautifnl illustrated booklet free. Address T h m RRGISTXAB, It is D r. C o p e la n d ’ s In ­ through a w in d o w in the day. - Each of the upstairs room s are ad­ m ira b ly supplied w ith p le n ty o f > j c r. . • ± - at the E lls w o rth H o te l. Preserve it while yon can. ciated. ' T h e house is supplied w ith nine room s, fo u r sleeping room s and a bath ro o m on the u p p e r SUMMONS flo o r each supplied w ith a large clothes closet and having electric lig h t at n ight and d ire c t lig h t 1 n the Circuit Court of thq State of Oregon r |t ‘ ■ +'" 1st to 15th of each month. THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 1 W -7-16-M U>a-7-lS) John Robertson, pastor. OREGON 'XÎ Î ^ N O T IC E — There w ill be a meeting of the Count j Board o f Equalisation tor Sher­ man County, Oregon, at the Court House in Moro on the 2d Monday in Septe mber, that being the 11th day of September, 1916, to publicly examine the Aaaesament Rolla and correct all error* in valuation, de­ scription of landa, lota or other property am awed by me, and it is the duty of all persons interested to appear at the time In it* Six Schools sad Forty-eight De­ and place appointed. Moro, Oregon, July 18th, 1916. partments ia engaged in the great work OTTO PEETZ, Assessor. of uniting Learning and Labor. F o rty -e ig h th School Y e a r Opeua Is Stopping fo r a few days „ brand» o f choice cigar» can be un- and Miss Clara Ireland, from M on­ L E X IN G T O N , O R E G O N in the d in in g ro o m is operated by the one switch, w h ile that in the liv in g ro o m has a separate switch q u a lifie d ly discussed I . HERBERT W.COPELAND MORO. Uniting Learning and Labor M o r o H o te l. I I j ; R. Morgan Z D exrtlet O . C. MortetMen and Joe H en- C A U FOR BIDS. dricht of M o w and Chat. Gar- Sealed bids will be received by hammer of Kent were admitted the County Court of Gilliam coun­ at citizens of the United States at ty, Oregon, until 12 o’clock noon, a special season of the circu it August 2. 1916, for taking apart court last week. • and moving Cottonwood bridge L . Barnum has purchased the tex former site at the m outh-of i Erskine fa rra.no w rented by Robt. Cottonwood on the John Day Urquhart. This in time will be river. (Bridge washed out last one of the best farms in Sherman spring and moved about 2 miles county and la for sale to any one down the river.) who will improve it as it should The court reserves the right to and could be done. reject any and all bids. G . W . Parman, County Judge. Mrs. Susan B|yant.who has been visiting with her son. Attorney W . C. Bryant, left Thursday for her Portland home. 1029 one-fifth of a i employes) is equal to a 5 per cent advance in all freight rates. Th^ managers of the railroads, as trustees for the public, have no right to place this burden on the cost of transportation to you without a clear mandate from a public tri­ bunal speaking for you. The railroads have proposed the settle­ ment of tfiis controversy either under the existing national arbitration law, or by refer­ ence to the" Interstate Commerce Commis­ sion? This offer has been refused by the employes’ representatives. Shall a nation-wide strike or an investigation under the Gov­ ernment determine this issue? N a tio n a l C o n fere n c e C o m m itte e o f th e R a ilw a y » APPLES. PEACHES, PLUM S A N D S T R IN G B E A N S RUFUS, PAYNE & FOWLIE, P ro p s OREGON, Christy M athewsòn •I» by Walt Mason W hen Christy’s dead a hundred years, the fans w ill still discuss his play, and sigh, while shedding briny tears, "There sire no men like him today! H e used the brains behind his brow, and gave the foe a grievous ja r; the chroniclers have told us how he was for years and years a star. Great pitchers came and cut some grass, and died, and then forgotten Fa were i he saw them come, and saw them pass, and still kicked up a JL mighty stir." The chroniclers will . also tell how Christy, when a game was played, filled up the pipe he chm>ty loved so well, to soothe his nerves, w h s «» an find and frayed. H e smoked Tuxedo every time, the critic’« smoke, the mild and rare, Tuxedo fragrant and sublime, the cool, ZZxVj sweet smoke beyond compare. O’ JT «■■>» i.« .h . , .