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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1916)
The Ill ■ — O b s e rv e r ■ The Home You Have Wanted H O B O , S i i m i AM O O .,O B M O « : Affilai p jjü j h Sham Jonty, F R I D A Y ..................A u g i u t l . 1916 D id you ever get io far as to find out about what it w ould coat? E v e r have o r tee a plan of it o f anything like it ? K o ro ko L e « « * IS «. I t i . B e th le h e m C h a p te r no . 78 O. B. S. o r expensive a job they had thought, and today they are enjoying their new hom e Regular communication leach 2d and 4th Thursday »eveaioAB monthly. I ks . N bllib C ushm an , _____ O u r architects have planned in the last year over 100 homes for customers. W e can make year ideal k a m fit year pocketbook W orthy Matron M bs . M at B a k n u m , Secretary. Farm ers C duantional and C a -O p o e - etlva U n io n of A m e rle a Mono L ocal N o . P lan b o o lu help you to decide— and we w ill submit blue-printed plans with our right price on all m aterial necessary fo r the building. Sim p le, isn't it? no o b li gation to this at all. no "p e e v in g " if Local Ckarck Jo r Sunday, Aag. 6. La gagements in the county. N e il M c D o n a ld was a business visitor in tow n this week and re p orted that be had threshed his barley, w hich went twenty sacks to the acre. Harvesting 1operations began Tuesday at die W. S. Powell ranch west of town. Howell Bros, are doing the work with a self- propelling H o lt combine.- Hedges A Huh were the lowest bidders on concrete construction for the new K err school building. Bids w ere taken fo r concrete, brick, tile andjfconcrete blocks. W . M . B u rris began harvesting operations with his combine Tues day on h it farm east of M onkland. This machine w ill also harvest the crops for Star Ruggles and H ow ard Conlee. F . H . Spencer is in charge of Methodist church: the book-keeping department of Sunday School at 10:00 l . m. the M oro Trading Co. in place of Preaching service a t - 11 a. m Miss A ile e n T a te , who has resigned and 8:00 p. m. to accept a position in the post A ll are heartily invited. office at Wasco. John Robertson, pastor.. M artin Hansen and family re you d o n ’t buy. "Sn 1.1. lutii Uul It" -AT- The Home oPTum-A-Liimber’ We H a v e . . Bedsheets, Waterbags, Canvass, Comforts, - — — — Crockery, 41 Meets la I .O G .F , h all each 2nd aad 4th Saturday afternoon. Visiting members welcome. W. 8. Powell, President. C. G . Silver, Secretary. Just give us an idea of the kind of house you have in m in d — our big new Free Blankets, ; Urquhart his busi Heacock of t with M rs . R o b t. M r . H eaco ck fills D r . D . G . M c C o rk le and family A. F. a A. M. Moro. o r. the firal sad third of P o rtla n d wore guests o f M rs. J. v eveniota of I Viaitind members G Woods Tuesday last while on cordially invited to meet their way home from an auto trip with Ul." By order of W . M J . M . P abbt . Secretary. to Crater Lake. Q u ite a few people have found atter talking w ith us that building “ the hom e they have always w anted" wasn't so big Tents, M rs . O G ra n d e w i Graniteware. j Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, turned Sunday from their camp Mrs. R. M. Benson was a Wasco ing and fishing trip to the M etoli visitor last Friday. ous section. Miss Ruth left the See M ullikin "the harness mak party at Kent for a visit with Chai. Bordman and family. er" gt Wasco. Oregon. If you want to know what "S in ” Large loaf fresh bread for 10 is go to the M oro Theatre this, cents at the Ellsworth Hotel. Thursday, evening, when the Si- Carbolinium, fresh stock, now renic Vampire, Freda Bara, will on sale at The Observer Store. - be present in moving pictures that Viava Home Remedies can be w ill move you. had from Mrs. Grace Bourhill. Mrs. T. P. Randall and family Moro Trading Co. H E A C O C K O F - S P E C IA L IS T L A -G R A N D E - W ill be at the M O R O H O T E L Iriiq a l Satiriay, I15. Htk i l l 181, W ith His Complete Optical Equipment. H e Carrie, the lateat electrical le n t grinding m achinery with h i m i t y o u need optical w o rk done. t o a d I w I m d w h a t tom e people aap about glaaaea Heacock fit«. Cora, Orudo« O . M . H bacock Tb«<* ■ad oor d o ----- --- Vary truly. for reading m, ' a T c . Dear Sir: HanaUtoe. Orafoq. I baro aaal you byrodStaaad ."-‘XÏTd.aï ‘’ü Ü Ä Ä ‘ iXiSo—.. o. M H bacock : ■ Pend la ton. Orage« Thia win introduce a potleat <4 « ia s .M r Wataroun. whoan I an «ending to yo« for Ma>aaana«ioo«<tbaayai I have aaaared “ . «¡X t earfu l aad ddfthal work al yoar Ridia. Orado« xr.*.^r k“ * - S r S tu a -M .« .. 1 O M H iacoc K: I desire to extend my sincere thanks to each and all of the peo ple of M oro who so kindly assist ed in laying my beloved brother, Oscar T. Burnett, to rest, and the information so prom ptly given me when I inquired about him. I pray G od’s richest blessings on each one who were so kind and hope to meet all on that bright celestial shore where loved ones never part and no farewell tears are shed. JoMpbi Orage» T CALL AND SEE US ABOUT YOUR BANKING. • << Bai)k of M ° r° MORO, OREGON J.F. Belshee A precioua one from ua ¡(gone, A voice we love la stilled, A place it vacant in our home Which never can be filled. Tho our hearts are heavy And our heads in sorrow bow Our darling brother rests above W ith no pain or sorrow now. Rest, dear brother, your sorrows are o ’er, And we’ll meet again on that blissful shore Where loved ones meet with Christ to dwell, And there’ll be no heartaches or sad fare wells. Mrs. L. D. Rice, Osceola, Neb. Projrletor -Complete Stock of- Leather and H arness Supplies. Call and See Our Stock of Men’s and Boys’ Saddles at Different Prices, from $13.50 to $5o.oo. CHAIN AND LEATHER WORK HARNESS of all kinds. Work Horses for Sale. Cow and Horses for Sale Mrs. M ildred Mortensen was a business visitor at Wasco last week interviewing m illinery drummers as to the fall styles. W . C. M ille r was a business v i< itor in M oro Saturday last and while here purchased a new kitch en range for home use. |H E hail fellow well met, the man who spend* as he goes, is popular just so lonv as he is a hail fellow well met, so long as he spends as he goes. His fair weather friends leave him the minute he is in financial distress. Don’t be one of these kind. I f yon 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. If yon al ready have a hank account make it a point to keep a healthy balance, a good margin to work on. I f yon haven’t a bank account open one with ns today. Card of Thanks. RJy Doan, clerking at L. J: arrived here Thursday after a six Three span for sale reason Lucas & Co., is visiting at Wasco. weeks touring trip in the interior of the state, and will visit for a able; your choice out of twenty H olt 16-foot harvester in good few days with Mrs. Randall’s sis head; approved notes w ill be ac shape for sale; terms; see Cros- ter, Mrs. J. G. Woods. cepted; phone through M oro or field. H . B. Belshee, A party of E. O. L. Co. offi write VanW inkle photo studio w ill 3t*a4- Monkland, Oregon. be open next Sunday. Last chance cials were in the county last week, returning by auto and the Colum for this time. bia river highway to Portland Neil McDonald bought a Bain with C. E. Johnson as chauffer A 24-Loot cut harvester for wagon from G inn, Coleman & and the J. F. F obs Stud ebaker. Mie or trade. Inquire of Belshee Co. Tuesday. Harness Shop, M oro, Oregon. The finest grade of breakfast «Mr** Eva Doan was a visitor bacon, home cured by themselves, this week from Wasco at the home is on sale at Lee Hines Wasco of her daughter, Mrs. L. J. Lucas. Market. It is made from light One good milk cow and a The Revolving Rod Weeder weight, special selected hogs, and few head of work horses. Apply does best work under difficult con costs less per pound than other to W. R. Reid, Klondike. Oregon ditions. Geo. W . Hansell, local brands. agent. •W Your chickens w ill soon pay ! J. J. Schaeffer took out a load for them selves in increased egg City residence, electric lights of lumher Friday .with which to production if you w ill use a quart and city water; 7-rooms; plastered; build additional room onto his can o f carbolineum around the close in; good side walk. Very barn. chicken house and perches; you reasonable. Part cash, terms. Four room residence, has elec Mrs. C. L. Powell and children can get it at the Observer Book tric lights and city water; acreage left Sunday for Newport, where Store. property; good building and good she expects to visit for at least a The Revolving Rod Weeder, part of town. Can be had on month* made iq,Cheney, Washington, is easy terms. Alex Hunter, J. B. Morrison took out one of sold in eight different states and in tfa21 M oro, Oregon the Maytag power washing ma Canada. It is the most substan chines Tuesday from G inn, Cole tial and satisfactory implement for man & Co. summer fallow laad. Geo. W . C. E. Sheets and family left Hansell, local agent. Sunday for a two weeks’ camping J. R. Kaseberg and wife, accom and fishing trip on the headwaters panied by Dr. J. G. Kelly, re of the Metolious. turned to their homes at Portland M. A. Bull is in charge of the last Sunday. M r. Kaseberg was city light and water plant during in the county interviewing pros the absence o f C. E. Sheets upon pective purchasers of the latest Hudson automobile. his annual vacation. S IG H T Dr. 1. M. Smith and wife were visitors in M oro Tuesday for the first time in sixteen years. They were on their way home from an auto visit to Crater Lake, going by way of the Willamette valley and through central Oregon. Dr. Smith form erly was a practicing physician located at M oro and moved to Tillam ook sixteen years ago. Moro Property For Sale Anything you may need for your Harvest Outfit. ^ ™ -T H E — W e call attention to the an nouncement . of O«.M . Heacock visiting M oro next Friday and Saturday, August 11th and 12th. M r. Heacock is an expert eye specialist, form erly in business at this place» but more recently lo cated at LaGrande. He has with him electrical machinery for prop erly fitting lenz as needs require. Harvester For Sale One standard H o lt Combined Harvester; 20-foot cut; 28-inch cylinder; been run three seasons; has 33-horse Shantonia hitch; both in good shape; price complete, f.o.b. Condon $1,000, secured note or cash. W ill guarantee the machine. W. I. Ebbert, a7tf Condon, Oregon H . U. Martin and fam ily w ill leave Saturday by auto for New Should try our famous chick port, going by the Columbia river en plate dinner; all kinds of nice highway. They expect to spend sandwich, pie, cake, good coffee. several days in Portland upon W illard Lunch Counter. their return, trying the short auto drives about that city, Travelers at Biggs GINN, COLEMAN & CO MORO, OREGON A B argain in Osborne Reapers Offered cheaper than any Reaper ever before aold ia the county. Car Load of McCormick Headers Just Arrived. Car Load of Bain, Bettendorf and Iron Wheel Wagons • I n «tock—bought before price« advanced. Anyone wanting a wagon had better take advantage qf this unusual opportunity. TOP BUGGIES AND HACKS C n ll our Blue Beauty Universal and Ma- jeitic CookinJi Ranges. Insurance Gasoline and O il Perfection Cooking Stoves, in 2, 3 and n n J ana oee 4-burners in both kinds. GINN, COLEMAN & CO. MORO, OREGON. Undertaking Supplies P. L. Schamel lost a young mare Caskets and Robes always on Sunday morning T ro m what is Dr. C. L. Hatfield o f Skamok hand; special supplies and caskets supposed to be too much half- awa was a visitor this week at the ordered at any time. farm o f his brother-in-law, W . G. cured hay in which Were a quan Sam Brisbine. M oro. Oregon. tity of weeds. Dr. Beletski.V. S., C. Woods, east of M oro. from Wasco was called, but could M r. and Mrs. C . L. Ireland, ac not save the animaL companied by E. S. Ackerman, Two Revolving Rod Weeders To or from any point, partic were Sunday visitors at the J. B. have been sold in this locality this ularly Sherman county. Experi Ashby farm near Grass Valley. month just because you can de enced driver and car always ready. It you have a news item , tell it stroy your big weeds with the Re Phone me at my expense from to the O bserver. D o n ’t im agine volving Rod Weeder and leave any place. Reasonable charges with plenty of time given com we kn o w it and then w o n d er w h y your ground in good condition. mercial men to "m ake" towns. it is n o t in the p ap e r 'p h o n e it in. See Geo. W . Hansell for prices. G eorge E llard . Grass Valley, Oregon. E a rl Esselstyne. fro m E c h o ,w ill Recognizing the Observer as a be in charge at the T u m a lu m great news dispensed W . C. M ille r L u tn b er C o . M o r o yards during has ordered the paper sent regu the «vacation of M a n a g e r M a rtin . larly to his m oth er Mrs. Mary We have in our employ the M is t P earl M a y was a visitor in M iller, at Zion, N .C . He says best shoe mechanics on the Pacific Sherm an county this week fro m it saves letter writing, end is much coast; they make new work or newsier than letters,E repair old shoes and we guarantee T h e D alles, where she is taking a to do your work cheaper and bet nurse's training court« at the hos Deputy Sheriff-jR. C. O rnduff ter than any cobbler who has pital. *5 ' and wife and Mrs. OrndufTs pa never learned the trade. We pay postage both ways . O i G . Sayrt last F rid a y got his rents from The Dalles in one auto, and furnish mailing bags for future right «m> in the w ay o f a pitch and Judge Jojin Fulton and fami shipments with your first order. fork m anipulated by B ill James; ly in their Franklin» w ill make a A ll shoes returned promptly. result, a very sore arm fo r a few party that expect to leave M oro Victor Marden, T h e D alles, O re g o n . days. , next Sunday for Crater Lake. Livery Automobile Service Shoe Repairs by Parcel Post T H E W ASCO MARKET I handle all kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats. Fish, Oysters and Crabs in season. Also a ll kinds of vegetables. I am in the market for anything you have to sell in the line I am handling. ,• . Come in and see me. W rite or phone about Y®ur cattle, veal, poultry, eggs, butter, and green or dry hides. L. S. HINES, The Meat Man WASCO, OREGON T ry a W a n t Ad. In The Observer. I t Pays. Phone M ain 373 if minai am JOB PRINTING % ¿1