A T MS The A Fresh, Clean and Complete Stock GROCERIES MORO, 0HCRM ÀN CO., OR If OOH: QSd&l Piper Sr Staou faaty. F R ID A Y . . . ..September 22. 1916 -A T - B o u rh ill& C o with ua. E u re k a Lealpe N e .1 2 1 . A. r . a A. M. Muro. Or. Meets the firat and third uradav evening» of each month Visiting members cordially invited to meet By order of W . M . J. M . P arry , Secretary. B e th le h e m Moro, Oregon. - .ir-t —«• O b s e rv e r no . C h a p te r 78 o. a. s. Regular communication each 2d and 4th Thursday evenings monthly. ■ . W e aim to thoroughly p le ^ ^ our customer». Anything that we do not have and can secure we will do so on request. M r *. N kllib C us hm an , _____ ’'W orthy Matron M rs . M ay B ar nu m , Secretary. F a rm e rs E d u c a tio n a l an d C o - O p e r - , a tiv e U n le n o f A m e ric a M oro L o cal N o . 41 B uild Y ours T h is Fall (Never a Better Time to Build Than Now.) The Tum-a-Lum Method makes lumber lower today than it was ten yean ago—better in quality—and you .can buy it as cheaply right here in your own town as you can buy anywhere. A complete service department, composed of skilled architects and expert estimators who plan your building along ||ie most modern Meets in 1 . 0 . 0 . P . hall each 2nd aifd 4th* SaturAy afternoon. Visiting members welcome W . S. Powell, President. C. G . Silver, Secretary. Local Church Announcement» for Sunday, Sept. 16. Presbyterian church: Sabbath School at 10 a.m., J.E. Coleman, superintendent. Services morning and evening, at 11 a.m. and 730 p.m. Vacation season being over let us take hold of the'work with both hands. ‘ ’ Forsake not the assembl- ing of yourselves together, as the manner of some is.” —Heb. x:25. A cordial invitation to all. A. J. Adams, Pastor. See M ullikin “ the harness mak­ er” at Wasco. Oregon. . and efficient lines. Alex Hunter was a business vis­ itor at Ione this week. We can tell you the exact cost ot material Carbolinium, fresh stock, now on sale at The Observer Store. necessary for the building. W . H. Ragsdale and family left Wednesday for Pendleton. T o r the purpose of getting started we have r prepared the best plan book ever published, and can make any design suit your ideal» and A new and complete fresh stock of groceries at Bourhill Co.’s. your pocket book. Marvin M iller and Chester A n­ dersen are visiting the Round-Up. We would like an opportunity to Viava Home Remedies can be had from Mrs. GraceTTourhill. S H O W YOU W . C. Rutledge is having tire front of the Hotel M oro repainted » Fresh baker’s bread Received daftyby express by Bourhill & Co. “See H. U. Martin About It.” C. G. Silver and family are at­ tending the round-up at Pendleton Tum-A-Lum Lumber Com’y. ■A. P. Altermatt was a business M r. and Mrs. Jas. Mitchell and visitor at M oro Monday from Mrs. M itchell’s brother, Jim Foss, Rufus, where he conducts a gen­ were in M oro Monday afternoon. eral merchandise business. They were en route to the Pen­ T . E. Hulery has sold a half in­ dleton Round-Up from their terest in the Moro garage to his home near Terrebonne, traveling brother Frank, who will move to by Ford auto. M o ro this.week from Rufus. M r. and Mrs. W. R. Reid were up Saturday from their farm near Klondike, guests of Dr. Sanders and daughter, Miss Frances. OUR FALL STOCK Ladies’ Goats, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Etc. China Ware, Staple and Fancy Groceries, ALL. A T POPULAR PRICES Moro Trading Co. Every Home can have a Musical Instrument Wond«r/ui Value t in Planot. Plafier TaOtbii Maehlntt. Etc. V « MW known to carry only what > is food. whet will endure and what a to n 5 y worth the price aahed. O ur | easy payment terms place the beat | musical ihatrumenta within every- | ono's reach. Fill out the coupon f or write for catalogues Sherman.Rilay&Ca I PORTLAND. OREGON f r no one should build terraces on tfa21 • Moro, Oregon nesday morning. either street or walk. Mrs.' Carl Everett, who has Roy Harbin wa» down from "been visiting her sister, Mrs. R. C. Kent Monday afternoon with a Ornduff. returned to her Wasco We have in our employ the patient for Dr. Morgan, suffering home Wednesday. best shoe mechanics on the Pacific from a bad attack of toothache. coast; they make new work or E. L. Bogart left Monday for M r. Harbin said that harvesting repair old shoes and we guarantee Lebanon. Ore., to attend the bed in the Kent section was being very to do your work cheaper and bet­ side of his father, who is seriously much tangled by reason of thresh­ ter than any cobbler who has ill with heart disease. ing rigs moving in and threshing never learned-the trade. We pay postage both ways E. A. Cushman has a new only a part of a crop and moving and furnish mailing bags for future Studebaker, carrying a picture o f to the next, hoping to corral all shipments with your first order. A ll shoes returned promptly. President W ilson on the wind work in sight by having each man Victor Marden, shield, the same as he had on hi» “ wait for the cloud» to roll by’ at old car. the It was decided at the last meet­ ing of the Dorcas society to again Secretary of State Olcott has change their day of meeting from completed the mailing to regis­ Thursday back Jo Wednesday. tered voters the official pamphlet J. F. Belshee has sold two sets containing the proposed constitu­ of heavy leather farm harness to tional amendments and measures P. J. D illinger this week, for use referred to the people at the gen­ on his farm east of Monkland. eral election next November. It you have a news item, tell it Attorney G. J. Duffey, Ed.New­ to the Observer Don’t imagine ton, John M uir and C. G. Huis we know it and then wonder why were Sherman county boosters in it is not in the paper ’phone it in. attendance last week at the Tygh Undertaking Supplies D ry G oods AT Dr. J. V. M illigan, superintend- ant of Sunday Schools of Oregon Synod ot the Presbyterian church, died from an attack of heart fail­ ure at Marshfield Tuesday after­ noon, shortly after arriving there by train from Portland. Sell or Trade. We Have Just Received Munter ‘Loops-the-Loop’ The Dalle», Oregon. Bought Before the Advance in Price O U R S T O C K O F S u p e r i o r a n d K e n t u c k y D r ills are ready for your choosing. They were bought before the price advanced and if you purchase any time soon we give you this additional advantage. o u r l in e : o f Heating Stoves is Complete These stoves come in either Coal, W ood or a com­ bination of both wood and coal; they were bought before the advance in price and are sure to be able to satisfy you in your Heating Stove Needs. H A VE VO U SE EN The Power Maytag Washer? This is the very best Power Washing Machine made, and comes complete wish a 3-way wringer and engine that is started by a pressure of the fo o t Yoo are Innited to Call and Inspect These Goods. GINN, COLEMAN & GO. MORO, OREGON s T H E W ASCO M A R K ET I handle all kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats. Fish, Oysters and Crabs in season. ~ Also all kinds of vegetables. I am in The market for anything you have to »ell io the line I am handling. Come in and see me. Write or phone about your cattle, veal, poultry, eggs, butter, and green or dry hides. L. S. HINES, The Meat Man WASCO, OREGON Phone M ain 373