5 — SB5
R. C. Byerafes 1 new Stude-
LOST — Between Moro and
biker auto.
Grass Valley on Oct 10 a black
See M u l l i k b ” the harness mak automobile bumper. A suitable
reward for return of same. C. A.
er” at Wasco, Oregon.
Buckley, Grata Valley, Ore.
Mra. W . C. Bryant ts entertain
ing her mother» Mra. Whealdon.
Lecal Church AuMMUkcsaMuts
Ocean to Ocean Record Broken by
S U P E R h S IX
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Carbolinium, fresh stock, now
on sale at The Observer Store.
Sunday School at 10:00 i . m.
Mrs. F. E , Fortner entertained
Preaching service at 11 a.m. and
her aunt, Mbs Scott, during and
7:30
p.m.
before the fair.
A ll are welcome.
Viava Hom e Remedies can be
John Robertson, pastor.
had from Mrs. Grace Bourhill.
B ro k e n by 15 H o u rs
T h e W in n e r of a H undred Records
W in s the Greatest One of A ll
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T h e m o s t c o v e te d record in A m erica h a s a lw a y s been th e T ra n sco n tin en ta l
R ecord . F iv e y e a rs ago a car b eca m e fam ous b y m ak in g th e trip from S an
F r a n c isc o to N e w Y ork in io d a y s and 15 hours. L a st M a y , in g la rin g h e a d
lin e s , th e n e w sp a p e rs ann ounced sen sation al record of 7 d a y s, 11 hou rs and
53 m in u te s— m a d e b y a fam ous B ig h t. T h a t record—th en con sid ered u n b ea t
a b le — w a s later b eaten b y another car.
A nd now the Hudson Super-Six makes
the trip in 5 days, 3 hours and 31 min
utes. Breaking last spring's best record by
m ore than tw o days. Breaking the best
record m ade since then by 14 hoars and
5 9 minutes.
T h e W in n e r in E v e r y G r e a t T e s t
The Hudson Super-Six has now won every
record it has sought.
It has won every stock car record from one
to 100 miles.
It baa made faster speed with a stock motor
than was ever made before— 102.56 miles per
have been won by the Super-Six. Cars with
more power and cart with more speed have
sought for nearly all these records. But the
Super-Six won because it kept its pace. In teat
after test the Super-Six has been the only one
that did not stop.
In this ocean to ocean trip of 3,476 miles
across mountains and deserts— mounting at one
time two miles above sea level—the Super-Six
averaged for the whole trip 28.14 miles per
hour. Yet it went through 350 towns and cities
under speed restrictions.
A new stock of furniture is on Presbyterian church:
the way for the Moro Hardware
Sabbath School at 10 a.m., J.E.
a new store.
& Implement
Coleman, superintendent.
Services morning and evening,
The M oro
ing Co. is well
supplied with
cases« if you are at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Hom e coming service on next
contemplating
ip.
Sabbatbat the Presbyterian church.
bread received’
Freah bn
Let all come with a liberal free
daily by
y Bourhill & Co.
will offering to God for the rich
H . H . Christiansen is now driv harvest he has given us.
Service in Monkland at 2:30.
ing a new six Chalmen, bringing
A
cordial invitation to all.
it home from Portland last Sun
day.
A . J. Adams. Pastor.
A fresh supply of bakery buns,
cookies, etc., io stock each day at
Bourhill & C o.’s.
Cockerels for sale. This is a
M r. and Mrs.MalcoIm Neal were new breed of chickens; large as
bpsiness visitors at M oro Monday the Red Rhode Island and having
from their farm in the Fairview the laying qualities of tbe White
Leghorn. For price iaquire of
district.
C. L. Ireland, M oro.
Heavy team.harness and wagon
and one mare and colt, all for
sale for $200. Inquire of C. M .
Young Bronze gobblers and
Biggs, M oro. ,
Rhode Island Red pullets and
C. C. Callaway has a new Stu- cockrels for sale. Phone or write.
debaker 6-cyliader in place of the
Mrs. T . S. Reese,
Monkland, Ore.
Ford that he formerly hit the high 3to6*
placet with. V $T
.
Notification has been received that the price
advances $175 December 1st
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• J. R. K A S E L B E LR G
W A S C O ,
8H E R M A N
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O R E G O N
MORO, SHBBM AN CO.,OBKOON:
li hn i Ciiplete Stick if
ü ftp for S t a Gouty.
Cold Weather Needs
F R ID A Y
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L o s e r N o . 121.
Moro. Or.
iMeeto tbe firot and third
Thurodav evening« of each
month
Vioiting member«
cordially invited to meet
By order of W . M .
J. M . P arr y , Secretary.
A. r . A A M
with ua.
■ •th la h n m
ChftRtftr
n o . 78 o. R. •»
Regular communication
leach 2d and 4th Thursday
»evening« monthly.
I M r «. N rllir C ushman ,
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W orthy Matron
M rs . M at B arnum , Secretary.
Farm ers CSuaational and C o -O p e r
ative Unlan e f A m eriea
M o r o L o c a l N o . 41
Meet« tn I .O . O . F . hall each 2nd and 4th
Saturday afternoon.
VUitinA member«
welcome.
W . S. Powell, President.
C. G . Silver, Secretary.
Undertaking Supplies
N o trouble to show stock. Call and ask
for what ycu need.
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Every Home can have
L M usical Instrument
It you have a news item, tell it
to the Observer. jD ou’t imagine
we know it and then wonder why
it is not in the paper 'phone it in.
A. M . Young and wife are visi
tors in Moro from Tygh Valley
during the fair at the home of
their daughter, Mrs. F. E . Fagan.
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RB out ths coupon
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Sherman.Stay
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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 sell in
the line 1 am handling.
Come in and see me.
Write or phone’ about your
cattle, veal, poultry, eggs, butter, and green or dry
hides.
L. S. |4INES, T h e
W A S C O , O R EG O N
M eat M an
P h o n e M a in 3 7 3
AT
THE
Callaway Place
One Mile South of Monkland, in Hay Canyon
M r. and Mrs. A, W . Rudeen
from Portland, are visitors in
M oro during the fair. Mrs. Ru
deen was formerly Jeanette Rut
ledge.
Ray Ragsdale wgg in The Dalles
Saturday, buying » Buiek auto anc
arranging for his Ford five pas
senger car to be transformed into
a two ton farm truck-
L . J. Pape and family are ar
ranging to move to Portland for
the winter, leaving Wea^ey Fuller
and wife in charge p i the farm
while they are away.'
Mrs. Fred Mein
part of the first da
the home of Mrs.
Mrs. Meindl is a f
of M oro, now livi
ör,BD,r
¡,ii
as a visitor
the fair at
C. Bryant.
resident
Portland.
from his
to see
r's coun-
H e drove
1 the way.
Chas. Bullard was celled to Van
Very desirable Studebaker five
couver,
Wash., Sunday to attenc
passenger touring ear in good con
dition. Inquire at the Observer his mother, who moat lik
likely wil
office.
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ition be
undergo a surgical
te Sher-
fore M r. Bullard's
man county.
Should try our famous chick
The local W . C.
en plate dinner; all kinds of nice social at the home of
sandwich, pie, cake, gdbd coffee.
> W illard Lunch Counter. Bryant Friday aft
ing between fifty a
ent. A very enjoy
was had. The
T o or from any poinLpartic- were about $10. D
ularly Sherman county. Experi
enced driver and car always ready. Huddleston had
Phone me at my expense from vitation to be present
any place. Reasonable charges explanation of the
with plenty of time given com the proposed Bre
mercial men to “ make” towns. ment; number 315
Iranian al Biggs
Liver, intuibili Service
musical instrum ents within rrery-
Bert Bagley, Owner
THE DALLES, - - OREGON
Lowell, younger son of M r. and
Mrs. W . E. Barres, was taken to
The Dalles Sunday for an opera
tion for appendicitis.
Caskets and Robes always on
J A. Rasmussen
band; special supplies and caskets
winter
home st
ordered at any time.
Sam Brisbine, M oro, Oregon. how much better th
ty fair is over the 1
in hir Oakland eig
Moro Trading Co. I lltl
at 11 a.m., I will sell Sovereign, three thorough bred
brood mares, and a number of colts sired by Sover
eign ranging in ages from 3 to 6 years old. These
three brood mares have all had colts by Sovereign
that have been trained and raced and have proved to
be winners and they are with foal now by Sovereign.
Terms of Sale—-Bankable notes bearing 8% inter
est due Oct. 15, 1917; 10% discount for cash.
Restaurant at the F a ir Grounds.
Meals and short orders at any
October 13. 1916 time from 6:30 a. m. to 8 p. m
Quick service. Try it. C .M . Biggs
Eupftka
Comforters
Wool Blankets
Cotton Blankets, Etc.
MORO, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER I4TH
The M oro Trading Co. has a
well stocked aaaortment of men’s
suits from which to select your
next wearing apparel.
Chas. Bullard hat told his Ford
car to Clare Axtell and now rides
in a ‘‘real automobile«” as Charlie
describes his new Studebaker car.
O O U N T V
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Hero Property For Sale
Mra. J. T . Langley and M in
Della Briefer are friends visiting
Seven-room house; good barn;
from Portland at the home of three lots; dose to garage; well
and windmill; cheap and good
Mra. J. B Holman
terms.
J. G. M edler accepted delivery
Alex Hunter,
Moro. Oregon
on a Hudson Super-Six Saturday, tfa21
thus the advance in price has no
terrors for Cally.
Mrs. Thomas is a visitor from
the Willamette v a lle y , during fair
week, at the home at her daugh
ter, Mrs. G . E . Lewellen.
H U D SO N MOTOR CAR COflPANY, DETROIT MICHIGAN
FO R
» ill Hhadi I M
Turkeys and Chickens
F r ic tio n A lm o s t N il
That is the great fact about the Hudson Su
hour,
per-Six. Its chief supremacy lies in endurance.
It has broken all records for 24 hours— 1819 The Super-Six invention added 80 per cent to
miles. That is 52 per cent farther than any our motor’s efficiency, solely by reducing vi
stock motored car ever went in that time before. bration.
It reduced motor friction almost
It won the Pike’s Peak H ill Climb—the to nil.
greatest hill-climbing test ever held—against 20
By nearly ending friction it has nearly ended
wear. And all these world’s records are due
great can specially built for the climb.
And now. as a crowning achievment, it mainly to that fact. The motor is small and
breaks the record which means more than all light. It is smaller in size to scores of light
sixes. But the Super-Six invention has made
—the Transcontinental record.
i< 80 per cen» efficient. It has made it fully
twice as enduring.
A ll D u e to E n d u r a n c e
You will never want your car to do what the
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ft.
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Super-Six
has done. But you do want the car
The Hudson Super-Six now holds all im
which
shows
this endurance. And every month s
portant records. Al, the records save those
made with special racing cars such as buyers use will increase your regret if you fail to get
never get. And practically all of those records the Super-Six.
A G E N T
Methodist church:
Owing to the fact that my dairy business is constant
ly increasing and I have a very limited amount of
pasture, I find I am compelled to quit the breeding
of horses or hunt a larger ranch, so I have decided to
sell my brood mares and the stallion “Sovereign” who
needs no introduction to the horse people of this state
for his colts have proven him to be a remarkable sire
both of race horses and general purpose horses, when
common mares are bred to him, his colts weighing
from 1200 to 1400 from ordinary farm mares. At
G borgk E llard ,
Grau Valley, Oregon. Brewer's amendment.
Oct. 20, 1916
Commencing at 10 O’clock.
Free Lunch at'Noon
15 head of A1 Work Horses,
including 7 Mares, ranging
from 2 to 6 years.
1 fine 15-16 Shire Stallion
7 young Colts, ready to wean
2 full-blooded Jersey Cows,
now fresh
1 12-foot McCormick Header
2 Header Boxes
2 Wagons
1 24-footwoodfram eHarrow
1 three bottom 12-inch Plow
1 Rod Weeder
L Fanning Mill
5 Sets good Team Harness
1 set double Buggy Harness
1 set single Buggy Harness
14 Turkeys
Rhode Island Red Pullets
Household Furniture
Numerous other things too
small To mention
TERMS:—All sums under $10 oash; all sums over $10 5 per cent discount for cash or
approved bankable note due October 1st, 1917. All settlements must be made
before goods are taken away.
C. C. CALLAWAY, Owner
C. G. HULS, Auctioneer