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Be Sure Your Repairs are Properly Executed
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will be the
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When a tire needs repairing it is best to have the work
done by a man who thoroughly understands his busi
ness. Amaieur repairing often results disastrously and
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MORO TIR E SH O P
The following poem y^a brief resume of the
thrilling picture story that come» to the Moro
Theater on Tuesday, August 17th. The picture
it a dose adaption of the »tory told in verse
and is rated among the members of the picture
world as a ’‘special0 feature. Usual 'prices
prevail.
L M. Thompson, Proprietor,
8 y«ire it the tire gams
Opposite the M oro H dw & Im p. Co
Vulcanizing
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come in and let me tell you why
of L ib e rty .”
O ficial P a je ?
fa' S i r a
C w ity .
In nil humim probability we shall
next w inter see a congestion of rail
road traffic w o r e than we had last
w inter In-eause the railroads will then
be no b e tte r prepared to handle traffic
than they a re now. They cannot get
ready before next full for the large
increase in business. E verything which
can be handled this sum m er should be
tran sp o rted nt the earliest moment
■possible. Every p riv ate family and
every factory which can stock up with
coal »hiring th e ^ u iu n ie r should do so.
W ith a steady dem and from all coal
consum ers with a view to supplying
next w inter’s needs, the mines could
be kept in regular operation during
the sum m er and the railroads, ham-
pere«, as they are. would In all prol a
hllity he able to h a lite , sjiys Manu
fac tu re rs’ Record. Anyone who puts
o f f buying his supply o f coal until next
w inter is taking n great risk of get
ting none.
G e o . N . C r o s f ie ld , W a s c o , O r e ,
WlüRO THEATER
W ednesday,Augiist 18th
GenXVX— HoWaiianS,1
In Their Dreamy Oriental Fantasy
“ Princess of Paradise”
We* cun give some Intelligent
thought to a problem of the g reatest
moment, th a t of distribution from the
fa n n e r to consum er, which shall elim
inate some m easurable portion of the
unnecessary w aste seemingly Insep
arable from present methods, w rites
A rthur W. D ouglas In N ation’s Busi
ness. We have enough vital problem s
In th e absolutely essential m a tte r of
' ag ricu ltu re to keep us engaged for
years to çome. M eanwhile the fa rm
er. In desperation, seeks to solve
them for him self and mattes steady
headw ay through co-operative nasn-
clatlons.
Sunday n ig h t th e safe of th e H otel
Sherm an a t Wasco w as robbed of-
about $281 in money and sev eral h u n
dred d o lla rs in checks by a stra n g e r
who se n t th e n ig h t w atchm an a fte r
1 ice w h ile h? w aited for th e frozen
w a te r in th e hotel lobby and, in c i
d e n ta lly , opened th e unlocked safe
1 and helped h im self, being gone when
th e ice was ready for him . The nex t
day th e checks w ere retu in ed by par-
! cel post from A rlin g to n . From d e
scrip tio n s furnished it is th o u g h t the
robber is a form er em ployee.
SEE-PRIN C ESS ALOHA
Sensational Hula Dancer
H EAR—Joseph Rigredus
Information Wanted
R IC H A R T Z .—In fo rm atio n w anted of_
th e w hereabouts of the h eirs and
n ex t of kin of
G ERT R U D E
R1CHARTZ, who em ig ran ted to
th e U nited S ta te s in 1892 and
who in S eptem ber, 1892, a t P en
d leto n , Oregon, declared her in
ten tio n s of citizen sh ip to th e
U nited S ta te s, a t th is tim e a
m arried brother resided in E a s t
ern O regon.
A ddress NELSON H. T U N N IC L 1F F,
115 Broadw ay, New York C ity.
Master of the Steel Guitar
W ait fo r Dr. F reeze, if
you need eye service.
T rip s each m onth to
Moro and oth er tow ns.
The Greatest of AH Hawaiian Shoivs
A lw ays read the O bserver.
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About the Economical Ford Trucks
I w ant free life and I w ant fresh a ir;
... And I sigh te r th e c a n te r a fte r th e ca ttle.
T h e crack of th e w hips like th e sh o ts In a battle,
T h e medley of h o rn s and hoofs and h erd s
T h a t w ars and w rangles and s c a tte rs and sp rea d s;
T h e green ben eath and th e blue above,
And dash and danger, and life and love.
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- *•' L asca used to ride
On a mouse g ray m u stan g close to my side,
W ith blue serap e and b rig h t belled sp u r;
I laughed w ith joy aa I looked a t her!
L ittle knew sh e of books or. of cre ed s;
An Ave M arla sufficed h e r needs;
L ittle she cared, save 6c be by my side,
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T o rldh w ith me, and ev er to ride,
From San S aba s sh o re to L av aca’s tide.
S he was as bold as th e billow s th a t beat,
She was as wild as th e b reezes th a t blow ;
From h er little head to h er little feet
She was sw ayed In her su p p len ess to and fro
By each g u st of passio n ; a sapling pine,
T h a t grow s on th e edge of a K an sas bluff,
And w ars w ith th e wind w hen th e w ea th er is rough,
Is like th is L asca, th is love of mine.
9 h e would h u n g er th a t I m ight eat,
W culd tak e th e b itte r and leave me th e sw eet;
But once, when 1 m ade h e r jealo u s for fun,
At som ething I'd w hispered, or looked, or done,
One Sunday, in San Antonio.
T o a glorious girl on th e Alamo,
She drew from h er g a rte r a d ear little dagger,
And—sting of a w asp !—it m ade me stag g er!
An inch t o the left, or an Inch to the right.
And 1 shouldn’t be m aundering h ere to-night;
But she sobbed, and, sobbing, so sw iftly bound
H er torn reboso ab o u t th e wound,
T h at I quite forgave her. S cratch es d o n ’t count
In T exas, down by th e Rio G raude.
A N Y T IM E
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MORROW
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OREGON
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H er eye was brow n—a deep, deep brow n;
H er h air w as d ark e r than h er eye; _
And som ething in h ^r sm ile and frown,
Curled crim son lip and in step high,
Showed th a t th e re ran jn each blue vein,
Mixed w ith th e m ilder Aztec stra.u ,
T he vigorous vintage of Old Spain.
She was alive in every lim b
W ith feeling, to the finger-tips;
And when th e sun is lik e a fire
And sky one shining, so ft sapphire,
One does not drink in little sips.
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The air was heavy, thfe n ig h t w as hot.
I sat by h e r side, and forgot—fo rg o t;
F orget the herd th a t w ere tak in g th e ir rest,
Forgot th e a ir was close opprest,
T hat the T ex as n o rth e r com es sudden and scon,
In the dead of night or the blaze of neon;
T h at once let the herd a t its b reath ta k e fright,
N othing on earth can sto p th e flig h t;
And woe to th e rider, and woe to th e steed.
Who falls in fnent of th e ir mad stam pede!
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W as th a t th u n d er? I grasped the cord
Or my sw ift m ustang w ithout a word.
I sprang to the saddle, and she clung behind.
Away! on a hot chase down th e wind!
But never was fox h u n t half so hard,
For we rode for our lives. You shall h ear how we
fared,
In T exas, down by the Rio G rande!
“It sure will Tickle You”
gays th e G o o d J u d g e
To.find how long the
full rich taste of the
Real Tobacco Chew
lasts.
That’s why It really
caves you money to use
this class of tobacco
instead of the ordinary
kinds.
Any man who uses the
R eal T ob acco Chew
will tell you that.
The mdstaiifc flew, we urged him on;
T h ere was one chance left, and you have but cn e ;
H alt, jum p to ground, and shoot y o u r h o rse;
Crouch u n d er his carcase, and tak e your ch an ce;
And I f the ste e rs in th e ir fran tic course
Don’t b a tte r you both to pieces at once.
You may th an k your s ta r; if not, good bye
Tc th e quickening k iss and th e long«drawn sigh,
And the open a ir and th e epen sky,
In T exas, down by th e Rio G rande!
The ca ttle gained on us and, Just as I felt
For my old six shooter behind in my belt,
Down cam e the m u stan g and down cam e wo,
Clinging together, an d —w hat was th e re st?
A body th a t spread itself on my breast.
Two arm s th a t shielded my dizzy head,
Two lips th a t hard on my lips w ere p re st;
T hen cam e th u n d e r In my ears.
As over us surged the sea of ste ers.
Blows th a t beat blo :d Into my eyes,
And when I could rise—
L asca w as dead!
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Put up in two styles
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RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
W e 'y m a n - B r y to n C o m p a n y , 1107 B ro ad w a y , N ew Y ork C f,_
I gouged out a grave a few feet deep,
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And th ere in E a rth ’s arm s I laid h er to sleep;
And th e re she is lying, and no one knows;
And th e sum m er shinSElStnd th e w inter snow s;
For m any a day th e flow ers have spread
A pall of p etals QYer h e r h e a d ;
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And the little gray haw k hangs aloft in the a.r.
Aud the sly coyote tro ts h ere and th ere,
And th e black sn ak e glides and g litte rs and slides
Into a rift in a cotton-w cod tre e ;
And th e buzzard sails on.
And com es and is gone.
S tately and still like a ship a t sea;
And 1 w onder why I do n ot care
' For th e th in g s th a t a re like th e th in g s th a t were.
Does half my h ea rt lie buried th ere
In T exas, down by th e Rio G rande?
F O S S & GO.
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MORO, ORÈQON
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Auto Repairing and Storage
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R . S. G O F F , M A N A G E R
Moro, Oregon
Notice: There w ill l>e a meeting
County Board of Equalization
Sherman County, Oregon, at the
House in Moro on the second
Monday in September, that being the
13th day of September, lt>20, to pub-
examine the Aaseaameut Rolla,
ct all error» in valuation, dee-
cription of lands or other property a»-
by me. All petitions muat be
in writing and verified by oath
the- applicant and filed with the
Board within 15 day« from the time it
ia by law required to meet.
Otto Peetz, County Assessor.
Card of Thanks
We wish tg thjip^ |h e many friends
for their kindness and floral offerings
during the illness end death of our
wife and daughter.
Mr. W E. Newton.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W . Pinkarton-end
fam ily.
Iron, Steel and Coal, Hardwood, Carriage
and Wagon Material
Notice io Creditors
In the County C ourt of th e S ta te of
Oregon fo r Sherm an County.
N otice ia hereby given th a t th e un
d ersig n ed has been appointed ex ecu
tr ix of th e e s ta te of John Sherm an .1
Hasting-», deceased, by th e County
C ourt o f th e S ta te o f Oregon, for
Sherm an County, and has qualified
A ll persona h av in g claim « « g ain st
said e s ta te are hereby notified to pre» « Æ ll I I
gent name duly verified as by law re
q u ired to the undersigned a t th e office
of B rig h t & B ryant, Moro, O regon,
w ith in aix month« from d ate h ereof.
D ated and first published A ugust
18th, 1920.
S usie I. H astin g s, E x ecu trix .
B rig h t A B ry an t, A ttorney« for E sta te .
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WA3CB TIRE AND VULCANIZING WORKS
Dr. Perry Wood«, yoyn^er brother
to “ U ncle” Jas Wood«, whs vlaiting
in Moro thia week from Evanston,
Indiana, where Dr. Wood« has a long
aatablished surgioal practise.
Guy C ham ne««,
P r o p r ie to r
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