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ae»1;, a w m e g .. - . T h e O b server. MORO, OKKOON : F R I D A Y .............. N ov. 3, 1006 P e r s o n a l T a lk W it h Y e a . If vou do not read The Observer W h y Not? U e phould like to have you take It, sod we '.now It would be profitable to vou to*becom e a «obscrlber. W e »end It tw o year* for $2 50; o n e je a r $1 60; lS ^ cts i month 1« »*t mud». T ry It. Order by ro *ta l Card, and pay fas it when you can. At ntiv tim e when requested to do a>s the paper will be dUcontiitued. Hut we expect that all, arrears w ill be paid before such request ,» made. It I* easy to a*k us *f<»r a ataieir.ent, which w ill be cheerfully rendered at any lim e. , ,, z* FATE of THE PATROL M e Dy FRANK H. S W E E T Copvriyht, M>f. by Frank H. bwttt A» the fa c to r’s p atrol, as It was celled, em erged fro m the trees a niau cam e fro m the cabin, a uian strong and p o w e rfu lly ' b u ilt ns ltuoul, the tender. H e was follow ed by several dogs, which m ade straig h t fo r the stronger. ' " j "H e re , you come b ack!” the m an c a lle d .' Then, us the dogs olteyed, he advanced w ith outstretched hand und th e greeting: “G lad to see you, stran gers. Y ou’re the firs t outside faces since I ran across one o f your trapper hunters, nearly a y e ar ugo. | lik e soil tude, but not too much o f I t ” lta o u l m ade a grim ace. l i e wished th e m an had shown a hostile fro n t. It w o « M be Im tter to disclose th e ir er- rau d a t once. “ W e have come” — be begun, b u t was cu t short by the cd ld la l grasp o f the m a n ’s hand. . 7~/- " I see, to have some bu nting. W e ll, th is valley has plenty o f It, and you’re welcom e. I ’m sorry m y cabin’s so sm all, bu t It ’s ju s t about as pleasant outside now. You m ust m ake your cainp rig h t between the cabin and stream , so we can be neighbors. But pardou me. my name's Joan Ix?blane.” H e w aited ln q U 'rln g ly , and perforce R ao ul answered. "You m ay cgjl m t Itaou L A nd these.” pointing to his men one a fte r the other, “are Jacques, Lou , la, Ite r r e , Octsive, Ile u r i and Prosper.” “ A ll good French names,” ap prov in g ly . “ W e ll, Raoul, I f you and these frien d « are uot too tired I would like you to go along w ith u» a fte r the big g e s t'lte a r I ever saw. l i e killed a dog th is m orning, and w e ran him in to a th ic k e t o f sm all pines. One o f my youngsters is w atch in g now. I came back a fte r m ore am m u nition , and we .were a ll s ta rtin g out Just ns you ap peered You can m ake cam p a fte r w a rd . O f course th ere Is no real need far your help,” jo v ia lly , “ b u t you may as w ell be In w ith the fu n. W a lt a » t w it e T bjje I b u rry -MX. the young sters. though. T h e y ’re a ll going, and every last one o f them la as good a h u n te r ns I am.” L aug hing h e a rtily , « h ~z . back, P ierre ,” Raoul added, •’y«’ « may s ta rt by yo u rself to ulg bt." A nd be rose atiru p tly and sought bis blanket. A w eek la h r they w ere still there. Then one da y aa Rnoul w aa w a lk in g along the I>unk o f the stream * bum tulng the re fra in o f a little song which Allene had sung th e’ evening before, he «aw P ierre leave the cabin and come to w a rd him . H e ceased the hum m ing and advanced to m eet him . " I w as Just th in k in g of you, I*lerre," be said. “ 1 w a u t“ — “One m inu te first, R aoul,” In te rru p t ed Pierre, looking em barrassed. “I have a little request to m ake. M ay I h ave tw o or three days’ absence?” “ F o r w h a t? ” w ouderlhgly. “ W h y, 1-<~I w an t to go do w n to the poet a fte r F a th e r Ix c le re . You see, I th at Is, T o ln e tte an d I have talked It over. I —1 shall be gorry to leave you, Raoul, b u t this valley Is the best place I ever s a w 'fo r n home. T h ere b» |»l«uty of gam e a n d - aud” — “ Yea, 1 understand, P ie rre ,” said Raoul kin d ly . There w as an odd look on his face aa he ad d ed : “ You m ay go, o f course. T e ll Jacques I w a u t to see h im .” Jacques w as w a lk in g under the pines w ith Suzette, but he cam e p rom ptly at the message. 7 “ I w au t you to ta k e the men and go back to tin» post,” ltu ou l ordered. "T h e fn elo r w ill be w ondering w h e re w e are. T e ll h im —w h at? " . F o r Jacques w as shaking his bead and digging bis big feet lu the pine needles. “ I f you don’t m ind, R ao u l,” he said sheepishly, “ I —I would ra th e r you'd send Loula—no, I mean Prosper. Loula w ants to stay here. You see, P ie rre la going a fte r F a th e r Leclere, and Su- ■ette and 1”— “Ob, yes, I see,” , d ry ly . “ A nd lo u la w unts to stay also. Is It M a rie ? ” “ N o,” eagerly; “ It ’s Josephine. Oc tave has won • M a rie . T h ey w ill be m arried a t the same tim e .” “ A ud H e n ri and Prosper? H a v e they ta lked It over w ith Jeanne, an d—oh, no; there are not an y m ore girls. W hich o f them has spoken, to Jeanne about F a th e r Legkn eT * Jacques grinned. „ “ Prosper has tried to,” lie answ ered, “bu t Jeanne laughs In bis face. She aays she don’t w a n t ■ n y 'iq a n . They need too m uch looking a fte r. B ut, then, Jeanne Is young,” philosophically. “ She w ill learn better. Prosper says be w ill settle In the va lley and w a i t ” ’’So,” th o u g h tfu lly, “ there is only H e a rt to go back, then ‘‘A nd you, R aoul,” Jacques suggest ed. “Oh, yea, o f course. W e ll, te ll Ile n r l to come here.” B efore H e n ri cam e R aoul had labor! onaly scraw led a note to the facto r, which read; V -----•»— My Dear Factor—I did not have the nerve to force the Intruders away. And, after all. they have os much right here as we. and the country la larre. Pierre la startlrm to the poat today ufter the good father. W hen they return I shall m arry one of I.ahlanc a daughters. Allene, and settle In the valley. You w ill have to look for u better man than 1 am to till my plaoe. Tours, — . R A O U L. M a a le U n d e r D IS B c a ltlr a . '’ Th e first conductor who played w ith a large orchestra In N ew Y o rk w as Louts A! JolKeb. One o f b is pieces waa a “ F ire m a n ’s Q u a d rille .” d u rin g the perform an ce o f which nn a la rm o f fire waa re g u la rly sounded and a brigade •< ft r « n m a p p m rrd tu the b a ll! Th eo dore Thom as w as one o f JuJlien’s vio linists fo r a tim e, and this m ay help to ex p lain w h y be h im se lf In 1807, w hen be gave bis N s w Y ork T e rra c e G ard e n concerts, once created a seuaatlon by m akin g the piccolo players c lim b up Into the trees before the piece began. On another occasion the tu b a p la y e r bad been sent beblnd the audience In to the shrubbery. W hen be began to play the police m istook him fo r a p rac tica l Joker who w aa d is tu rb in g the music and trie d to a rre s t’* him . “I shall never fo rg et the com ical scene,” Thom as w rites in his “ A utobiograp hy,” “as the poor m an fled to w ard the stage, pursued by the Ira te policem an, nod try in g to get In a note here and there an he ra n .” a P e b l l a h e r ’a L i t t l e J o k e . “ IOC SKK, I — THAT IS, TorNBTTK AMP I HAM TALKED IT OVBK.” he w alked back to w ard the cabin, c a ll ing. “Oh, T o lnette, M a rie , Josephine! W e ’re w a itin g !” Raoul had turned to his companion«. “ M ig h t aa w ell, 1 suppose,’’ be said. “ I t w ill not take long, and I m ay have a bettor chance to tell th e m an th a t ba m ust le e v r the country. A t an y rata, I t w ill get us aw a y from the cabin and the m an ’s w ife. I don’t lik e m akin g tro u b le w ith wom en.” • “ B u t there are the children,” suggest ed P ie rre ; "they’re going along.” '*Chlldren don’t uuderatand aa a w o m an would. Besides. 1 can probably d r a w t&ts Jean to one aide and reason w it h h b n I don’t w a n t fo tx» obliged to bu rn hie cabin and use vlokenee.” “ He-e-eb!” P ie rre whispered sh arply. Th ere w as ao much w onder and con stom etton In the vol<* th at Raoul w h irle d quickly, fo llo w in g the direction his gaze Jean 1-eblanc was coming to w a rd them , and behind him w ere the ch ild ren , five young women In neat hnnttng costume* of some coarse, home m ade m a te ria l, w ith rifles over tb etr should era The youngest was fifteen or sixteen. • .. . "N o w , w e are nil ready to s ta rt,” cried Jean Leblauc. “ lin t first let me present you to tny daughters, mes sieurs. Alieufa. (he l*w t o f the lot. Is w atching the bear. These others are T o lnette, klarle, Josephine, Jeanne and Rusette. G irls, this fine looking man who ecerns to be the leader o f our friends la XI Raoul. The others am Ja cju e a, I>oala, Pierre. Octave, H e n ri and IV oeper, They h a re other names th a t id en tify them better, I suppose, bu t I have uot learned them yet. N ow come or A llene w ill get Im patien t and k ill the bear b e ia e lf.” T h a t evening, as th e men w ere s it tin g by th eir cam pfire smoking. P ie rre tu rn ed suddenly to Raoul. “ D id you tell Leblanc?” be asked Raoul knocked the ashes from his pipe and gaaed thought fu lly at the fire. * “ N o," be answ ered; “ I did not find a good chance. T o m o rrow w ill be tim e enough.” The next m ornlrig lb s question w as repeated In much the same,,{one, bu t th e an sw er was more Im patien t. " I f you are In soch a hu rry to get of In T w e n ty Years Ago It Is related th at when one o f D o w lin g ’s C hristm as tab*« had sold very w ell T in sle y, the publisher, thought he m igh t be p a r doned fo r “ ta k in g a rise” ou t o f the author. H e Introduced D o w lin g to a stranger a t the G ayety and then whis pered to h im : “ D ick, my boy, do your best to m ake yo urself agreeable to onr friend. H e la the largest buyer o f those C hristm as stories o f yours. 1 m ust be off." D o w lin g spoke fo r a w h ile on gen eral topics to the stranger, and at last be ventured on the subject o f books. “ I suppose you kn ow ," he said, “ th at I am the u n fo rtu n a te man wbo w rote Tinsley's last annual?” “Yes, I recog nise yo ur nam e, Mr. D o w lin g ,” sakl the stranger. “ M r. Tinsley tells me you are a large buyer o f books,” said D ow ling. "Yea, I buy a lot o f stuff of one kin d or another, I am a w a s te pa lter m erchant .” D lae reU lteU . Th ere la a m an In W estchester coun ty. N k-> '<ho *• know n as the most u n tru s tw o rth y person In th e place. H e has never been caught to a m alicious lie or In c irc u la tin g even a n u aktn d fa ct, only It soems an Im po ssib ility fo r him to distinguish between fa c t and fiction once his tongue Is loosed. H e Li num bly n w are o f this shOTtcomlng. Not long sines a sm all ou tb u ild in g caught fire l i e hurried fo r the w a te r bucket and ra ile d to bis w ife, “ Run out to the road and holler ’Firs!* ” “ H o lle r yo nrsclf!” she ahonted beck, while she ran n Ith another p | I L _ ____ “ M e !” be returned. "W b o ’d come If 1 hollered T i r e ! ' I ’d like to know ? I f they did th ey'd brin g matches and kin d D n r!” M ans' U n r e a s o n a b le n e s s la often great aa w o m an s', b u t T , H. A u s tin , m a n a g er o f th e R e p u b lic a n , of le a v e n w o rth , Iu « i., waa no t u n reaso n able, w h en he D-fuaed to a llo w tb e doc tors to operate on bis w ife fo r fem ale tm u b le. ••In a tR w I,” l>e «ays/ “ w a con cluded to try K lec trto B itters . M y w ife was th en ao nick «be could h a rd ly leave her tied, an d fiv e [5 ] phyalciarfb had failed to relieve h e r. A fte r ta k in g E le c tric K it t e n she waa rcetored to h e alth , and can now perform a ll her hotwehold- dutiee G u a ra n te e d by M erab a M edler Warco. P rice 50e. Additional Ix x a l Mention. W atch T he S h e r m a n . , Trading C om pany. Hotel d gara w u th fi beat., , X^THtilrod b u ys larid and se lls it ,4looke ft»r girle. - Books for Boya, B ooks for lad ies. Books for G en ts. Old, voting, rich or p oor/* W ill find w hat th ey w ant at T he Obtorver Book Store, T yp e w riter paper,at T b eO b serv- M otbo*). W edding S tation ery, at T he A D is a s tro u s C a la m it y . I t la a dlaaatrous c a la m ity , w h e n you lose y o u r h e a lth because in d ig e atio n and oo ostipation h a v e rapp ed I t a w a y . P ro m p t r e lie f can be had in D r . King'»» N e w L ife P ills . T h e y b u ild u p y o u r di-’ goMtive organs, an d cure headache, d iz ziness, colic, c o n s tip a tio n , etc. G u a ra n teed. M a rs h a M e d le r,W a s c o . 1'rtoe 25c HairRenewer —— » im r Please Sm ile ANO Look Pleasant.” W hen a woman sayS’ I am rack«*«! with p a in .” tba wonl racM-d ” recall» tbe days whonVh'-v - t.r.-teb*•»! the b m l'-r b-xbes of oil The w i t w ith m n e and pulley u n tir tk e very Join ts crack ed . Fancy an atp-nd tu t saying to the tor- t ’lrcd woman, "i*lea*o smile and look pic ASH lit,’’ And yet tbe woman "racked w ith pain,’ Is esiwcted to siniio through her agony and to Stake koine happy. She can't Io It. I t is ag^oijk N a tiu o Generally r the racking pain« of ill-hcalth lu ch as h.M l.tch«, backache and "bear ing-down |».Un3*ars related lo deranjre- tiisnts or dwordow of tin* organa dfs- t.nutly fett.lnJfie. W hen tfii>» condition ta removed tbo.trnneral hn.illti Is rcau»r«d, aod-w lih health coma» bnca the athlh, of ha.»», ItWWS. . Any woman m ay r* vain her health ut koine w ith o u t oii’okaivc questionings or •xiualoatiotis by the use of Dr. I'ierec’s k ivorite Prescription. Sick women may consult' Dr. I ’i. res, by l<dt*-r, free of charge. Such IctlerS ere treated as dly c o n fid en tia l. "H aiTonla me plcasu ie io relato the w<w>- i) I in* rh . of »-our ai. o’ ru-olcliu-s. e»po- i-l i .v '.Kir I’r. .’i.til« iptton? " writes M r.Y .'.-sle » 'd o n e ,o f Wyudbur*-, N. Jek»cy. I. IL.x U i ' Al* wit* ha* l*<>u usiuk It for «uilL -nu l an ve.nfiy w i t 11 nriiiv- l i ra pains, a.lunir lo back, a t.! i mi i o’. ner c o m p la in » peculiar to u >».n i. Ph* ’• a . very w sM, could not do any b -ary work < r waabin* but can *1*» all t . f work ti.'W. Sl,e Is soon lo licconie a ... t r but we do n ot b ar tbe result t u -, omroV.au due tq your wonder-worker. ’ I’m .*nu> Pr.sM’rlptlon.’ •Y o UVr u r ’ Pleautut Pcltc»' - are also worth l»ee»a,i» «-va»«.«— -y — — y 1 «!•▼• ums! ih«*m f. r b‘|low aae« and lim »ach trouble, and b a re found. lh«-n« t<» ho all l l » t >ou claim . 1 buy • t é m y «ou ia a l «uapaslons—once u »ca. al aï» ki-p t” Utv«a swày. Th« tVople’» Coran»'>n fieni* Mcdli'M Ad- ti*v r !>« «rot free œ receipt ►ut «Uinp» b» p jy cxprii»« ot n siili,« »nie The »•«>»; <oii- tain« u w pairca.ovet î«o lllii*- ti ¡Olona ami »eve> »1 < öe»r»-*I p ia i« ,« , bead t i o».o-<-<iij f»»r -------------- O», paja»-ta>nnd r * ianuM n n . . .... ------- or SI «tinnì*» t *r pu» e’oth l-rtind. AiW--t*i Pr. L V. I’ioeca Buffalo. N. Y. C w R jo I;. J a m e s Stock fe ô te w a rt Inspector W hen S u n d ay schools, public Sherman County, I school«, lodges, or fam ilies want s com plete library, we can save them I Oregon. ! m »nsy if they will in tru st their | I order to T be Observer Book Store. Address: MORO. OREGON. Y Y» TYYTTYY T a l k i n g 't o H im s e lf S h o p on P a r k N e a r P u m p H ouse. Ix x C o x o A Scotchm an, w hen asked w hy he alw ays ta lk e d to h im se lf, rep lied : t “ I n th e firs t place, because I lik e to ta lk to a n in te llig e n t man. “ I n th e second place, because I alw ays lik e to h e a r an* in te llig e n t m an ta lk ? ' ' W e ta lk o u t lo u d for th e S c o tc h m a n ’s reasons. W o u ld r a th e r t a l k on P -r-i-n -t-i-n -g th a n on a n y o th e r subject. Wo d o n ’t say a -word a b o u t p ric e s -^ it goo« w ith o u t s a y in g th a t prices a re rig h t. ; A nd o u r w o rk — if i t ’s not rig h t, sond i t back. T ry us. We P r in t a n y th in g . ' ■' V u 7- z ’< a ' z , z a u - a a a Iron and W ir e Fencing for Cemeteries We Buy Direct From Quarries in Car Load Lot« FIRST C L A SS WORK AT LOWEST FRICKS S eco n d S t r e e t , T h e D a lle s , Or. —- jrx a jsjB . P o rtla n d , O re g o n . EAST S . T d M R ives 9 . C m » . V 9 r « N. toa « e v . ------ *--K3SS7?- E X C E LLE N C E * TW O O V ER LA N D nEjR fua SNORT UN “ T h e C o m fo rtab le W a y ” N e w O b servatio n "C o m p artm eh t Cars N e w D in in g Care P a l a c e S leep in g Cars T h rough T o u rist Sleepers For detailed inforation address f . I . W H IT N E Y , -Passenger Traffic M g r., St. P aul, M in n , or S. G. Y E R K E S , A .G .P A ., Seattle. B*H ValiCk Denver, Omeka, Ohlcage K fiM M Ôôly. S. S. Minnesota «alls from Seattle for the Orient Ney. i. Gasoline Engines. Him. Rudolf S A N F R A N C IS C O . Confectionery, Cigars, Tobaccos, Billiards Pool Tables A A ttorn ey for th e S ta te S ch ool F u n d for S h erm an C o u n ty . MORO. ORKGO^ J^OTICK OF KINAL 8KTTLKMXXT. In the County Conn of the State of Oregon for Sherman oonnty. Notioa la hereby it I van that the naderstga- ed, aa sdininlatrator of the eatsta of Mary PWuplaa deeaaaed, ha« filed hi« final aoooont In the m atter«of ««id eatata and that an or der w«a made by Uon. Ueorite B. Boorhill, Judga of anid court on (he tth dav of Octo ber. I »06, uawiog and fixing the 6th day of November, 1H06, at 1.80 o'clock p.ra. of aaid day.aa tbe time for hearing ot objection* to «aid nooount, and tbe settlement thereof. < And by said order tbe plaoe for hearing object bins if any, to aaid aoeonnt and the eetilement thereof, the County oourt room At tbe Court honae.m tbe eity of Moro,coun ty and state aforesaid, 1« named, and any and all hAVlngawyTttijMttanx in in- terpuee to"the aaid aooount and aettlement of tbe aaiue, «re required to appear and file the Same at tbe tiiue afid place named in aaid order. Dated thia, 7»h day of October, 1SAI&. KWXMaw 1'aopi.aM, Adm inistrator of the Eat ate of ♦tolflnJil M ary People«* deoeaaed. > Ice Cold D rin k s an d Ice Cream 4* >in season. Soda W ater, bottled ► and fo iin ta in , *lwavH on han Office for Through Salt Lake Qty, Glenwood Springs, Leadville, Pueblo, fuL,... Colorado Springs and Denver A Daylight Ride Through Nature’s Art Gallery Long Distance Phone ‘ - «—, - ' - T - * ’ Passing Castle Gate, Canon of T h e Grand, Traneasee Pass, Marshall Pass and the R oyal Gorge First Street, Corner P ark A ve. M oro, Oregon. Q TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OdDEN AND DENYER ; Ciluibii River Scenery. j For Detailed Information, addrew hh W . C. M cB R ID E , General Agent, 124 T h ird Stree PO RTLA N D , OREGON. A lw a y s Remember the Full Name L j x j t i v e g r o m o Q u in in e Cures a Cold in O ne D ay, Crip in T w o . cm Box. SAN J 0 8 E , C A Li -sr— Commercial •F BVSRT 25c. P H. Johnson 1 ¡¡on T 7 x x d G rts tlc ix x g ' M O R O , ORECON. E ix i'b s ilx x x lx x g ' A t T he O bserv er O ffice A B lue Mark here w ill anHweVan li»i,ulryi when entered upon oor calender, giving the date o f the paper e« the date at which your current «ubtcrlptlon expiree. V in to n H o te l J . H . R IN E A R 3 O N , M a n a g e r G R A SS VALLEY. O R E. 7. New E n tire ly .- C o n vie ntto Business PR IC E S R E A S O N A B L E Conducted on Beat Principles . 1 C e n a w te rc lw l T r a d e f ie llc lt a d — . • HULL fiOLTIARY ACADEMY. E x p r e s s a n d fre ig h t d e liv e r e d to a n y p a r t of th e c ity . T ru n k s a n d g rip s tak e n to a n d from all tra in s. Piano and sp ecia lty . Special S p rin g track for thia work. W a tc h , b k B A IL E Y G A T Z E R T D A L L E S C IT Y , REG ULATO R, M ETLAKO ‘ S A D IE B Steamer Bally Gatxert Heaves Portland 7 am. Mondays, Wednesday« and Fridays lea ves T b e Dalle« 7 a. m., Tuesday«, Thursday« and Saturdays. Steamer Regulator leaves Portland 7 am., Tup«davs, Thursday« and Saturdays. Leaves T h e Dalles 7 a. m., Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Steamers leaving Portland make dally connection at L y le , with C R A N train for Goldendale and K lickitat V a lle y points. C R A N train leaving Goldendale on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 6 3 0 a. rn., m aking connection with steamr Regu lator lor Portland, ai 1 way points. C R A N train leaves lo lden dale on Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays 8 30 a. m . connecting at L y le with Steam er Sadie B for Th e Dalles connecting th erew ith O- R A N . trains East and West. Steamer Sadie B leaves Cascade Locks dally, except Sunday, 7 «œ for Th e Dalles and way points arriving Dalles 1 Î am . Leaves T h e Dalles 2 pm., arriving Cas cade Locks 6 pm. Meals served on alt steamers. Fine accommodations for teams and wagons. Steamer leaves Portland from A ld e r St. dock. G E N E R A L O F F IC E S P O R T L A N D O R M. Talbot, V . P. A O. M. £ . P E O P L E S .. • T he Sherm an Office in P eoples b u ild in g M ain SL T radiug C om pany. Moro, Oregon. W e’ve got th e tool« and w hate more we know how to use them in T he late im proved drop head thie Print 8h op . Come and nee for W hite Sew ing M achine, 930.00 yournelf. Carmody Bros, have it,...w4 Double-Track Railway betweea tbe H otel M oro to Business Center, Postoffice and D epot.. . " S u n d a y D in n e r 85 cents. W . C . R U T L E D G E , P rop. Moro, Oregon. S 1 Q £ Where the People Stop THE DALLES. OREGON, E le ctric L ig h ts in E v e ry R oom an d E le c tric C all Bella. — H O T E L R A T E S T O S U IT Y O U . — S IN N O T T tt F IS H . P R O P R IE T O R S Office O.R.AN. R j. Wettera Union IWegnph Ca Missouri River The Chicago-Portland Special, ll-e moot htxanoue train in th e world. D ra w in x -ro o m sleeping care, dining ca r, buffet »m oking and lib ra ry car (b arb er and bath). L e w tl»an three days P ortlan d to Chicago. TW O T hrough T rains Umatilla House H I L L . M . D- : Roomn in oonnoction w ith the Star R estaurant. F u rn itu re m oving our M eals 25 cents. a *1 e tx x d . V» O R D E R Naw Q o»», »s. CSOJ i r u The Dille E Q U I P M E N T A nd S E R V I C E S E C O N D T O N O N E 10 copies o f o u r jo u r n a l w h ic h you can sell fo r 60c. Y o u re ta in tb e e n tire am on n t to pa y fo r y o u r fu tu r e 1 pplles w h ic h w e w ill fu rn is h to you ut a siieclal ra te in o rder to en courage yo u to b u ild u p a p e rm a n e n t m o n t h ly ro u te. Addresswi postal card to D e p t. A 1 aud w e w ill send th e papers by re tu rn o f m a ll. T h is pays yo u 60c an d i w ill o n ly cost you lc , so a tte n d to it j nt once, as w e can o n ly su p p ly th e m 1 to a lim ite d n u m b e r in each d is tric t, i In fact, to o n ly one l f . i t is in th e ' co u n try . P O SEEK NO FURTHER, FOR BETTER CAN’T BE FOUND In the County Court of the State of Ore- son, for Sherman County. Notice ia hereby viven that the undersigned administrator of theeatateof Robert E. Hoakinaon, daoeaaed baa filed big final a«»oonnt of bia adminia- tration of «Aid estate, and th at an order waa made by Hon.George B.Boorhill, Jadtte of aaid court, on the 2d day of October, l<«g>, uanitng and flu ng the Sth day of Nov*-inher lVCft, at I I o’oloek a.m . aatbe date and time for hearing any objeetioas to anub final ao- oonnt. if any there be, and the aettlement thereof. And by eaM order it Was ordered and decreed that the Oonnty oonrt room at tbe eunrt nonae. in the elty of Moro, in aaid eounty and «tale be the plaoe for hearing and aettlement of skid aeoonnt, and any and all peraous having any aoeb objeetiona to ihe final aettlement of aaid aoeonnt are eatalegue aw* required to appear at aaid tim e and place so af ma timcoy, filed for aucb bearing, and file tbe same. Dated ibis 6<hday of October, 1906. J. W . K. J. Qnra, Admlfctetrator of the Estate of Robert K. Honkineon, <leoea*ed. C R ‘ S H A N D Y , Agent, T H E M O S T D E L IG H T F U L W A Y TO C R O S S T H E C O N T IN E N T <— JÇOTICK OF FINAL SKTTLKMENT 9 L. C R A IG , U e n ’l P assen ger A gent, P ortland, Oregun. D ep t. A N o ta ry Public. Dpokane, Mlnneapelta, 6«, Paul an4 Ohloago. Boats leave Portland dally except b u nd s/ for W illam ette and Lower Colum bia R iver Polnta. M onthly E learner« to C hina and |apan. For full 'niorm ation call on or aderess > OSCAR ANDKRSON, MANAGXX J . A l. P a r r y , TKNai RORTIOI Buiwii Ocean u tu rn e rs leave Portland at 8 p. m . every 6 day« for t e r Frost ssd Morrises Streets Town and Country Journal F r e e b u s t o a n d fr o m t r a i n s R a te s by th e d a y - 5 0 c , 7 6 c, $ I .0 0 , $ K 6 0 , « 2 E u r o p e a n P l^ n A G o o d C le a n F a m ily H o te l DAILY FT R A I N 8 T R A IN S GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler. Esmond Hotel OnmRiemo m «very department of BARRY LIEBE 303 Second Street, n e x t door to th e I’àcîfic E x p ress C o m p a n y . M ail orders p ro m p tly atten d ed to - A ll work w arranted. "■ EXEGANCE . Wood, *Coal, Posts and W ire , Lum ber, W in d o w s, Doors and B u ild in g fla te ria is . OREGON 1 ■ " ..................... .. EASE.. D e a le r in a n d a lw a y s in so ck , - .................. ■ 1 A. J. H. B O TTE M ILLE R , Prop - 0»|»rli.t«i>«eal A n d A ll K in d s o f ¿ t o n e W ork READ THE OBSERVER K E N T - Itlim B E R -"-Y A R D . D A L L B fc, Yomager Agwrt. ' fln rb le and G ra n ite M o n u m e n ts F o r A L L th e news A L L th e tim e . THE ....... Biggs........ 11.60 . . . G lim ona.... 11.19 ....JWnkfi..... 11.10 .... Wgooo.... 11.00 Klondyka .. 10 46 ...S u m m i t ... 10.40 Hay Canon Jot 10.24 ??MeDonalds. 10. U . . . DffiMom., 10.06 9.66 .........M o ro . . . . . E r a k ln v llla 9.87 .Groas V a lle y . 9.20 . . . B o u r b o n ... 8 66 8 40 ........Kant , 8.89 ....Wlloox . . . S h a n ik o ... 8.00 • m O. X*« B h a n d y , Jkgr«nt M o ro . O r. Q. K. Lyila, M. O. Wffiffigbwry, O-DBALHRS IN -« ) O re g o n . j » ^ L z .’z j > dally For rale« and Inform ation apply to WATTS i BARER, Props. - *• - O ie g r o x x . W ins MARBLE IND GRANITE WORKS O b s e r v e r P r i n t i n g O ffic e PD o p o , - STATIONS 2.16 pm 2.86 2.89 2.6W 8.12 8.18 8 85 8.86 8.4H. 8.69 ♦,W 4.89 ' 4 66 6.11 21 6.66 arv HORSE J ''/V Machinery Repaired F rost & B ry a n t it YY Z paaangr daily Iro n a n d W ood W ork in g . i l Tme tbl« NolO|Northbad July 8d, 1904 H ou tb- bouod fbn■ ■ v«■ «the«■ S W wV th» r W h n r I H II f i » W t flW R H I I «W BBB A man sfan d s in bia own light who fails, to subscribe for T he Ob server. T here is no other directory of Sherm an gntm ty besides the bet of readers of this paper. See the Agent for The Fairbanks-Morse point? T h a n k s to m any friends respond* ing to our ca ll for cash . 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A venariue C arhplineum is a germ destroyer. Dacay being a germ , it destroys the cau se of decay in posts or tim ber. T he U S .G overn m en t, the ORNCn., M ultnom ah cou n ty, and city of P ortland, are m aking general use of it on bridge tim bers, ate. It is the best chicken lice d e stroyer on th e m arket, and will sw eeten and preserve a water trough, pig pen, stab le, etc ,a n d keep away (lies. It is a guaranteed nrticle The Observer Book Store is distrib utor of the pure article in Sherm an county. m <3. B . F X . 0 R S R eps l it soft and glossy. Makes the hair tro w long and heavy, and keeps Stops falling hair and cures d an d ru ff. And h always restores color to gray hair. Sold for gfw y e sp . » “ Observe* Book Mutrc. H ouie new s on every pHge of T he Observer, all printed in Moro. After 1 pm . W ed n esd ay, it is very difficult fo rtia to h an d le copy that calls for ch an ges in the form. Our “ atjs” attract a tten tion and sd v erlise. W hen you get our a d vertising, vou get husinesa hringers A ll goods sold for cash at The. Observer Bonk stare. S am p le copies of thjs paper in tv ba had at T he O bserver business office— 5 j,rper copy. A larm clocks 1 1 .2 5 and 11 60 guaranteed for one year. At Hea- oock’s jew elry store. D on’t borrow trouble. B u t buy lots lu Verhon even if yo u have to borrow the m ouey with which to do it. " .. ’ u iu -a V E G E T A B L E S IC IL IA N A ll S ian U to Chicago are operated daily via the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company. Oregon Short Line Rail road, Untoa Pacific Railroad and Chicago ft North-Western Railway to Chicago from Portland and pointe in Oregun. Dally si Cursloni cars (roi____ i_ San Francisco, witboal cban<o. Chicago & North-Western Ry.