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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1906)
JT"" -, - -I * ” • v " * b devising all the cunning, and all I exoept those of its own little fol location of the discovery a« the the savagery ever developed in the lowing can speak to but an insig Owyhee river, about 13 mile« been haman raoe, and as one reflects | mrtcant constituency. Candidates the O S L By. Ontario will proha* > C i t y e « n e l * l r a p a r , upon it he simply stands appalled of any political party will be given bly be the shipping point O F F IC IA L . r a m a o r smsmmam oo at the depths of bloodthirsty de-1 place in these oolninns for their an- x Shaniko BspnhUsan. MORO, ORMGON. pravity exhibited in the tragedy. nonnoements without partiality. Settlement and cultivation of the The aiu of Gov. Steunenberg was entire tract of over 800,000 eo<ee of EASTERN OREGON TURKS? D. C. I rkland a S om ...........E ditom th at several yearn ago M governor, vacant land in Christmas lake val- C. L. I reland , M anages . he enforced the law and preserved Eaatern O regon is bound to be* I ley is looked for this year. During order in Idaho. There is one W oea you rem it for T h e Observer come the great turkey raising aection the p u t year 100 settlers have taken feature of this case which, appar use an expremor poetofflee money order, o f the Pacific N o rth w est, in th e) uplan d in the region northeast of In registered letter, or bank draft, payable to ently, has been over looked. opinion o f an observer just returned Silver lake, 18 or 30 miles sooth of American jurisprudence the pro D . C. Ireland A Son, cedure followed daring the Coeui from G illiam and M o rro w counties, the south line of Crook county. It J an . 12, 1906 d'Alene riots is without parallel. ‘•Th ey herd turkeys on those prairies is believed that tbs distriot will re FRIDAY It was tested in the Supreme court just as they used to hard sheep, in ceive the largest influx of settlers S h e r m a n C e e n ty C a e r ía . of the United Staten and it still great droves,” said he “and the birds d a rin g the next 13 months of any stands as a precedent During the thrive from the time they are hatched region in Central Oregon, The O b serv er. Circuit Court, Hon. W. L Bradshaw, J .,—3d Monday In March, and 1st Mon day In October, annually. Probate Court, Hon. O. B. Bourhill, J.,—let Monday io each month. County Coart, O. B B o u r h ill, J., A. M . W rig h t, W m . W a lk e r C o m m issio n ers,— l»t W ed n esd ay In January, A pril an d October. T a P a tr a n a a n d C a r r a a e a n d a n ta . A ll local« w ill be run till ordered out. Unless otherwise »peclfted. ■Pon'i «end a« for free publication an y th in g of an advertising character. D on’t aak ua to «end you names and ad- Jreaa o f correapondenta. T h at 1« a private m atter between them and ua. Copy for ada, change«, etc., muat be In the office before 2 o’clock p. m. Wednea- lay to Insure proper care and attention. Church and Society notice« F R E E , e x cept when for money m aking purposes Starch notices at regular rate« at the option of the publishers. D o n 't send us articles on politics, tem perance or reltglon. Dlacuaalon of auch topics only leads to violent and abusive language In the end. A void personalities. Com plim ent« deli cately given are always acceptable, but even they must not be overdone, as the charge o f Inclncerlty Is apt to follow a shower of pretty nothing« apread broad cast ' - Before coming to the city to trade read ers are requested to exam ine TheObsei ver advertising columns. Its the active, wide awake business man who advertises, con sequently he is the most accomm.xlatlng, sell« the cheapest, and deals the moat 11b- erally in every way - troubles in Colorado the state authorities there followed closely the line biased by Gov Steunen- berg in the Coenr d’Alenes. They found it the most effective method of suppressing lawlessness. The lawless element had borne a grudge against Gov. Steunenberg ever since he stamped out the firebrands in Coenr d’Alene, and the people new owe it to a condition of law and order to put to death the lsat relic . of such barbarity wherever the flag of America floats. until they are ready for market. One farmer on Willow creek had a , Sanford celebrated her 76th used to take them on to the stubble birthday Christinas eve, that day fields in the morning and drive them i*,ing also the birthday of her son back to the corral at night. The la-law, J W Gilmore. An turkeys fattened on the scattered I elegant dinner was spread at tbs gram, and' as they did not eat the home of tbs latter, and members of grass, the owners of the fields did her family gathered around the not care how many turkeys were board with happy hearts and nril- herded in the field. Finally, just be- ing faces, oheerful In tbs sr sn t’ of fore Thanksgiving, the bend vyere the mother, grandmother and driven to Coyote station and shipped great grandmother being able to be to Portland. The producer was with them nt the advanced age in paid 60 cents a head for the birds comparatively good health and and thought he did well, while the vigor. Mrs Sanford to remarkably THE CONING ELECTIONS same turkeys cost the consumers active for one of her age, and has been a very useful person in the The direct primary nominating from |1.60 to |S apiece.” The climate of The Inland Em-1 community where she has lived law increases the power of the press one hundred fold. — Candidates pire is peculiarly adapted to turkeys, many years, aiding the poor and wishing to get before the voters being dry and clear for the better lending a helping band to the sick, part e f the year. T h e birds are al-1 tel la xte daring her 64 years of most be advertised if they secure lowed to roam over a vast area in | house-keeping, and she has dons since newspaper# nom ination, and -------------- ----------- , — . . . - . can talk to thousands while an in- * • « * ©f gram and seeds, but »he her gU while unBided> dividual is talking to one, the duty hcrder mutt ** on lookout con* Bhe has never yet broken a piece of of thoroughly advertising them- •t#nt,y ior coyote«, for the animal* or gUmrare. This is re- w l.e s i« the first one to be eon- h” « <«•»’ « « * that turkey meat i. L erk n b le. Few, 1« eny, k w p to , eidered by energetic candidates for I j u,c7 and tender, end they wi n |,OUB6 M | o„g c q boast o l cuoh * O N E L E C T IO N S . Judges and Clarks Appointed. Bigelow precinct—Judges. Geo Frid ley, W Fuller, A H appoM . Oterka.WO McDonald, JTJohnson, J N 8penoer. Grant—Judges, R Dingle, RC Wallle, CH Tome. Clerks, F E Brown, John H u ll, Wm Oehmsn. Waeoo—Jndgee, John Fulton, Dell Porter. W CkKUer. Gterfcs, J P Yatae, F H Meader, C 8 Cat Iron. Monk land—Jndgee, Elwood Thomps eon. RA Murray, J F Beishee. Clarks,E Baruum.P C Axtell, Claud Thompson. Moro—Judges, FA Bayree.CKCochran JM Dunahoo. Clerks, I D Pike, W D Wallan, J C Freeman. Grass Vslley-^Judges, E OWa,T New oomb, C A Heath, clerks, C R Porter, R L Campbell. RC Balaam. Rutledge—Judges, O C Eakin, T B Hearoy. Blake Craemer. Clerks. A B Craft, G E Thompson, Clyde Smith. Kent—Judges, Joseph Walton, H U Martin, M H Bennett. Ctarka,Ornnvllte Phillips, LoulaBohadewlts, JM W lbon. _ band of 600 last fall, and the herder Of 0 8 Ry for change in oounty road below Moro, viewers report adverse to same approved. O f W E Hinas to sell liquors at Biggs, allowed. Of G M Frost, et si, for telephone right of way, allowed. Of G E James for same purpose, allowed. Of Wm McNab for road, referred to viewers for report. . Of JJ Wiley, for change of Kent j)r«cinpt,to include part of Rutledge, uckley, et al, for road, viewers for report. Of G H Rebmkn for rebate of his axes, allowed. APPOINTMENTS. NEW TODAY. City Propert», Ws are bare to do printing, and And two Ranches for Sals. I have several residences in Moro for sale. Also two ranches in A tto rn e y general Gilliam eounty. one of 640 seres, (Superintendent Hu (»«.rin te n d e n t of public Instruction and one of 932 acres. On this there Htate printer. •*-— Land commissioner. is betwsso 800 and 900 acres ip cul United States senator. tivation. Good buildings, and an Two congressmen. abundance of water, supplied bv Two state representatives. Six head oows, branded H. G. wind mill from s well. Any or all r One oounty oommlssloner. Liberal reward for information as of this property can be bought on Sheriff. Clerk. to where they can be iqund. easy terms, or I am open to consid Treasurer. E dwin M ays , er trade for other property. Coroner. • 629 Chamber of Com , J. M. P arry . Surveyor. __ 2tl96] Portland, Or. 198] Moro, Or. The necessary preliminary Io every If you want «ome done bring It Io U« or let u« know and we w ill ««e you. I f you think we are not extensive enough for your consideration—oh, g o ’ l o n g . BewarJ-Cow Lost. ’«sw man’s candidacy Is that he shall be put forward for a nomination by petition of at least two per oent of the vot cast In June, 1804, for his party’s noml nees for oongress, In the state at large, or a oounty, or a Judicial district, or a state senatorial, or representative, or oongreaslooal district, as oase maybe. The candidate who shall enter the primary In this manner and shall re ceive the most votes of his party for the nomination, w ill be the nominee of his party, and w ill be voted for in the usual manner at the June eleotioq. The number of signers required on republican primary petition for a state nomination w ill be 1000, the maximum required by the law; on a democratic petition, 699. Candidates for a jrepub- lloan nonlnatlon In the first congres sional district must each secure 479 signatures, and In the second distriot, 648- Candidates for the democratic nomination must each obtain 848 signatures In the first district, and 266 in tbe second. : i Dehorned Cows Lost. [stray Hcrse for Sale Ear-mark crop off one ear, un der bit in other, branded Anchor-S connected on hip. Liberal reward for information leading to their re covery. Last seen near Rohr Villa DesChutes. Columbia Packing Co. or \ F- P. T aylor , • The Dalles, Or. There to one estray mare at my laoe, 7 miles south west of Moro, iolor bay. Whits spot on left hind foot, spot in forehead, weight shout 1000 lbs., age 6 years; has been worked some, no brand visible. Unless claimed will be sold accord ing to law at my pleas, known as tbe Cushman pisoe, near Erskin- ville, Sherman oounty, State of Oregon, at 10 o’olock a. m., on the 10th day of February, 1906. Any person or persons having Signed Gso. A. M eloy , horses, cattle, houses, lots or house 6 tj6 f9 -1 9 6 ] Erekinvilto. Or. hold goods for sale, exchange, or parties desiring to buy such prop erty, will find T he O bserver s good medium for advertising and securing a customer. Try Wholesale and Mail order house T he O bserver , assistant manager, man or woman, Moro, Or for this oounty and adjoining terri tory. Salary $20 and expenses paid weekly; expense money advanced. Work pleasant;position permanent; no investment or experience requir For Sale. 1040 acres, deeded ed. Write at onoe for particulars, Over 700 acres plow land, 600 now and inclose self addressed envelops. in cultivation, water, windmill C ooper & Co., wells and springs. If you want 193] 132 Lake st., Chicago, Ills. • ' w i'" « ' — good place come and see me four miles east of Rutledge. Everything For something warm and nest a man needs. No middle naan call and inspect the fur overoosts Address. F rank P ayne , 166 Rutledge, Or. and robes st Messingsr A Son, Moro. .|To Boy, Sell or ExckaHge Jas Stewart, stock inspector. Wesley Fuller, road supervisor, ietrict 1. W F Bartlett, No 2 O H Rich, No 8. B F Shull, No 4. C G Huis, No 6. x James Dennis, No 6. Henry Goetjen, No 7. O B Eskin, No 8. Charles H oggard, Justice of the peace, Rufus. Fred Krusow and J F Beishee as s board of oounty road viewers. Bllukeys Weather Forecast. Now is the litue for you to put all vour water pipes in order before tbe tight freeze up. Hoggard a Davis are tbe pipe doctors. Tbe 14th 15th and 16th of this month are marked days. Falling barometer and rising temperature will today and tomorrow show tbe coming of these storms. Look out for tbeir smoke stacks and head lights and listen for tbeir whistles— M IS C E L L A N E O U S . or do not wonder if you are run over Bond of B F Pike, Com G A R or left. Blinkey says so. Post No 4, approved. Complaint and petition of Henry Smith for damages, refused. Jury list of 200 names drawn as pretw ribed by law. . Ordered, that tax levyTor 1906, on assessment as returned by As sessor O tto Peeta,bees follows: Wanted by Cbieage Grain and Stock farm 1 take chances on being shot w h ile in 1 good fortune. office. quest of a bird for supper. T h a t Sinoe the ambition for office to a Capital Journal legitimate and laudable one, the region used to be devoted to sheep In territorial days all Eastern business of advertising candidates pasture, when the land belonged to Oregon was included in Waeoo the government, and range was free. The Oregonian learns that it is becomes a business no less legiti I t is all cut up into farms now , a n d _____ ____________ _____________ oounty. Tbs area was so extensive the intention of Robert Eakin, now mate and business like. Oandi farm ing has taken the place o f wobl-1 th a t a m a n sentenced to the county Judge of the 10th Judicial district, dates seeking a nomination most be grow ing. T h e turkey does not in jail for six months, from Fort Hall to be<-ome a candidate for justice of known to the people in order to terfere w ith the farming. never got there. The constable in the Supreme court, in the coming secure their votes at the primary charge of him traveled for three election, on the republican ticket. election and the wider oironlation Any voter Trinhlng to vote » t t h e ! o n U - honeb« ki , nd nol hev- Judge Eakin is a man of character of a newspaper and the more varied primnry election most be reglnterod | -ng oonn^ and a judge of repute. His home and diversified the character of Mills and at the time of his registering he seat, he remarked to the prisoner: My Motto Is that circulation, the better medium School ta x . : ..................... 2.9-10ths is I/» Grande. most declare his political belief, Quick Hales and | “Well, Bill, your time is half out; Library fund...................... 1.1*10 it to for candidates for all offioee. whioh will entitle him to vote that Small Profits. Road fu n d .......................... ft'V • Of all the things said about Alios, our horses are getting tired, the sen* The one characteristic feature of Live and Let Live. ’ Teddy, Nick, the 10 oent dowry The Observer is its Independence. political partys primary ticket, but tence will expire before ws reach State and county total---- 9 fund, etc., thia is the worst, for The independent paper then, with If be should change his belief after home, so we might as well start It was ordered that the sheriff Call and Examine which John H Cradlebsngh is res its host of warm and steadfast the primary register books are back.” Another story is told of an collect the taxes delinquent by sale M y Block Of FURNITURE ponsible: ‘‘Nick Longworth is friends, in the ranks of all parties closed he Will have to vote as regis arrest mads on a warrant issued by of property where neceesary. Adjourned until first Monday in or not at all. I f a voter rag . sad • . worth $15,000,000 and be is going becomes the beat medium for the tered totem on lnd.pond.nt In p o litic | * hl°h, ™ February. , r '• B ID E L IN E S to get Alice Roosevelt The horse candidates who most reach the before buying he by that act bars himself from • editor has $0.05. Alioe will never ‘ ELECTION STATISTICS. ■ * of the people. Partisan participating in any primary PnBoner on to N \ City and bro t see the color of that nickel this side papers with a small list of partisan election, as the law plainly says him home by way of the Isthmus, Im p o rtan t Data to be Remembered of Wonderland, because her own subscribers do not appeal to the M o ro O reg o n . only those who declare their poll- Silver Lake Oregonian, by Voters This Year. Nick’J take care of her.” candidate who really desires the tics can vote and then only the A> Bn n laBtratlon of what may The following data compiled by Bee support of the people regardless of ticket for which they declare. produoed on a dry land farm What do you think of our mis rotary Dunbar and Attorney General politics. Money spent with this There to a diversity of opinion as | in Oregon, with Crawford Is of Interset to voters In representatives in the United States olassof papers to thrown away. to whether a vote can be sworn in, proper management, look at the Oregon and especially to candidates for Notice is hereby given that there senate! Should they be permitted W ith a sudden rash to the front but at this time The Observer holds is at my place, known as the Smith to remain in office! Do you not Prader place, in the Summer lake public offlos. I t would be a good idea Bros, ranch, 3 | miles 8. E. of Monk- believe that all senators should be the people have oome into power that it cannot be done. Section 38 region, under the immediate super to out thio article out and save IL land, Sherman county, state of Ore Registration books opened by oounty elected by the people! If you are under the direct primary nomina of this r law in lines 26 to 32 vision of G J Woodard. For years gon, sinoe about November 1,1906, tion law, and the people must be clerk, Tuesday, January 2. specifically says only registered thinking of these things, as doubt one bay mare, about 12 years old, before Mr P got the plaos it bad Registration books dosed for primary white spot in forehead, pitchfork less you are, you will be intensely reached before even the most pro voters “can vote at primary elec been considered almost worthless, brand on left shoulder,weight about interested in the Treason of the minent candidate can be placed tions and for any one who to not a number of persons having tried, election, A p ril 10,6 p .m , . Registration books opened after pri 1200 lbs. Also, one black horse, Senate, by David Graham Phillips, upon the official ballot. Candidates registered as required by this law” but with indifferent success to make mary eleetton, April 26. about 12 years old, branded Z, on s series of scourging articles in the seeking a nomination must there “it shall be unlawful for him to offer it pay. There were last year raised Registration books dosed for general left stifle, white strip in face, weight Cosmopolitan, the king of the ten fore reach the reading public, and to do so (vote) unless he shall be about 1200 lbs. registered as above required.” Ion the f‘ rm 4,500 bushels of barky election, May 16, 6 p.m. oent magazines. Mr Phillips takes the independent paper, with a Said estrsys will be sold to the Number of signers required to in iti ^°nB *lfalf* hay, and 17,000 highest bidder for cash at the place up the record of each conspicuously circulation among all classes of Thera la no other provision by ate laws or amendments, 7,480. which he can vote. This to done to pounds of potatoes, bringing in an kept as above specified,on Saturday Iniquitous member of the senate, people, maintains its old-time Last day for filing Initiative petitions the 17th day of February 1906, at beginning with Depew, and treats position as the best medium to be protect the various political parties income of something like 14,400, February S. the hour of 10 o’clock in the fore it in a tremendously effective and found. It speaks to all parties and and prevent a voter from being not a bad showing for one season, Last day for filing pamphlets oppos noon of said day, unless the owner ereeds while the partisan paper sworn in twice or more at different We cite this merely as an instance interest compelling manner. This ing measures, February 6. thereof, or his legal representative, series will be as notable as the Law which has driven away from it all party primaries. The law to plain, tq show how badly some folks may ehall appear prior to that time and Direct prim ary election. those who wish to vote at the be fooled in their estimate of the make out his title and pay all char son articles and more important, as County clerks give notloe of primary ges against said estrsy. primaries most abide by it; above productive possibilities of a piece the subject is a bigger one. election not later than March 21. Signed, V. V. R ichardson , all don’t register as an independent | of dry desert land Monkland, Or. Last day for filing petitions for plac 6tjl2f 16-200] (Senator Gearin is not the first if yon wish to vote, as by that ing names on ballot for state, congres Oregonian to attract attention by yon shut yourself out of all parties. I COURTY COURT PKOCEEDIMOfi- sional, and district offices, March 80. not being conventional in his dress Last day for petition for oonnty January ISOS, Term. on certain occasions. Some years offices, A p ril 4. Gno. B. B O U R H IL L , Judgs. ago Oregon’s chief executive, Gov. A. M. W R IG H T . CommtoMonsr. One vacant lot, 25x100, in the Date of primary election, April 20. Physicians tell us that all Pennoyer, attended a banquet in W m . W A L K E R . Oommisalonor. busy part of the city. Canvaaetng votes of primary election the b l o o d in a healthy Washington, at which the late One store building and one lot H . B. M c D A N E L , Clerk. for state officer«. May 6. human body passes through Senator Hoar was also a guest Main street. W . R MoCOY, Bbertff. . The Dallee Chronicle. the heart once in every two General election. Two lots and building, suitable 'Warrants wore ordered in psy- Both men boasted all through life m inutes. I f this action be If Portland don’t cease wrangling ment of M follows: Last day for filing certificates of for residence. Main street. their lack of respect for the con over the Forestry building the next | SALARIES AND SUPPLIES com es irregular the w hole nomination for state office by assembly This is all good paying proper ventional, and neither was ever body suffers. P oor health they know the Dalles will have it G. B. Bonrhtll, oounty Judge. •118 60 of electors, A pril 19. ty, and I want to sell it. For par known to pat on a dress salt. A t IT 00 L. B. H ill , up here on historic ground. We I A. M . Wright, oommlaeloner. Last day for filing nominating petl ticulars apply to follow s poor blood ; Scott’s this banquet both wore the ordinary W m. W alker, oommlaelnner. . 17 00 tlons for state offioes, May 4. 1190] „ Moro, Or. E m ulsion m akes the blood have a oounty that’s out of debt, a fiW Hrt MoDanel, salary................ Prince Albert, by which each had Last day for filing certificates of 88 78 •• “ office supplies.. pure. O ne reason why city in good financial condition and CMMONK—la th* Circwt Ceart ol tho Stat« become well known daring hi* 8 40 nomination for oounty offioes by M express................ of On^on for S h c m a a Ooaaty. s council whioh is a unit on ques G E James deputy c le rk ........ yean« of public life, and were given bly of electors, May 4. 160 J B Morrison, P lain tiff, I W. B. MoOoy, sheriff............... tions for the upbuilding of the city seals adjoining each other. Oov. Last day for filing nominating peti offioe supplies. 18 46 - ap lo and Jennie Hand, r ) Chas F Te and we may show Portland s thing Pennoyer is said to have gazed 76 q tion for oonnty offioes, May 19. B. F . Peets, deputy sherifT... I)«-f«ndanta board of prleonei or two, yet. aronnd the table at the expanse ol To Jennie Hand, ike above named defend General eleotlon, Jane 4. Otto Peeta, aeeeeeore free......... 112 ant— Bend BuUetln. white shirt front evident beneath James Stewart, stock lnspeotor 6 0 In the name of tbe State of Oregon. Yon The state, district, and oonnty offioee are hereby notified and reqairad Io appear W. Stanley, Bounty treasurer.. 100 is such s great aid is because the spike tailed coats of the other Another olsss of settlere are com- OM.Frost, oounty eohool eupt 191 48 mmplAint filed against you it passes so quickly into guests, and turning to Senator In tbe above eniH lied o .n rta n d o«u«e, on or 9 60 ing to the Bend oountry. This time Telephone Co iy in _ the Arder for publioa- before tbe leet day 821 68 Hoar, remarked: “ Do yon note, the blood. It is partly d i it to s fine flock of Denny pheasants, p tion of tbe Bnmmona berate, tow it. on or 1 < betore tbe 2Rd day of February, 1904, tba gested before it enters the senator, that we are the only two Last June John Steidl notioed a | w—oo Newe_............ 46 89 time eo preeortbed for snob pohlieetion of 4 78 this In m m o n i, being one« a week for eix present who can be distinguished nun ber of these pretty birds on the | q vyhAxtelL*???i.. sto m a c h ; a double advan ■aeeeeeiye week« from and after tbe data of 28 81 from the waiters!” * tage in this. Less work tba first publication of «aid Summon«: and . 88 west side of the river below town. Boggard A Davis......... if yon fa il to no appear nr aa«w«r «aid oom : a S for the stom ach; quicker A t that time there were three or ® M m S n g sr ” " plaint witbin tba time prescribed by «aid There is not a hum an in the court, for want thereof, the plaintiff will and m ore direct benefits. four hens, one rooeter and several | Carmody Bros Don’t try cheap cough medi UI® take judgment aaainet yon, the eaid Jennie U i i t e d States capable of reanoning J G Elrod, loeuranoa.................. 90 cines. Get the best-Ayer's Hand, for the earn of <126 00, with internet T o get the greatest am ount ydung, numbering in all 22 birds. M B Taylor, physician............... 26 * h„» h o ld s to the b elief th at all the thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum C h er r y Pectoral, w h a t a o f good with the least pos from November ffth, 1902, end for the furth They again appeared tbe first of the COURT EXPENSES. h i lid - :ous aseansius of Ex G ov. record It has, sixty years of ec sum of 4260.00 with tetereet thereon et sible effort is the desire o f week but this time Mr S could only rate of 10 per oent. per annum from Novem W 1 Weeterfleld. Jnetioa........... 7 89 rt < qeeoberg o f Idaho should be pat ber 8th, 1904, and for 470.00 attorney« fee« everyone in p oor health. oount 15 in the flock. COUNTY ROADS I., <!•-»’ h. I be crim l .sis th at are in thia aotlon,which is baaed apoa two jo int Scott's E m ulsion does ju st and «everal promleaory note« for the m i d of a .s ltD fcw ibe long reign ol Boise Btateeman. C A H eath ............................. . « 1126 00 and 4 ‘ZftO 00 repectively. both notes th a t A change for the A DUIteflM?................................. «M0 bains dated November Btb. 1909, and both lv-r« »r in Idaho and G d o n u lo should malnrinp on October l«t, 1KB. each of mid ..A vein of what is said to be ex 29 40 better takes place even be be . noted down and d riv e n off the note« bains exeonted by tbe above named ------- 1 49 cellent anthracite coal has been dis-1 cures! Aak y o u r doctor If fore you expect i t defendant«, and eaob payable to tbe order 12 e a r 'll. T lH - r e la no language by of plaintiff and the m id plaintiff will furth he doesn't use It for coughs, covered in Malheur county, just C|,d . Barttett 18 w SI mm * m • er apply »o »he court fof *n order of eele of <ti-.«*:i the en o rm ity of thia aasaa co ld s, b ron ch itis, and all 60 «11 the attached pereonal property belonstng across the Idaho line. The extant 87 throat and lung troubles. to yoe, the eeid Jennie Hand, in thia action >in< ion can lie adequately dea of tbe find isu n k n oan but s good Henry Hoot . . . Hanry Root. 89 and for plaintiff« soata and disbursement« fiatM« h tU fens «f i'«»»ted-, I t is irupoeaible to coo 904 99 C G H u b ...; ... in ihi« •»> i aised vein has been uncovered and • kSrt b • • dw « W - Th!« Summon« 1« aarved upon yoa, the said H M B h n ll^ ... 198 eeiye e f a hum an lieing so depraved f«r «Í «vary krtSaai Jaania Hand, by pub(iaatloo thereof. pureo Jamee Denote . the formation of the ground indi 48 Bawbba yo» toy- as t i plan or execute such a crime. ant Io an order made by the Hen W L Hrad- 118 ■baw. Jed«e of m id Oeort at chambers on cates s bed of coueidersble extent. T h e p erpetrators of I t . are but te S cott ft B owhb the 90th day of l*<*n.>iurer, 1904, and the The anthracite is found under a first peblioatlon of m id Bumatone ia on the COUNTY POOR th e degenerate representatives of Ift h day of January, 1906, tba last day of 4»y Paati S<., M. V . stratum of sandstone w ith.a layer I Moro Pharmacy, E ieo|M*au e lv iliz tlio n . T h e ir crim e blleatioo bains the 9Sd day of February, 14 M. W. H Raosntra. of igneous rock above that as to al- j Hberasaa Tremor co. S maa Tremai Ce. 89 W w m not o f th e ir own choosing |>at Attorney for Plaintiff. ways the eass with anthracite. The|<> J Geffia, phyietan V F U R N IT U R E U N D E R T A K IN G O. W . A X T E L L [strays Sale. E very Two Minutes I t to be filled la the election next June, are the following: Governor. Secretary of state. State treasurer. Hu prem e Judge, Supreme PETITIONS. K— ' W H E N you have something you wish to sell, no matter what it may be, you want to place your proposition betore as many people as possible. That creates demand, and demand naturally creates a higher price. W H E N you wish to purchase anything you want to reach as many people as possible. That creates competition, and competition teduegs prices. . W H E N you wish to make an exchange you want as large a variety as possible to consider, because then you’ll be sure to get just what you desire, and at a lower figure, too. i \ “ W A N T ” ad in T he M oro O bserver will reach more people in Sherman County than by any other medium available* Moro Property for Sale. Tk« IalaaS Batate«, CENTRAL OBK4ÍO8. n . • S « EMULSION IMWMN ers C herry P e c to r a l grSbarp.................... W« M 89 the a a s £ _ fo r -i£ o a B r o n c h it is All kinds in large or small quantities. | MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS, AND SCREENS LIME, CEMENT, COAL, WOOD and POSTS. Y ou w ill a lw a y s find at our yard . SLA B W OOD KNOCK DOW N B U IL D IN G P A P E R . We also handle F R A f lE S and nt special priors by oar land lota. W IN D O W W ill m eet I all com petition. E stim ates cheerfully given on all b ills large or sm all. Wind River Lumber Coupai; R o b e r t O . L y o n , A g e n t, M o r o , O r w o rk ' o f th e ir r