to settlers on such liberal terms that great number of Americans who can no longer secure valuable M ers C llj O ffic ia l F a g e r . land in this country aud be con­ official l'A rm or n h k k h a n oo sidered honest by the administra­ M O R O , O R IS O N . tion, are going over to take advant­ age of it. Reciprocity, coupled D. C. I reland a H on ..........K ihtorb with the ateady Americanizing of , C. L. ICELAND, MANAGER. Canada, may yet result in atinexa tion. W n e n you re m it for T h e O bserver The O b se r v e r . uac an cxptcm or po«totflce money order, registered letter, or bank draft, payable to D . C . Ireland A Son. W e are here to d o p rin tin g , and if you want some done bring it to 11» or let us know and we w ill see you. I f you think we are not extensive enough for your consideration— oh, go ’ long. FRIDAY ......... . . . . J an . 19, 1906 S h e rm a n C ounty C o u rt*. Ctrcuit Court, H o n . W . L. Bradshaw, J ,—3d Monday in M arch, aud ltd Mon­ day iu October, ann ually. Prolude Court, H o n. G. B. B o urhlll, J.,— 1st Monday in each m onth. County Court, G. B B o u rh lll, J ., A. M . W righ t, W in. W alker CotuuiiMtion- er»,— 1st Wednesday iu Janu ary, A p ril and October. T o P a tro n s and Corroapondonta. Ail*'locals w ill be run till ordered out, unless otherwise specified. D on’t send us for free publication any­ th in g of an advertising character. D on’t ask us to send you names and ad­ dress o f corresj>ondents. Th at is a private m atter between them and us. Copy for ads, changes, etc., must be in the office before 2 o ’clock p. m. Wednea- lay to Insure proper care and attention. Church and Society notices F R E E , e x ­ cept when for money m aking purposes. Such notices aF R gular rates at the option of the publishers. Don’ t send us articles on politics, tem ­ perance or religion. Discussion of such topics only’ leads (¿’ 'violent'ahd ib u ifV i' language in the end. Oregon is being financed with eastern money to the extent of more than $100,000,000. A large part of this money already is coming iu, aud the bulk of it will have been actually invested here within the next IS months, unless the Russian fracas busts all the banks iu the world. Exclusive of private de velopment projects for which money is now in hand, or provided for, these enterprises include railway construction and better­ ments, electric roads aud ¡tower plants, timber aud sawmill con­ struction, industrial plants, office buildiugs and'government works. Of thia LOO,000,000, projects planned and contracts practically closed involve investment of $ 4 5 ,- 000;000 in electrical developments. There are still other plans well along toward fruitioh but not quite to the stage of contract signing, that will bring $50,000,000 more to Oregon for investment in actual development of physical resources of the state. t The extension of forest reserve Important Data to be Remembered by Voters This Year. areas in the United States during the recent year has been phenom­ enal. The ,total area now under oontrol of the forest service of the department of agrirnltnre equals in size any of the great western states. The total area is 97,716,860 acres, and this is. mainly made up of lands reserved from Btates aud territories iu the Rocky mountain region and the Pacific slope. The reserves ooiitain the following acreage: Arizona............................. 8,357,370 California ........... . . . . 18,155,043 C olorad o ............... ........ 12,661,643 Idaho .......... > . . . , ........ 9,488,324 98,280 K a n s a s ......................... ........ M o n t a n a .................... ........ 10,517,860 Nebraska................. ......... 208,902 69,115 Nevada .................. . . . . . New M exico........... ......... 6,207,184 O klahom a.............. ........ 57,120 Oregon..................... . . . . 6,072,550 South Dakota........ ........ 1,263,880 Utah ............. ........ 4.611.360 W ashington........... ......... 7,785,600 W yom ing............... ........ 8,197,799 Alaaka..................... ........ 4,909,880 Porto R ico. . . . . . . ......... 60,950 The reserves and acreage in Ore­ gon are: Bull Run . .V .. . . . .......... 142,080 Cascade range........ ......... 4,424,440 18,560 Ashland . . -.-r m ........ Baker C i t y ........... 747,200 W allow a........ ........ ........ W enaha................. ........ 413,250 C hesnim nus.......... .......... 220,320 64,220 Maury mountain. ......... Speakiug about the big banquet at Hood river, Hon E L Smith, and Fred G Mulkey is probably the leading man W ore the primaries toastmaster A . A «Uyufl*. KswweJl for 17 8 Senator np to date. Shelly says: “Though resting Avoid personalities. Com pliments deli­ nnder the weight of years, Mr A t last Portland has secured the cately given are always acceptable, but even they must not be overdone, as the Smith is yet young in heart, Forestry bnilding. J. J. Hill pays charge of Incincerity is apt to follow a vigorous in body, brilliant of in­ for patting a permanent foundation shower 01 pretty nothings spread broad nnder it. cast tellect,gifted with choicest language Before coming to the city to trade read­ ers are requested to examine TheObsei ver that flows spontaneously, and is C. L. Ireland, of the Sherman advertising columns. Its the active, wide­ pregnant with the fragranoe of a county Observer, was elected Vioe awake busintss man who advertises, con- Mr President of the Oregon Press Asso­ -. sequently he Is the most accommodating, ripened aud well ordered life. sells the cheapest, and deals the most lib ­ Smith is not only rich in years, ciation, and was made a member of erally In every way rich in experience, rich in honors, the legislative oom mit tee. but is also rich so far as this world’s The Madras city incorporation goods are concerned, aud who shall Hon E L Smith is the peoples’ project was turned down by the envy him! He is surely entitled to favorite in this district for congress, Crook county court. We think all the comforts and luxuries that even though the methods of obtain­ unjustly. this world can bestow upon him, ing the nomination are repugnant In accordance with a law passed and there is no spot on earth that to men of pure reason and intel­ by the last session of the legislature, can furnish them more lavishly lectual power. Frank Wrightman ol the cor­ than can his stately and elegant San Francisco gave the Oregoni poration department of the secre- home in the town of Hood River, aus “glad hand” on the 15th, as a aud we wish him all of these in on- taryof state has turned over to great fall of rain signalled their ar­ measured qualities, as he journeys the governor a list of 6,000 cor­ porations which have been delin­ ouward through the remiosceut rival« which rain was “a long felt quent for two years, and, in ac­ days of^his life. Our A A Jayne, waut” in California. Wonder what cordance with the same law, the should not be overlooked In this the Los Angeles Times will have to governor must dissolve them some connection.- A s usual he honored say, now; concerning The Webfeet time during this month. They can this position and not only reflected o n th e trail, w h e n t h e y ’ ve met in be reinstated by the payment o f all credit upon town and country, but the Angel city T forgot not to honor neither our back license fees. visitors nor his fellow townsmen. T h e lA s tltv t e Remember that at the primary I believe you will agree with the election in April, only two parties writer that he convinced the audi­ U O V I li A V D F A R M . can participate, the republican and ence that he could throw more the democratic being the only ones bouquets than any man around the Chilblains are easier to prevent that cast sufficient votes at the last festive board. W e give him the than they are to cure. Even those election. Official ballots will be glad hand. When W II Moore, of who suffer regularly from them prepared, the republican printed on Portland, made the statement at every winter often can prevent their white paper and the democratic on the banquet that he intended to ‘‘do appearance by treatment. Stimu­ blue paper. No one will be al­ something,” considerable interest late the circulation by rubbing the was awakened in the minds of his lowed to vote at the primary feet at night with either turpentine hearers. Rumors to the effect election who has not registered as a or camphorated oil, or slices of an republican or a democrat A njn- that an electric road was to be built onion dipped in whisky. With this dependent republican or an inde­ out the west side from Hood river treatment take a diet or a tonic that to Mount Hood have been persist pendent democrat cannot be sup will produce heat in the body. Ei ent for some time and it is thought plied with official ballots by the judges. The law is exp licit It is that this is the project which Mr ther cod liver oil or a malt prepara­ made an offense for an elector to Moore had in mind when he made tion is excellent. Once chilblains are formed continuediet or internal offer to vote at the primary unless (he above statement. treatment, hut change the applies duly registered as a democrat or a tion. If it is a light case sometimes lepublican. This “ lnw” (f) comes tincture of iodine will drive it awffy. from Brazil—term it the Brazilian But if it is severe a layer of cotton, ballot. well covered with zinc ointment is —T h a t’s w h a t a p ro m in e n t Caution is necessary. In the a good remedy. Keep the feet away year 1900, prosperity is promised d r u g g i s t said of S c o tt’s from the heat, and do not try the by all signs, but rashness with E m u lsio n a s h o r t tim e old fashioned remedy of rubbing money will bring about serious con­ ago. A s a ru le w e d o n ’t with snow. To restore the circula­ ditions if long continued. It is a use or re fe r to te stim o n ia ls tion rub gently with warm vase maxim among many that a crisis in a d d re ssin g th e p ublic, line. occurs every ten years. The Iasi serious panic was in 1893-4. One b u t th e above re m a rk an d was due in 1903 4. It did not ap­ s i m i l a r ex p ressio n s a re pear, or at least, it was- not suffici­ m ade so often in c o n n ec­ (F iT K A L O K E i-O X . ently in evidence to make it gen­ tion w ith S c o tt’s E m u lsio n erally recognized. There were alle­ th a t th e y a re w o rth y of P rin e v ille Journal. gations and denials of hard times, F ro m An jnstanceof the class of people bat as neither seemed to lie quite occasional n o t e . sure, it is safe to conclude that it in fa n c y to old ag e S c o tt’s settling western Crook county, and was not very severe. Last year E m u lsio n offers a re lia b le the attractiveness of that region to was undoubtedly prosperous, there m ean s o f re m e d y in g im ­ outsiders, is brought to light by the is no reason why the present one p ro p er a n d w eak d e v elo p ­ recent arrival from New York of should not l>e more so. Bat reck­ m en t, re s to rin g lo st flesh two families in the neighborhood of less sim ulation, reckless spending Cline falls J C MCGuffie, wifexnd of money, wild buying and foolish a n d v ita lity , an d re p a irin g son, and Mr and Mrs Morgan and selling, will tend to danger. Let w aste. T h e a c t i o n of daughter, moved to the latter place not good fortune torn heatls, and S c o tt’s E m h lsio n is no a short time ago. They bought land financial danger will be warded off m ore o f a sec re t th a n th e a little ways above the falls and easily, and the prosperity which c o m p o sitio n o f th e E m u l­ come well prepared to convert it has been ours will tie continued. sion itse lf. W h a t it does into a paying farm in a short time. Mr M, who owns a 500-acre farm in President.) J Hill, of the Great it does th ro u g h n o u ris h ­ New York, has bt-en attracted to Northern Railway Co., has pro­ m e n t—th e k in d o f n o u ris h ­ the west by the possibilities of great nounced himself in favor of recip m e n t th a t c a n n o t be o b ­ development under irrigation» Mr rocity with Canada an a means McGullie has l ^ n a traveling sales ta in e d in o rd in a ry food. man. He thinks the chances of de­ for stopping the steady stream of capital and immigration which is No sy stem is too w eak o r veloping cheap land heie into good flowing from the United Htotos d e lic ate to re ta in S c o tt’s farms offer great opportunities for <,ver the bonier into the count r ^ i E m u lsio n an d g a th e r good money making. Madras Pioneer. •mr northern neighbor. Reciproc­ from it. « ity would tie an excellent policy J A Mesainger of Hillsboro, hat ▼« w ill an d rtm * for the United State« to a d o p t re ¿ample bee. purchased the Madras hotel and garding Canada, for it would help Ba m « ix«* scon & ELECTION STATISTICS. >— 1 PROTECTING THE DOMAIN. The follow ing data oom pi led b y Heo retary D u nb ar and A tto rn e y Uensaal Crawford is of internet to votes« In Oregon aud especially to candidates for public ofttoe. I t would be a good Idea to cut this article out and eave IU Begbtration book* opened clerk, Tueeday, Janu ary 2. by aouuty Registration book* closed for prim ary election, A p ril 10,6 p .m . Begbtration book* opened after p ri­ mary election, A p ril 26. Registration books oloeed for general election, May 16, 6 p.m. N u m b er of signer* required to' in it i­ ate law * or am endm ent*, 7,486. Last day for filin g in itia tiv e petition* February 8. Iia *t day for filin g pam phlets ing measure*, February 6. oppos­ D irect p rim a ry election. County clerk* give notioe o f prim ary electiou not later than Maroh 21. Last day for filin g p etition* for lng name* on ballot for state, oo atonal, and d b trio t ofttoe*, M aroh 5 Last day for petition office«, A p ril 4. for oounty Date of p rim ary eleotion, A p r il 20. Canvassing vote* of p rim ary election for state officer*, May 6. General election. Last day for filin g certificate* of nom ination for state office by assembly o f elector*, A p ril 19. Laat day for filin g n o m in a tin g peti­ tio n * for atate office*, M a y 4. Laat day for filin g certificate« of nom ination for oounty offices by asaem- bly of electors, May 4. Laat day for filing n om in atin g peti­ tion for oounty'offlces, May 19. General election, June 4. T he state, d b trio t, and oounty office* to be filled in the election next June, are the follow ing: Governor. Secretary of state. Htate treasurer. Supreme judge, A tto rn ey general. Superintendent of public Instruction Htate p rin te r. ' -JL. Land commissioner. U n ited State* senator. Tw o congressmen. Tw o atate representative*. One county commissioner. Hherifl. Clerk. Treasurer. Coroner Surveyor. T he neoesaary p relim in ary to every inan’a candidacy b th a t he shall be put forward for a nom ination by petition of at» least two per cent o f the votes cast in June, 1804, for h b p a r t y ’s nom i­ nee« for congress, in the atate at large, or a county, or a ju d ic ia l d b trlc t, or a state senatorial, or representative, or congressional d b trio t, as case maybe. The candidate who shall enter the p rim ary in th b m anner and shall re­ ceive tbo most vote* o f h b party for the nom ination, w ill be the nominee bf h i* party, and w ill be voted for in the usual m anner at the June eleotion. The num ber of signers required on a republican p rim ary petition for a stale nom ination w ill be 1000, the m axim um required by the law ; ou a democratic petition, 690. Candidates for a repub­ lican nonination in the first oongres atonal district must each seoura 479 signatures, and in the second district. 543. Candidates fur the democratic nom ination rnuBt each obtain 843 signatures in the first d b trio t, and 856 In the second. • Judges and Clerks Appointed. Bigelow precinct—Judges. Geo Frid­ ley, W Fuller, A H a p p o ln . Clerks,W G McDonald, J TJohnson, J N Spencer. G rant—Judges, It Dingle, ItC Wallis, CB Toms. Clerks, F E B row n , John H u ll, W in Oehman. Wasco— Judges, John F u lto n , Dell l ’orter, W C ld llle r. Clerks, J P Yates, F H Meader, C H C attron. M on klau d —Judges, Elw ood Thomp' son. R A M urray, J F Belshee. Clerks, E B arnum ,P C A x tell, Claud Thompson. Moro—Judges,FA Bayre*.CKCoohran JM Dunahoo. Clerks, I D Pike, W D W allau, J C Freeman. Grass V alley—Judges, E O Id * ,T N ew comb, C A H eath . Clerks, CR Porter, R L Campbell, RC Balaam . Rutledge—Judges, O C E a k ln , T B Searcy, Blake Craemer. Clerks, A B Craft, G E Thompson, Clyde Hm ith.- K e n t—Judges, Joseph W alton, H U M artin, M H Bennett. C ler ks, G ran v ll le Phillips, LouisSchadewltz, J M W ilson. Rsv and M rs Cook Spokane W ednesday at din d y in g bed side were called to even in g , to be of Mr« Cooks m other. Ayers A y e r 's C h e r r y P e c t o r a l quiets tickling throats, hack­ ing coughs, pain in the lungs. It relieves congestion, sub- C h erry P e c to r a l dues inflammation. It heals, strengthens. Your doctor will explain this to you. H e knows ail about this cough medicitffi. “ W . h»T« natot Avar** Cbtovy Pectoral In our family for » rear, for throat and limo troabloo. aud * • think no mydtolno «quala It." M *s. # . PoMinarT. Appleton, Mlun . O. ATM CO„ 3»c..«to..SI « . V*IJ. All tlru^jlala. -fo r £ Weak Throats A yer’s (Surely cm. « . S _ 3 _ rwcov gently least ¡at DeliMed Cows Lost. Ear-mark crop off one ear, un­ der hit in other, branded Anchor-8 connected on hip. Liberal reward for information leading to their re­ covery. Last seen near Rohr Villa DeeChutes. Columbia Packing Co. or -- - - - F. P. T aylor , • The Dalles, Or. MY DISCOVERY o •M« yeaaa O« AAty Vet«« ,U R A S N » A L L E I. lOrt«ln*l 1 Journal. Du taklug up my mall ou* December morning I found an Invitation to apend R C Balaam loft for Texas last * week w ith my newly made friend, Frank Uurta, a t h b country seat, which Tueeday, to look after land matters. Dell Olds, who had the luok to he proposed to open for the holidays. H l* w ife was to have a gueat, Clara La have his leg broken two weeks ago, Vwrgne, whom F rank had never seen, is getting alon& nicely. , but whom h b w ife pronounced very jo l­ A J Bibby is one of the happiest ly. T h er* was to be only the tour of u* lx the party, I being lnrlted for M b * La farmers in his neighborhood, all on Vergne’s benefit I had no other plan« account of a heavy flow of water in for the holiday*; therefore I accepted the new well drilled on his farm. the invitation. Kate C u rt* I had known alnce a short It is 100 feet deep, with 35 foot of time before her wedding. She was a sparkling water in it. society devotee and had belonged te Dr Rollins is spending the winter the sm art set H e r friend, Mlsa La Ycrgne, was a tall woman with very in California. black hair, which aha wore about a ll Wtigand Co. have the finest Inches long urJfl tied child fashion with a ribbon a t the back of her neck. T h b , line of cutters ever displayed in the «be explained, waa on account o f Its county, all plush lined latest’style. having been ahavod some time before J Harvey Smifh, G C Vintin, and during a case of fever. Both the wom­ en wera so young that neither would Dr M B Taylor,each have purchas­ ed one. have looked out of place In pinafore*. I had not been long In the house be­ A d d itio n a l Local M ention. fore I began to study the Intimacy be­ tween M b s La Vergne and Mra. Curia. Mr aud Mrs Taylor Burgin are When together they did not act ai young woman friend* usually do. They at home thia week. They tbiok of did not go about w ith their arm* trying Eastern Washington as a eround each other's w a b t nor alt hold­ place of temporary «residence, after ing each other** hand. Once on coming Suddenly lpto a room where they wer* leaving Portland. „ I caught them careasing each other, M reJF^atson and her two pret­ And on teeing that they were observed they teemed rather disconcerted. In ­ ty little children, are up from Dalles stead of spending their mornings up city, visiting her parents, Mr and Istalra In feminine occupations they Mrs Lot Rust. Mr Rust is very rode horseback or drove in a cutter. 1 feeble this winter. never noticed them together In the up­ The Congo Twins would have had per ix rta of the bouse. They tovarla a better houee bad they played bly spent their time when In each oth­ Saturday, ineted of Thursday night. er** company In the rooms below. O n* evening a t dinner I Jocosely However, those who were not pres­ tw itted Mrs. C u rt* for Inviting me te ent are tbuse“ who lost by want of Manager Meach is a the house without providing a young publicity. lady to entertain me, declaring that successful caterer when only the M bs La Vergue waa so wrapped best is permitted to play in Moro up In her hostess that she had nc Opera house. time to give to me. ’ A fte r that the Avenarius Carbolineum is a germ young lady seemed more disposed to accept my attentions, though It destroyer. * Decay being a g erm , it appeared to me she did so feeling destroys the cause of decay in posts t h a i l t waa Incumbent upon her. I took or timber. The U8.Government, advantage of her altered manner to-" ward me and endeavored to Ingrutliit« the ORNCo., Multnomah county, myself w ith her. Bhe waa handsome and city of Portland, are making and generally attractive except her general use of it on bridge timbers, voice, which was harsh. 1 found that my attention* were so unwelcome that etc. It is the best chicken lice de 1 desisted and le ft her to enjoy her stroyer on the market, and will friendship w ith Mra. Curia. Nevorthe- leaa I continued to study the friend­ sweeten and preserve a water trough, ship. I have heard of such cases of pig pen, stable, etc , anti keep away feminine devotion, but had never be­ flies, ft is a guaranteed article. fore encountered one. I t waa therefore Interesting. The more I observed the The Observer Book Store is distrib­ tw o together the more I became con utor of the pure article in Sherman vlnced that they had an Important oounty. secret between them. One morning on rising, being un­ able to w ork the electric bell, 1 slip­ ped on my dressing Jacket and went downstair* to get aom etblng.I needed. Barred Plymouth Rock roosters Passing the dining room door I saw M ia* L a Vergn* standing over the for'Bale. Come from Myers prize breakfast table. She waa beside -flock in Portland last year. Will F rank’s aeat pouring a few drops of sell for $2.50 each. Apply at once, some liquid Into a half grapefruit at if. you want them, to ...... h b p lat*. Suspicions I had had for Mrs. N. W. T hompson , some tim e became a certainty. Mlaa • Erskinville, Or L a Vergne waa no woman a t all, but a man and M r*. Curts’ lover, and waa trying to poison her husband. I passed on without her (or him) hav lng seen me and back to my room. As One graded Percheron Stallion soon aa I had finished dressing I re­ turned to the dining room, and ex­ 15-16 Percheron, good style, good changed the grapefruit on my plate breeder and kind disposition, age 6 with that on F ra n k ’a. A t breakfast 1 years old in spring, weighs 1900 left my fru it untouched, but kept a pounds. Will sell on easy terms or sharp eye on the lover*. Mra. Curts trade for horses or mules. For par­ watched her husband uneasily wben he ticulars, address ate h b grapefruit, as I f to notice E nobero & M ontgomery , whether he tasted anything unusual. 202] Blalock, Or. O f course be did n o t W e always had fru it for breakfast and, alnce grapefruit was a favorite with ua all, we had It every morning. Before breakfast the neyt day I wen« into the dicing room and changed The Moro brick yard property, F ran k’* fru it fo r mine. T h b time 1 adjoining and west of the Court put a little (rf it to my lipa and tasted house, is for sale. Besides two city a alight flavor which waa not that of the f r u i t I was puxzled to know whal blocks there is an acreage good for to do. I wondered I f F rank had not first class gardening, and the whole got on to the plot, for he ate hb break tract will make a lovely suburban fast In alienee, and there was a strange residence. Price $700. For particu­ look In h b aye. Again h b w ife watch lars address B. F. H oover ed Him while he ate hb fru it and thb 542 East 36th street, time seemed a trifle disappointed that 2021 Portland, Or he found nothing unusual In I t She also noticed that I left my fru it un­ tested. When we had finished break­ fast she and her lover left the room to­ gether, and when I passed the library ...A N D ... a few m inute* later they were in ear­ nest conversation. During the day Frank was gloomy and nervous. H b w ife watched him My Motto la w ith frightened glance*, and Mlaa La Fstrays Sale. City Properh, Notice is hereby given that there is at my place, known as the Smith Bros, ranch, 3 i miles S. E.of Monk- land, Sherman county, state of Ore­ gon, eince about November 1,1905, one bay mare, about 12 years old, white spot in forehead, pitchfork brand on left shoulder,weight about 1200 lbe. Aleo, one black hone, about 12 year» old, branded Z, on left stifle, white strip in face, weight about 1200 lbe. Said eetrays will be sold to the highest bidder for cash at the place kept as above specified,on Saturday the 17th day of February 1906, ai the hour of 10 o’clock in the fore­ noon of laid day, unless the owner thereof, or hie legal repreeentative, ehall appear prior to that time and make out hie title and pay all char­ gee against eaid eetray. Signed, V. V. R ichardson , 6tjl2f 16-200] Monkland, Cfit And (wo Ranches for Sale. 1 have several residence« in Moro for sale. Aleo (wo ranobee in Gilliam county, one of 640 aore«, and one of 982 acre«. On this there is between 800 and 900 acree in cul­ tivation. Good buildings, and an abundance of water, supplied b y wind mill from a well. ‘ Apy or all of this property can be bought on easy terms, or I am open to consid­ er trade tor other property. J. M. P arry , 193] ______ Moro, Or. Estray Horse For Sale There is one e«tray mare at my place, 7 miles south west of Moro. Color bay. white spot on left hind foot, spot in forehead, weight about 1000 lbs., agA 6 year«; has been worked some, no brand visible. Unless claimed will be sold accord­ ing to law at my place, known ae the Cushman Jflaoe, near Erekin- ville, Bherman oounty, State of One vacant lot, 25x100, in the Oregon, at 10 o’clock a. m., on the 10th day of February, 1906. busy part of the city. Signed Gio. A. M« loy , One store building and one lot 6t J5I9-198] Erekinville, Or. Main street. Two lots and building, suitable for residence. Main street. This is all good paying proper­ ty, an«J I want to sell it. For par­ / Wholesale and Mail order houee ticulars apply to L. B. HrfrL, assistant manager, man or woman, T0OJ" ^ M o ro , Or. for thie county and adjoining terri­ tory. Salary $20 and expeneee paid weekly; expense money advanoed. Work pleasantjposition permanent; no investment or experience requir­ Any person or persons having ed. Write at once for particulars, horses, cattle, houses, lots or house­ and inclose self addressed envelope. hold goods for sale, exchange, or C oopek A Cp., parties desiring to buy such prop­ 193] - 132 Lake «t., Chicago, 111«. erty, will find T he O bserver a If you want a money making good medium for advertising and hotel business in Sherman oounty, securing a customer. Try address D. C. Observer, Moro. T he O bserver / ✓ ' Moro, Or. Sufficient reasons for selling. Moro Property for Sale. Wanted by Chicago To Buy, Sell or hdiauge Here’s Your Poultry. 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 HEN you wish to purchase anything you want to reach as many people as possible. T hat creates competition, and competition reduces prices. ” , For Sale or Irade. ; 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. Brick Yard for Sale. A “WANT” ad in T he M oro ' O bserver will reach more people in Sherman County than by any other medium available. FU R N IT U R E UNDERTAKING Vergn* seamed to be In dread. Aa for myself, nothing could be more trying. The secret I carried waa quite enough without being under the same roof with the actors In the coming tragedy. A fte r lunch I put on my overcoat and glove* and w ent for a long walk, re­ solved to determine upon some plan of action before my return. Wben I re-entered, the bouse was In a commotion. I waa told by a servant that M r. Curts waa out of hla head and the doctor was w ith him. Mrs. Curts cams down presently and, taking me into th * library, said to me: “F ra n k baa long bean subject to pe­ culiar attacks. Whan they are coming on w e are ordered to give him an anti­ dote without hb knowing I t W e have been potting It Into h b grapefruit, but soma on* must b kv* Interfered with us, for this tim e It baa had no effect.” H aving made a fool of mysolf, I con­ cluded that my further stay would be a burden to me H not to the others and departed the next morntuc. ««ri*. - J 1 ____1 1 Quick Sales --and Sm all Profit«. L iv e *D(1 L e t Live. 002! Call and E x a m in e M y Stock of F U R I$ IT U B E and S ID E L IN E S before buying JjO TIC X FOR PUBLICATION. Dftpnrtment of the Interior, I Notioe 1« hereby Riven .het tbe following* named «etiler baa filed notioe of bit inten­ tion to make Huai proof in enpport of bi« olaim, and that eaitf proof will be made be­ fore the Keffieter and Keoeiver at the Dallea Oregon, on Pebrnary Xlet, 1906, via; P H IL IP M RUGGLES, of Monkland, Oregon, on H E No 8WW, for Don’t w rit* letters with a lead pen­ tbe lota 2, 6, and (>, Seo. 31, and lot 11, See. 80,Tp. I S , R 19 K. W M. cil. . He names the following wltneaaes to «rove Don’t w r it* oo soiled or torn sheets hi« eontinnona reeidenoe upon and cultiva­ tion of eaid land, tia : W H Taylor, John 0< paper. M t J s a significant fact that In a com­ Gibaon. 8 J Brook and Glaad Spoon, all of Monkland, Oregon. m unity where crime waa virtually un­ 5tjl9f 16-196J M ich * at. T. Noi.*tt, Regtater known, where plain, straightforward dealing was assumed aa a m atter of OTICX FOR course, and credit was fearlessly asked Dspartmsnt o^tha Interior • and given. Lincoln won an envbbla LsndUffios, The Daltva, Or., I reputation for Integrity and honor. Ih January 16th, 1906. ) Notioe 1«hereby given that tbe folio« ing- a moral atmosphere of th b sort ordi­ nary veracity and fairness attracted named settler baa filed notioe of his inten­ tion to make final proof in «apport 6f his no p articular attention. Honesty waa olaim snd that said proof « ill be made not merely tbo beat policy; It waa th * before tbs Register and Receiver st The ru b of life, and people were expected Daliss, Oregon, on February 21st, 1906, vis: to be upright and Just with one an­ GRANT K. KELLOGG. other, but wben a clerk In a country of MnShland, Oregon, H E No 71M, for tbs store walked miles to dofiver a few Loto 10, 11,12, of Section 81, Township 1 oancee of too Innocently withheld from South. Ranue 19 East, and lot 8. Heotlon 6, a customer by an error In the acalea, Township I South, Range 19 E .W. M He name« the following witneaaea to and wben he made a long, hard trip In prove his oontinuotm residence upon and order to return a few cant* accidental­ oultivation of «aid land, via: P h illip M Rug- es, of Monklnrid, Oregon , Nam Brook, of ly overpaid him, he waa talked about, onkland, Oregon: Arthur bavia, of Mqpk- and the fact la that "Honest Abe” was l«n