1 lite O b a e rv e r» A M o d e rn M I r e o le . T ru ly miraculous seemed the recov­ ery of Mrs N e llie H o lt of this place, writes J O I t Hooper, Woodford, Tenn. “ she was so wasted by roughing puss from her lungs. Doctors, declared her end so near th a t her fam ily watched by her bedside 48 hours, when, at m y urg­ ent request D r. K in g s 'N e w Phwovery was given her, w ith the astonish log re­ sult th a t improvem ent began and con­ tinued u n til she fin a lly recovered and is a healthy wom an tod ay." G uaran ­ teed cure for roughs end colds, 60c and <1. Marsh A M edlar Wasro. T ria l bottle free. ' MOttU, OREGON ; F R I D A Y .................. J a n . 19, 1906 P e rs o n a l T a lk W ith Y o n . , If you do not read The Observer Why Not; • ♦/* W e ehnuld like to have y tu tak e It, and we '.now It would be profitable to vou to become a «ubocrlber. W e «end it two year« tor $-’ 50; one 3 ear $1 50; laXete a month U i ’t much. T r y It. Order by Poktal Card, and pay for it when you can. A t any tim e when requested Io dn CENTS IN ARIZONA. to , the paper w ill be discontinued. But we expect that all arrears w ill be paid before IS M a u y T o w « « T h a r A sa U o a g O a ly •uch request 1« made. It («easy to ask ua. a t t b s PostoSBea. for a «tatetr.ent, which w ill be cheerfully 1 Phenix Is fast becoming a penny rendered at anqr tim e. i IVORY CARVING. The C te le e e a » O i l t i i « l l a M a k l a « U la b v r a t e F a b S tic k s . ••You may atty that the Chinese »till excel in the elaborate curving of Ivory for fan sticks,” said u fan Importer. ‘•Years of labor are represented in some of the fuus made In the o rient For nearly two centuries the manufsc ture of fans for the European market has been an Im portant Industry ol Chinn. ■*?“ “The Chinese workmen, brought to Purls in tlie seventeenth century In order to teach Frenchmen the art, aid ed greatly In giving the prom inent* to French fans. A t Dieppe and other Industrial center« in Fruuce flue exam­ ples of carved ivory fan sticks are pro­ duced, and many of the most beautiful fans reuchlug the New York market come from there. There is a wide choice of material for the sticks, com­ prising ivory, mother-of-pearl, tortoise shell, horn, sandal and other woods, w ith occasionally tillgree work In metal. “The most common- materials, of course, are wood and bone, which are dt-eorated w ith prtntH or presBbd work. One of the m ost notable fans, made w ith metal sticks, is the one of carved Silver said to have onee belonged to M arie Antoinette. This fan Is now in the South Kenslugton collection. The m other-of-pearl sticks give an excel leut opportunity for artistic carving and also for clever gliding.”—Jewelers' Circular-Weekly. THE KOTOW. N e i t h e r I n a r a r e f a l N o r D o f f r a f f la f f as P e r f o r a t e d b y C k la a s a . ’ The kotow (pronounced ker-toe and meaning literally to bow the head) Is used os a form of thanks and Is not a manner of greeting. The actors ko­ tow to their inajestlks at the begin­ ning and end of each performance at the theater, first to thank for the honor they are to receive in being allowed to act before them and at the end to thank for the privilege granted. The officials “bow the head” to thank fdr a n a u d l ence or any fav o r*o r g ift they have received or are to receive from their majesties. The kotow Is not only made by people at the palace and at Imperial audiences; It Is sometimes used by equals to each other as a prop­ er manner of thanking for some great favor. To make the kotow the per son kneels three times and each tluoa bows his bead three times, touching the ground with it. The kotow could not be made by a foreigner without look­ ing most aw kw ard and appearing most servile, but the Chineee do it w ith dig­ nity, and It Is neither ungraceful nor «legradlng. I t Is a time honored man­ lier of giving th a u k i, a (Illn ess tra d i­ tion surviving from a tim e when the courtiers were perhaps like slaves, but at present It does not Imply any slavo- llke inferiority on the part of him who I*erforme i t —Katharine A. Car! In Cen­ tury * ( MM« P o p u la r and P ic tu re sq u e. Ayer’a Pill«. Ayer’s Pills. Aver** Pills. Keep saying The only thing necessary to make this over sod over again. the Denver and Rio Grande the The beet laxative. most popular, as it has ever been known the most pleasant and most picturesque way to cross the con* Want your moustache* or I USC n m an arassasam w a r . salt a an. asanas, a. a. tinent, has come about. This is the a beautiful bromi or rick 1 establishment of through sleeping car service. In connection with the O. R. & N. a through Pullman Standard Sleeper is now run from Portland to Denver, leaving Port­ land at 8.15 p. m., arriving at Salt Lake at 8.40 a. m. the second morn­ ing, leaving Salt Lake at 3.50 p. m. and arriving at Denver 4.20 p. m, the following day. This schedule eed { S tin tin $ gives passengers seven hours-stop over in Salt Lake, affording an op­ portunity to visit the Mormon eapital as well as a day light ride through the grandest soenery in the couvrys sa Man of Mcccm. You may oarer world. ass ths mag H bmc U . Ifs hb latter hsad, For reeervations in this car and U i inralspu h|s hurfasw card, drcolnrs or for illustrated booklets picturing catalog««. Yost M m tha man up by those the scenery contiguous to the Den­ fcopmsioa of a man and his ver A Rio Grande, proving it to be do you gat If hs writes to you oo the Hoenie Line of the World, write wrapping pnpar or axle graaac stationary? to W. C. McBride, General Agent, H ow doe* yoeei. look? Ia It neat, tasty and 124 Third street, Portland. modarn? It M If Ths Moro Observer Job H im ( '• ■ ( I s a s . N. Vlckary, form erly for many years a well known taxiderm ist of Lynn, Mass., had skinned an eagle for mount Ing one day when an old colored man who, did odd Jotis about came In. “ Uncle Ben.” said the taxidermist, "you can take home that goose over there If you want to.” Uncle Ben bore the “goose” Joyfully aw ay. The next tim e tie met M r. Ylck­ ary he looked at him rather queerly, but said nothing. A few days later the taxiderinlst skinned an owl and again offered Uncle Ben a goose to take boms. Uncle Ben removed bis h a t scratched his head In some perplexity and then said: “I f lt*s all the same to you. Mlstah Vlckary, suh. I'd like to see the feet ob dat goose before I take him home to my ole woman ” ▲ C a lik w w i. Concerning the term ‘ catchword” the London Chronicle says that Its old tech­ nical senae “Is fam ilia r to those who affect old books. The catchword was the first word of a page, which was printed also by anticipation In the bot­ tom right hand corner below the last line of the preceding page, so as to In­ sure that the pages should follow 00 properly. In Latin these catchwords were known as ‘custodea,* guardians The device was invented In Venice •b o o t 1440 and was la favor fo r cen- turlee. This Is the oldest oanoo of ‘catchword* In the English language. A fterw ard It came to mean a prom­ inent word heading a column of a dic­ tionary. the rhyming word of a line of verse and an actor’s cue.” H e W e e (h e T rteh . “Oh, George. dear,” she whispered when he sllpi*ed the engagement ring in ta ln ►owns. In those days a quarter jgas iic a ll change and nickels were only good to give to the children. Bnt those days have changed. The change was brought about partly by the department stores, which thought E u re k a Lodge N o . 121, to drive competition eloser, but more A . F. A A . M ., M o ro , W . by the w inter tourist army that visits the southwest Meets the first and th ird iTbutsday evenings of eocb I t Is not that they are less liberal m onth V isiting members than other persons, but they use pen cordially invited to meet ror ales at borné all the time and have B y order of ,the W . M . 01 them In their pockets when they come w ith us. J. M. Parry, Secretary. to Phenix. Though few things are advertised outside of the dry goods line In which B e th le h o m C h a p te r. . N o 78 O X S . the penny Is a unit of value. It la al­ Regular com munication ways good at the postofflee, and every each 2d and 4th IJ iu re- tourist does business with the poet- day evenings m o n th ly. offlee first and other places afterw ard. ‘B y order W .M . I t did not take long for many of the É lla Hayes, Secretary. home (»eople to “get the habit,” and now most everybody can produce a M o ro Lodgo, N o . 113, penny I f be tries, tliough It Is still the I . O . O . F . M o ro , O reg o n , f habit o f old settlers to tell the post­ ^Meets every Saturday master or clerk to keep the change. tin g nt 7:30 o’clock. In the w inter the postofflee Is flooded 'V is itin g members are with pennies, for the tourists leave lla lly Invited. Mera- theirs. An old settler, who gets them bers are expected to be on the outside In trade or any other irecent. W m . H enricbs N . G . J. place, offers them to the postmaster or i*. Foss, Secretary. gives them to somebody else to offer to the postmaster when be would not think tLupIno Raboooa Lodgo of showing pennies anywhere else In N o . 11«, I. O O r. town. M eet reg ularly every But In the summer the pennies flow tF rid a y evening. V is itin h ¡members are oordially out again w ith the flight of the tourists, [in v ite d to meet w ith us. snd by midsummer the postofflee has ____'H o m e members are ex- to hunt for small change, sending to bs present. B y order o f tbe other towns for pennies. M rs. Jennie Foes, N . O . Tucson does all It can to discourage Mice- O ra L ew e lle n , Secretary. the penny, and In this It has the moral support of the old timers. I t Is related that near the depot at Tucson Is a curiosity shop that travel­ W. ers often visit while their trains are be­ ing made up In the yards and that not Infrequently a woman wlU pick out a poet card or tw o and offer pay fo r them In [>ennlee, whereupon the dealer re­ M o r o a n d C r a a a V a l l e y . sponds th a t that kind o f money Is not good In that city, but If she Is anxious Receives Deposits, Bell exchange, for a card he gives It to her.—New and do a General Banking business York Herald. f T . R . S H O C K L E Y , P r o p r ie to r . M ORO - - O. E L R O D Successor to M oore. Bros. Transacts i General Insurance Business deadly e n e m y — eonvumpttoti. Like a silent serpenL It glides along almost unnoticed. F i r s t a c o ld , o r ao ro throat, then a «fight cough, then eatarrh, then bronchitis, then b l e e d l n r from the and finally death. Ths way to lungs ____ ofit the threatening evil Is to fortify crush the 9 syi ay«t<-m and purify the blood with Dr. . Pierce's Golden MtiLcal Dtscoesry. PI shnortrial condition Btw» nW rtlW MTcnd K 1 that precede« consumption Is cured by this non-aleoho’lc ri’r.e dy. At the first sign of deran£omentof »tomach, liver and blood, look out! It 1« only a question of time until the lin e * wlH be attacked through tlxi Impnt'i blood, and then ths danger a ill 1» rP<~t deadly. I t should I«- known to every sick person that Dr. B. V. I T re«- w ill give carafally considered, fatherly, professional advice by mall to r. 11 « ¡10 w rite l.lm at Buffalo, N. Y. No cbttr.’a or feo of any nature la asked. 0 M M O N & — I n th e C ir c u it C o u rt o l th e S tate S 1 o f O reg o n for S h e rm a n C o u n ty , B M o rris o n . P la in tiff, Chas F Tsntplo snd Jennie B a n d , D efend an ts. 1 J A Blus Mark here will answer an M1 A WTLf OV A tto rn e y s * At* L a w . Aral p iih ltc itlo s t it h day o f J s n s s ry , 1 « « . tha Isat day o f blioatio a being the XW day of F e b ra s ry , B . W. H U aasnaxa. 7 iJ If « » - B»1 A ttorney for P la in tiff K J a m e g S S t e S tock w a r t Inspector STATIONS d ally 2 .16 pm 2.36 2.89 2.69 8.12 8.18 3 8ft 8.3« 8.48 3.69 4 .0S 4.89 4 66 6.11 6.21 6.66 arv ......BlffiA.... 11.60 arv« 11.19 • 11.10 11.00. 10 46 10,40 10.24 10.22 10 06 9.66 9.87 9.20 8.66 8 40 8.80 8 00 a m changed may be avoided by sending the desired alteration to this office. Always O regon. give the name of the office from which you want It changed, as well aa the one to Address: M O RO , O REGON. which It (a-to be sent. U e n a r il l*a*« en ir« r A g e n t. > N e a r e st H otel to B u s in e s s C en ter, Oram Memo W . C . R U T L E D G E , Prop. The M o ro , O re g o n . F o r A L L th e news A L L th e tim e . P o rtlan d , n i f f Mw S Biw asa m s i i wa —v a s s i w aaim a t o r Iron and Wood W orking. H O R S E . S H O E IN G A S P E C IA L T Y . O 8C A K - - HABRY UEBB: Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler. THE DALLES, - - OREGON 303 Second Street, next door to the Pacific Express Company. Mail order« promptly attended to All work warranted. - N e a r P u m p H ouse. - O x e g ro p - n w F. A . FLEM ING < T ra n sferin g , T r u c k in g and D r a y in g ; MORO - - OREGON I ’m Here to Stoy. Reports to the Contrary Notwlth- itandlr.g. Live and Let Live Is M y Motto. All work w ill be Promptly attended to J. A. OEI8KNDO&FEB G K I8EN D O R FER J. a In making remittances to The Observer, please use bank draft, postal monei order, express money order, or reglstere«! letter. Make all remittances paysble tc D. C. Ireland & Son, Moro, Oregon. Hpeolal attention given to anrgsry. Ths Dalles, Oregon. 0 R . RAY W. LOO A N . M oro , O regon . Office on M s in the G in n B u ild ing . L) r . o . j . S t., up stairs in marie m . goffin . V Iptteltt 1 G rass V a ix x y , OaaeoN. Office in the Weigans A Co. brick up stairs. Jon House DRAYMEN All Stage Lince. E x p r e ss and freight d e liv e r ­ ed to a n y part of th e city. Clone eonnectionM for all poiuta Eaht and Weat with 2 Wm. R u d o l f B A IL E Y G A T TZEET Z E I'.T R E G U L A R OR, P. I. WHITNEY, Peaaeng r Traffic Mgr. St. Paul. Mine. Or S. 0. YERKES, A. 0. P^ A., i ,7 Seattle, Washington. and fountain, always on hand. 4 THE MOST DELIGHTFUL WAY TO CROSS THE CONTINENT Colorado Springs and Denver O. M. F R O S T -d- w . o . B R Y A N T A Daylight Ride Through Nature’s A rt G allery F r o st & B r y a n t Real E s ta te J AS. F. M O ORE TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OGDEN AND DENVER Loans 124 Third Strce P O R T L A N D , O R EG O N . Ginn Building—rtoro, Ore. A | axative g ro m o Q uinine and on Box. awftar A RAGSDALE J. M . A tto rn ey s-a t L a w , P a rry . N o ta ry Public. Offioi in The Ginn Brick Moro, Oregon. sgwriMhff 25c. P atents Attorney for the State School Fund for Sherman County. MORO. ORKGO^ I RADE IVI A H r t ■ P la n e , B p oo lfle a tlo n e and Catlm aftee C R o o rfe lly Fuenlehed «he a ll klaffe «♦ B u lld la g e la tho C o u n try ee w e ll as th e CMy. H ssdgaartsvs at Wo W. R- Lasshsv jssff». J. w. J W . A LLEI» in O IIIT lT L l« . Fracttoee la «11 ooarto. T h e Chicago-Portland Special, the moat luxurious train In the world. Drawing-room sleeping cars, dinirg car, buffet smoking snd library car (barber and bath). Less than three days Portland to Chicago« Parante ta k en t l i m u i l , n _ ..„ tffcl.it »v>f I m , w ith o u t c h a r .* . In » T h r o u g h T ra in s to Chicago are operated dally via the Oregon R a ilro a d fit N avigation Company, Oregon Short Line R a il­ road, Union Pacific Railroad and Chicago & North-Western Railway to Chicago from Portland and points in Oregon. ’ on del fiee . Scientific American. I^»i 4»f»ornalr Ute«« rat *d wsskty. A han<1«o Lion o f a hy «cU iiiiO o tournai. m lathi» r e a r : fo u r m onths, IL SoM by a ll TW O Dally’ and personally conducted «<- curafon* In Pulla*M ffeeplnj car* from Portland, Lo* Anxele* *n< iKjiis »irre ■«nt fr««. tettar» Chicago 60 YEAR8* E X P E R IE N C E S h U o a r t C o n tra c to r B u ild e r M ORO, ORBOON. Railway between the Missouri River C ures a C old in O n e D a y , Grip in T w o . w . H. raqrda O Double-Track A lw a y s R em em ber th e Full N am e Offices over 8. T. Go. store, cpi>oeite Opera hall. H . O. b The Ody W . C . M c B R I D E , G e n e ra l A g e n t, M oro , O regon . J.J 0 8 F 0 R D Talbot, V. P. & G. M Q Fo r D etailed In fo rm a tio n , address A ttorn ey at L a w J . R . HOSFORD M SEEK NO FURTHER, FOR BETTER CAN’T BE FOUND In su ran ce M ain S t ., M oro , O regon , Elrod’s brick, next door to ‘ 8. T. Co’e. Store. GENERAL O FFICES PO RTLA ND OR E Q U IP M E N T And S E R V IC E S E C O N D T O N O N E " J.O. Steamer Bally Qatsert leaves Portland 7 am. Monday«, Wedne»day» and Fridays Leaves T h e Dalle« 7 a. m., Tuesdays, Thursday« and Saturday*. Steamer Regulator leave* Portland 7 am., Tuesday*, Thursday« and Saturday*. Leavr« T h e D alle* 7 a. m., Monday*, Wednesday«, and Friday*. * Steamers leaving Portland make daily connection at L y le, with C R & N train for Goldendale and K lickitat V alle y point*. C R & N train leaving Goldendale on Monday», Wednesday* and E rld « y *6 30 a. m., making connection with steamr Regu­ lator tor Portland, ai I way point*. C R A N train leaves ’ioldendale on Tues­ days, 1 hursday* and Saturdays 8 30 a. m. connecting at Lyle with Steamer Sadie Il for The Dalles cor-iectlng th erew ith O. R AN. trains East and West. Steamer Sadie B leave* Cascade Lock* dally, except Sunday, 7 am. for The D alle* aiHl way points arriving D alle* 11 am. Leaves T h e Dalles 2 pm., arriving Cas­ cade Locks 6 pm. Meal* served on all steamer«. Fine accommodations for team* and wagon*. Steamer leave» Portland from A lder St. dock. Passing Castle Gate, Canon of The Grand, Tennessee Pass, Marshall Paas and the Royal Gorge Q A b s tra c tin g D A L L E S C IT Y ,' M ETLAKO SAD IE U For detailed information, rates, etc., address .xiS— XS AS XS HX ......... Columbia River Scenery. • M ia i M O DERN O V E R LA N D T R A IN S In e ith e r d ire c tio n d a ily Strongs Brick L. CRAIG, T h « c o m fo rta b le w ay Is via the Piano and Furniture moving our specialty. Special spring truck for th is w o rk . *- M o n o ........................ OaxtioN. A ttorn ey a t L a w . Boats )e a\e Portland dally except Sunday for W illam ette and Lower Colum bia t River Points. Monthly t trainers to C hina and Japan. For full 'nlorination call on or adereas M orn, O regon. W EST Trunks and grips taken to and from all trains. v ; First 8treet 8t, Paul rr 4 C. R. S H A N D Y , Agent, O R B u ild in g , V. LITTLEFIELD Ohlofffo. S A N F R A N C IS C O . EAST J. FRED JAMES DENTIST OhlOfffff sn< Kartete« OÄy. Ocean o learners leave Portland at 8 p. m. every 6 days for Through Salt Lake C ity , Glenwood Springs. Leadville, Pueblo, P h y sic ia n and S u rg eo n J? \Vcetera Union Telegraph Co. Spokane, Mlnnffapollff,' ................ O R . M. B. TAYLOR O p e ra W h e r e th e P e o p le S to p BaW Danvffr, Orna H r , l i e n 'l PaHHHiiger A g m it, M O R O , OREGON. Billiards Dlteases of obbi C lilln i I Office In The Goffin Building, 1st St. Moro, Oregon. D r — ------ c«»w «»€i»i Tr»de a«iici»ea goffin , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. D r . Conducted on Best Principles I I A M ORO, ORE. P h y sic ia n and S u rgeon . _ ------------------------ S IN N O T T & F IS H .P R O P R IE T O R S ' Office 0.R.&N, Py. r T ff M U T lORTHERM URW 4I m i 0RE6M SHORT UH P R IC E S R E A S O N A B L E I — H O T E L R A T E S TO S U IT Y O U . — L0W K Office in Vogt blook. m » C o n v ie n t t o B u s in e s s Electric Lights in Every Room and Electric Call Bolls. A t . T he O bserver O ffice P I. Johnson I Streets T H E D A LLE 8, OREGON. N te £ _ Q a a L _ iH L C a e t ' D A IL Y rains N e w c E n tir e ly , U m a tilla H o u s e Vff O RDER OI vm Ae D M A N A tiK K S T O P If. LOWE P h y sic ia n s & S u rgeon s J t e s ANDERSON, Comoereial Job Printing ! • r BVRRT m O reg o n . Free bus to and from trains R ates by the day 5 0 c, 7 5 c, $ 1.0 0 , $ 1.5 0 , $ 2 . European Plan A Good Clean Fam ily Hotel M achinery Repaired. Zw 4endeat H otel M oro t READ THE OBSERVER . . .G lb e o u s .... ........Sinke......... . . . Woero . . . . . K lo n d yk g .. . . . S u m m it. . . H a y Canou Jot .. M o D u nald e.. . . . D e M o e e ... . . . . .M o r o . . . . . .E r i k ln ville . Onuw V a lle y . . . . Bourbon. . . .....K e n t . . . . ....W llr o x . . . : . . S h a n ik o ... For rate« and Information apply to O . IX« to h a n d y , J h a re n t M o ro . O r. C. K . L y t le , R . D . W « « ffb a ry , S h erm a n C ounty, Difficulty in having your Observer T m s tble N o i01 N o rth bnd July 3d, 1904 ,,|r . r Meals 25 cents. Sunday Dinner 35 cents.' nt ths OREGON. h . South* bound patte ngr d aily P o sto ffle e a n d D ep ot. To Jennie Hand, ths above named defend­ ant— In tbs nam e o f the S ta te o f O regon. Yoo are hereby no tified and req uired to appear and anewer the oo m p la ia t filed againet you in the shove e n title d onurl and ranee, on or before the Isat day in tbe order fo r p u b lic a ­ tion tbe Ham m ons he rein , to w n , on or before the 2fkl dev o f F t b r a a r r , IW 8 , the tim e ao prescribed fo r such pu blicatio n of this Uomroona, being onee a week for six aneoeeetve weeks from and a fte r the date of the first oohU esitno o f said Sum m ons: and i f yoo f a ll to se appear or answer said com ­ p la in t w ith in tbe tim e p r . ^ n t ^ l by aaid o»nrt. fo r w a n t th e reo f, the p la in tiff w ill taka tod. n a n t agaiM B yon, the aaid Jvante H a n d , lo r the earn o f f t » 00, w ith in to rest «hereon a t the ra te o f 10 per eent per annum from N ovem ber M b , 1002. and fo r tbe fo rth er earn o f f'JMi.OO w ith In terest thereon at rate o f 10 per sent, per annum fro m N ovem ­ ber 6th, 10051, and fo r 870.00 attorneys feae Mr. Motes B on er, rap ea tive lf. both notes 1 u sedthree iMititea of Dr. Pierce's Golden ueing dated N ovem ber 6th, 1903, end both Medical Dtaruvi 1 y and two or three vlala of m oturiu g on O ctober 1st, UMB, each of acid the •Ptea»nnt p rib ta ." also one packatrs of goiea using exeoau-d by tbe above earned Dr. Sage's C ata ri h It* uiedy. 1 atn now curad, d> fe u d e n w , end eeoh payable to the order Manx thanks to you “ An honest denier w ill not try to per- of p la in tiff and tbe said p la in tiff w ill f a r th ­ er *1 ply to tbs court fo r an order of sale of a usds you to take a worthless sulistl- tute In piste of the "Golden Medical a ll tbe M ta o h e d personal property belonging to »on. the aaid Jaa n te H a n d , la tb ia action “Dteeovery * (or the sake of a little added and fo r pla bi tiff« cost« end disbursem ents preda 10 th ia estioo. T b ia tto ttM o n s ta esrved epon you, ths said J eunis aut aha - inquiry, when entered upon our calendar, giving the date of the paper hi the date at which your current aubacrlptlon expire«. Batter bring la that t- i* *• S. $. Hayes, Manager at Moro. The old world and the new d raw so nearly together at Bering strait that J, steamers pass from Asia to America In a few hours, and Eskimos frequently cross between the tw o continents In their oomlsks. Regular communication Insurance Broker. between the tw o would have been ee tab Bailed long ago but for the fact that for seven months In the yenr the Arctic M o r o , O a -« » ic o n . Ice renders the few miles from Cape Prince of Wales to the opposite Si­ Policies issued on the beet fire berian coast Impassable to old fashion­ insurance companies in the world. ed means of communication. Modern Special attention to grain inaurance science, however, triumphs over the forces of nature, snd at present the |1 O H T E » T N O T IC E . eyes of capital are turned toward Ber­ ' D epartm ent o f tbe In te rio r, t ing strait for rapid communication be­ U n ite d States L an d Oftloe, > tween America and Asia, both by tele­ ; T h e Dalles, O r., Dec. 26, 1906 1 graph and railroad.--Sunset Magaalne. A sufficient contest affid avit having been filed in this office by Robert J? Love aaS IM alossaer. G in n contestant, against homestead en­ A curious story of love snd diploma­ try N o 11682, made October 22, 1902, for cy to current In Rio Janeiro. Relations N 1-2 8 W 1-4, N W 1-4 B E 1-4, BW 1-4 between Peru snd A rs a ll were strained N E 1-4. section 12, townnhlp 1 8, range on account of b