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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1906)
‘ M ü i'ü , S h e r m a n E s ta b lis h e d 1 8 8 7 . C o u n t y , O r e g o n , F r i d a y , Æ p r il 1 3 , 1 9 0 6 K i v e ,/ C e n t s - SPUDS SPUDS T oixatlxajQ . B o x x x x x e , 3*z. SPUDS W c afe S till a t tf)e Old Place Doii)^ X B u sin ess •—•■•J Carload Just Received a t th e C IT Y M A R K E T , M o ro , .Or. E a rly Rose - - . B u rb a n k - - G a rn a c h ili. We W a n t to Sell and we a re S e llin g T h e m C heap. CO M E A N D S E E - C A P IT A L , - $ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 7 Transacts a general Banking Business. * lv £ q io 3 3 slxx I cq s i t a n d . W ' a s o o , Representatives at Kent, Grass Valley, Moro, Wasco, Rufus, Bigg«. DesChuutes, Collections carefully made. Fire and Grain Insurance Drafts issued on any point in Europe._____ , At th e Bedside — = p a id to s p e c u la to r s w ho In v e ste d In lie u la n d s e le c te d u p o n In v a lid m in A tto rn y -O e n e ra l of th e m a te of e r a l b ase, w h e re th e In v e s to r could O regon, h a s a n n o u n c e d .h im s e lf a s a h a v e o c c u p ie d th e la n d , saved th e c a n d id a te fo r re -n o q jtn a tlo n by th e s t a te m a n y tim e s th e a m o u n t o f s a l re p u b lic a n s o f th is s ta te . H a v in g a ry fo r fo u r y e ars. H e h a s now In se rv ed o n e te rm w ith e n tir e s a tis f a c c h a r g e th r e e Im p o rta n t s u its of tio n to th e people of th e s ta te , th e g r e a t in te r e s t to th e s t a te : One to u s u a l c u sto m w ill p ro b a b ly be o b e s ta b lis h th e s t a t e ’s r ig h ts to n e a rly se rv ed a n d h e w ill be re -n o m in a te d 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 a c re s of sw am p la n d in w ith o u t o p p o sitio n . M r. C ra w fo rd K la m a th c o u n ty , one to re co v e r from h a s been a m e m b e r o f th e O regon th e P o r tla n d G e n e ra l E le c tric com b a r fo r tw e n ty -fiv e y e ars, w h ic h p a n y 10 p e r c e n t of th e n e t p ro fits tim e he has s p e n t p r a c tic in g h is o f th e tr a f f ic th r o u g h th e locks a t p ro fessio n a t R o se b u rg - a n d M a rsh O re g o n C ity , a n d one to d e te rm in e field . H e w as elec ted a tto r n e y - g e n j h e b o u n d a ry lin e b e tw e e n th e s ta te s e ra l In 1902. D u rin g h is te rm he o f O re g o n a n d W a s h in g to n . Mr. h a s been th e leg al a d v is e r of a ll th e C ra w fo rd bus been a sa fe, c o n se rv a ■fate o ffic e rs a n d b o a rd s a n d co m tiv e le g a l a d v is e r, a lw a y s accom Republican Candidate for United States Senator. m issio n s, a n d It m ay "'be sa id to I l l s m o d a tin g to w a rd th o se w ho have c r e d it th a t th e s t a te h a s becom e i n b u s in e s s w ith h is d e p a r tm e n t, and Champion of Statement One. volved In v ery l it t le litig a tio n . Mr.^ p r o m p t In th e d is p a tc h o f m a tte r s Jonathan Bourne, J r ., eandidate be ■Ilion with the Peoples Power League at C ra w fo rd 's a d v ic e to th e s t a te la n d g iv e n to h is c h a rg e . fore the republican primaries for the this tim e. In all theee movements he has b o a rd t h a t I n te r e s t sh o u ld n o t he nomination of U n ited States Senator in been one of the few to guarantee the nec . Bankers, TJS. coDgieea, for the long term commencing Maroh 4. 1907, was born in New Bedford Mas«., February 23d, 1866: was a mem ber of the class of 1877 at Harvard Cm vereity; came to Portland M ay 18, 1878; was a republican member of the Oregon legislature in the session of 1886 and the extra session of 1886; was one of Oregons ielegatee to the Republican National convention of 18a8, and Oregons member of tbe Republican National oommittee from 1888 to 1902, -and a delegate to the Republican National convention of 1892; and was elected as a M itchell republican to the Oregon legislature in 1896. M r.Bourne has bean more prominently identified with the development of tbe mineral resources of Oregon than any other man io tbe state, baring expended in tbe last 20 years over f l ,000,000 of bis own money in the acquisition and devel opment of Oregon mines. W hile M r. Bourne has had his resi dence and main office at Portland since 167«, he has bad another offioe at New Bedford, Mass., snd has carried on the bneiness of his fathers estate since 1889, which makes him fam iliar with many of the large interests and leading men in the East. Theee qualifications, in con junction with hiaenergy, originality, ex- eontive ability, and experience in bnei- , and political affairs, pre-eminently qualify him for making an able and in- fluent ih u entisl Senator from the state of Doctor, nurse ltnd patient, feel easier if th ey see our label on the bottle o^ medicine. T h e y know that our label is a guarantee th at the purest m aterials have been compounded by E xpert, Experienced, Registered P h arm aciste and that the medicine will produce the Best Possible Results. Z M Z o ro , rie o c x lp tlo X L 3DrM<«rlata O ffic e I^ong D is ta n c e P h o n e M ain S t r e e t , M o ro , O re a e w M oros B arber S hop P o r c « * fa ln » B a th T uba. Everything first Class and Up to date. ta Agent for Portland Steam Laundry Shop in Moro Hotel Building jH T . R. S H O C K L E Y , I ¡2 5 ^ . MORO - 0,K P r o p r ie to r . - Bourne has always favored ex- ing the direct power of the people over their government as far as possible- H e was one of the leading spirits in the Initiative and Referendum movement, from 1896, until it was approved by tbe voter« at the June election in 1902. In 1904 be was a member of the executive committee of the Direct Primary Nomi nation« I/eague, and holds the same po- OREGON. .WTTVTf yVT r M r n YOUR PR ES EN C E IS D E S IR E D A T THE Commercial House ELEC TIO N S T A T IS T IC S . Im p o rta n t D a ta to be Remembered F. A. F lem in g, P roprietor. f lo r o , O re g o n . M a in S tre e t B ro c k B ld g . Strictly Commercial House Home Comforts and Cooking Meals 50 cents, Lodgings the same. H otel M oro Nearest Hotel to Business Center, Postoffice and Depot. by Voters T his Y e a r. DR. JAMES WITHTCOMBE T h e b e st k n o w n m a n In w e ste rn O regon an d th e m ost p o p u la r m an In th e re p u b lic a n p a r ty In th is p a r t of th e s ta te say s th e S alem J o u r n a l, Is Ja m e s W lth y c o m b e of C o rv a llis. He Is th e p e o p le 's c a n d id a te fo r g o v e rn o r In th e re p u b lic a n p a rty , h a v in g sh q w n no d isp o sitio n to c a te r o r bow dow n to th e bosses, o r a n y fa c tio n . He Is a m an of th e people an d s tr o n g w ith th e people. F o r th e p a st w eek he h a s been h o ld in g fa rm e rs ' in s titu te s In Ja c k s o n c o u n ty a n d e a rly In M arch th e r e Is to be a f a rm e r ’s I n s titu te h eld a t Sa lem . T h is Is n o t new w ork fo r him , b u t j u s t w h a t h e h a s b e en d o in g for th e p a st te n y ears, a n d blB w ork h a s d one m ore to b u ild u p th e c au se Sunday Dinner 35 cents. W . C. R U T L E D G E , Prop. Moro, Oregon. Q uinine ea Box. 25c. G r a ss V a lie v , O r eg o n m ad lA e e p In H te c U H arness S addles H alters Repairing Solicited. All Work Guaranteed. U Ayers r iiia?0;^ r ,ne^ A w 7 7 TA* 1 f IlC? 1 Want yotfr moustache or teard a beautiful brew» er rich black ? Use essary expenee of preparing and propos ing their measures to the people. He says that the choice of United Kate« Senators should be by direct vote of the people, and that the legislature should be compelled to elect the man tbs people select. To sccomplish this reanlt be is championing Statement No.l of tbe primary elections law as the only method by which public opinion may be crystallised and made effective upon the legislature. In his petition for nomina tion M r. Bourne says: I f I am nominated snd elected I will during my term of office, (svo r: Republican politics; , Amending National constitution (or people’s election of United States senators. Publicity political campaign expenses. National ooutrol of corporations in in terstate commerce. Rigid exclusion of Asiatic coolie labor; Good wagee make good citlaena. Legal lim itation labor hours for safety on railroads. Parcels post, including rural delivery, * Pore food laws. Liberal appropriations for Panama ca nal ; coast defenses, river snd harbor improvements, including Columbia and W illam ette rivers,Cooa,Yaquina and other Oregon harbors Celifo ca nal, government canal at Oregon city F air snare of Irrigation fund for Oregon. Loyal sapport of aucceeeful candidates. Rigid enforcement Statement One. Rooeevelt for second elective term. I desire that tbe following atatement be printed after my name on the nomi nating b allo t: I wiLLSurpoWr PaxainxMT R o o s x v x i . tr D k TKRMINATIOI« Dons all THAT JuST IO K BB M in .” G V a lle y — Judges, E O lds,T New oomb, C A H e a th . Clerks, C R Porter, R L Campbell. RC Balaam. Rutledge—Judges, O C E a k ln , T B Hearcy, B lake Craemer. Clerks. A B Craft, G E Thompson, Clyde Hm lth. K ent— Judges, Joseph W alton, H U M artin , M H Bennett. Clerks,Gran ville Phillips, LouisSohadeWltx, JM Wilson. The following data compiled by Hoc ry Dunbar and A tto rn ey General Crawford is of Interest to voters In Oregon and eepeolally to candidates for R E P U B L IC A N C A N D ID A TE S public office. I t would be a good Idea to out tbia article out and save IL Seeking Nom inations According Registration books opened by oonnty T he P rim a ry Law . dark Tuesday, January 2. For Governor Registration books closed for prim ary T T Geer, Salem «laotlmi, A p ril 10, 6 p .m . H K Brow n. Baker c ity C A Johns, Baker city Registration books closed for general James W lthvoom b, Corvallis olootinn. May 16, 6 p.m. C A Hchlbrede, Cooa Bay For Secretary of State Date of prim ary election, A p ril 20. L o t L Pierce, Helen) Canvassing votes of prim ary election F T W rig h tm a n , Salem tor state officers, May 6. F W Ba neon, Roseburg Gland Gatoh, Halem Last day for filin g oertlfloatee of For Htate Treasurer J H A itk in , H u n tin g to n nomination for state office by assembly A 0 Jennings, Eugene Of »lectors, A p ril 19. E V Carter, Ashland Last day for filin g n om inating p eti Ralph W H o yt, Portland tions for state offices, M ay 4. G A Steele, Oregon city T F R y a n , Oregon city Lss>t day for filin g certificates of uoaunMtlun for oounty offices by asssm For A ttorney General A M C raw fm d, Incum bent bly o f «lectors, May 4. George H D u rh am , G ranta Pass I day for filing nom loatlng petl to -sat Cures a Cold in One Day, Crip in Two. N a n a fa r la r « of a g r ic u lt u r e a n d sto c k ra is in g a n d d a ir y i n g a n d f r u i t g ro w in g th a n a n y o th e r one agency c o n n ec te d w ith th e a g r ic u lt u r a l college. He h a s m ad e It p r a c tic a l a n d u se fu l a n d v a l u a b le to th e fa rm e rs of th e s ta te , a n d if th e y w a n t a m an w h o r e p re s e n ts th e i n te r e s t s o f a g r ic u ltu r e n o m in a te d fo r g o v e rn o r It Is u p to th e m a t th e p rim a rie s . Too m u ch c an n o t be sa id fo r Dr. W lth y c o m b e 's p r iv a te life. H e h a s been a m odel c itiz e n in a ll w ays a n d e sp e cially a s a n e x a m p le o f I n d u s try a n d de v o tio n lo h is c a llin g a n d a s a n Inde-, p e n d e n t se lf-tfu s ta ln ln g c itiz e n , w ho se e k s th e office fo r th e h o n o r b u t w h o Is no w ay d e p e n d e n t on p o li tic s fo r a liv in g . tlou for oounty offices, May 10. General election, June 4. Always Renwirbcr the Full Namo | axative B r o w Wake up your liver. Cure yo“f constipation. Get rid BUCKINGHAM'S DYE tosar, b a u « M.. a ta ñ ía s. Come and see us for . A. M . C R A W F O R D For Hupt of Publlo Instruction - Prof J H Aokerm an, Portland For J ustloe of the Supreme Court T he state, district, and oounty offices Robert E a k ln , LaG rande to be filled in the election next June, For Htate P rinter are the follow ing: - W J Clarke, Gervais Governor. J R W h itn ey, Albany Secretary of state. W illls H D u n lw ay, Portland • ' State treasurer. F ar Oongresa, 1st District Supreme judge, W L Toons, Woodburn Attorney general. W C H a w le y . Halem Supt o f Publlo Schools H 11 Huston, Hillsboro Htate p rin te r. For Congress, 2d District Land oommlaaloner. W It Ellis, Pendleton Two congressmen. l i o n , L t o r g t A . S te e l, ( a n d l d i x , f o r N o m l n n t l o n f o r S l a t e T r e a s u r e r W J Laobner. Baker city Tw o state representatives. Was form erly oonnected w ith the street loyal support of republicans In every John L Rand, Raker city One oonnty commissioner. ry systems of P o rtland ,having l>een one section,especially in M ultnom ah,w here Hherlfl. For U B Senate m a n y of bis beet years were spent, and Clerk. of th e prim e mover« In the b u ild in g of F W M ulkey, abort term , Portland In Clackam as, where he carved a m ag Treeenrer. L Jonathan Bourne, Jr, Portland the Oregon c ity and M ount Kcott lines, n ific e n t farm in the native wilderness. Coroner. H M Cake, Portland and baa been Identified In m a n y ways As M r Hteel says: The principal duty Surveyor. _ E L H m lth, Hood R iver w ith the developm ent o f Oregon Indus o f I he Incumlwm t of the state treasurers Hon E B Watson, Jacksonville tries and resources, and in a marked office is to keep safely the money of Judges end Clerks Appointed. H A Low ell, Pendleton degree has had and held the confidence the people, so that It may not be wasted Geo H Shepherd, Portland Bigelow precinct—Judges, Geo Frld- o f the men Xrlth whrtYn be has come In nor d iverted . I f elee'ed, I pledge m y , W Fuller, AHappold Clerks, W G For Labor Commissioner oontact InZhftee varied relations. T he self to perform th a t d uty w ith absolute friendships thus formed stand M rH te e l fid e lity . In respect to other questions O P H o ff, Portland Wallis, In good stead note th a t he la before the In w h ic h the people m ay now he In te r For Join t Repreeentatalvee, ___ , John people o f the state as a candidate for ested, I w ill say th a t I am In favor of Hon B F Pike, Hberman eounty. official position, and w ith o u t disparag the principles n i the direct prim ary elec H u ll, W m R N D onnelly, W heeler county. Judges, John Fulton. Dell ing the pretensions of any other gentle tlon law , and believe th a t It should be Hberman (bounty Officers Porter. W C M iller. Clerks, J P Yates, man aspiring to the position w hich M r enforced In le tte r and spirit, Including For C lerk— H 8 MoDanel Steel Is seeking, It seems th a t M r Hteel th e provisions for the election o f U. H F H Meader, C 8 C a ttro n , For S h e riff W B McCoy M onk land ^Judges, Elwood Thomps is the strong man In the race. ■ H is un Senators by direct vote of the people.lt For Treasurer W Htanley requited work In behalf of the republi • O h all be m y e ffo rt,If elected, to carefully «no. R A M u rra y ,J F B a la h e e . Clerks,B For Commissioner, H U M artin . can party of the state, having carried I study th e law s pertaining to m y office, Barnum ,P C A x te ll, Claud Thompson. For Commissioner, D. Chisholm. Moro— Judges,FA Hayree.CKCoebran the p a rty through several campaign« and to carefully scrutinize every pro to victory when the outlook was a n y vision w hich m ay govern m y official JM Duuehoo. Clerks, I D P ika, W D For Justice of tna Peace W as R u d e lf Moro thin g but promising, e n title h im to the action. G. A . 8 r u u W alfoa. J C Freem an. ' f)‘ Wseeo 4.. Bed Rock Prices. tile can Save you Money. J. t & PIONEER BRICK, MORO, OREGON. r R O IIIIU T IO N A Good Beginning TKKET w ith Hie Promise of Some More to K u ni. For Commlasioner A M W righ t, M onkland. Is th e M oon In h a b ite d Science proves th a t the mqon has an atmosphere, which makes life in Home form possible on that Hatellite. but not for banian being«, who have a h«rd e- nough tim e on thia earth of ours; espe cially those who do nJ I know that Kleo- trlc Bitters cure headache, bllllouaueee malaria, oblllsand fever, jaundioe, dys pepsia, dixzloeee, torpid liver, kidney complaints, general debility aud female weakness. Unequaled att a general tonic and ap;»etlzer for weak (tersonM and es pecially for the aged. I t induces Round sleep. F u lly guaiauteed by Marsh and Medler Waeco. Price only 60c. DEM O C R A TIC S T A T E T IC K E T Nom inated in Violation o f Provisions o f the P rim a ry Law . For Governor, Geo E Cham berlain, Portland For US.8enator John M Gearin, Portland For Justice of Supreme Court T G H alley, Pendleton For A ttorney General R A M iller, Portland For Htate Printer J H Taylor, K lam ath falls For Secretary of Htate P T Hroat, Halem For Htate Treasurer J D Matlock, Eugene For Congress, 1st dial, C V Galloway, M cM in nville P A Cochran, Woodburn For Congress, 2d dlat, J H G raham , Baker city For Sheriff R L Campbell, Grass Valley. H u m a n B lood M a rk s. S O M E P O L IT IC A L P O IN T E R S . C o m p lim e n ta r y to C a n d id a te s S e e k ing N o m in a tio n s . H untington H erald: J H A itkin for th e republican nom ination for sta te trea su re r has lieen a resident of H u n tington for the past 17 years. He ia president and m anager of th é Oregon C om m ercial Co. one of th e largest m ercantile concerns in this section of th e state, is p resident of th e Bank of H u n tin g to n , and o( tbe H . L um ber Co , is vice president of tb e O r egon D evelopm ent league which is doing effective work for th e whole sta te , and has alw ays taken a leading part in m at ters a d v a n c in g -tin s p a rt ui t> reg u a;ia tbe B aker county m em ber of the rep u b lican sta te cen tral com m ittee; has been consecutively elected th re e term s m ayor and two term s trea su re r of th is city. At present he is a city councilm an and a m em ber of the school board. He enjoys th e confidence of the people of E astern Oregon and is well anu favorably known throughout tb e e n tire sta te . T he repub licans will m ake no m istake in n om inat ing JH A itkin for sta te treasurer. Eagle Valley News: We believe th e a- bove co m m enton Col A itk in 's candidacy (or state trea su re r voices th e se n tim e n t of the whole of E astern Oregon. > Sunday W elcom e: It is th e universal opinion of those who are fam iliar w ith th e workings of th e slate prin tin g office th a t Mr W hitney is th e best sta te p rin t er Oregon has bad. He has m anaged bis otlice in a highly efficient m anner w ithout w asting the tax payers’ m oney. H is tre a tm e n t of those who have visited bis office lias been courteous and fail. Mr W hitnev is very popular w ith m em bers of tb e fra te rn ity —they honor him as a fellow w orkm an and employer. He ia certainly entitled to another term aa a reward for his faithfulness in carrying out so honestly and carefully th e oblij a- lions of bis tru st. If he becomes ?.>• candidate th ere is not the slightest <NAs- tion of his re-election. Tillam ook H e ad lig h t: We notice th a t HM C ake, of P ortland, has announced him self a eandidate for U 8.8 en ato r on the republican tickeL Moat everybody in Portland hold Cake B rothers in high esteem ,and th e H eadlight in introducing H M to th e people of Tillam ook m akes them acquainted w ith a gentlem an who is clean politically, energetically em ploye,! in everything th a t is to th e bene fit of O regon, sn d one who is certainly deserving of support. T hat m uch we can say for M r Cake, and m uch m ore too ¡1 necessary. As president of tb e P ortland Com m ercial C lub, a live, energetic or ganisation, he comes in touch w ith peo ple of standing and influence from all over Oregon, consequently he will devel op a big following in a short tim e. A tale of horror waa told by marka of human blood In the home of J N W illi ams, a merchant of Bac, K y . H e say«, “ 20 year« ago I had severe hemorrhage of the lungs, and was near death when I began taklug I)r K ing«’ New Discov ery. I t completely cured me and I ’ve remained well ever elnoe.” I t cures hemorrhages, chronic ooughs, «ettlpd Hillsboro Independent : H M Cake late colds and bronchitis, and la the only resident ol the Portland Commercial K known cure for weak lunge. E very hot ub, is now a candidate for US.Senator tie guaranlee<l by M am liAMedler, Wa«co on the republican ticket. The man that runs against M r Cake w ill have to take T ria l bottle free. 60c and |1 . bis dust most ol the way, and come up loser at the tb e finish, (or be is popular, | ge IN N O d A L IS T If PATHS nial, a w itty and brillian t spanker, folly capable of conducting honor to any poai- Cft| W ith Very L ittle Regard for L a * of tion itliin th e gift of th e people. Prlacc. Polentafe or People. Governor ................... Heoretarv of stale . . . Treasurer ................... Hupt Public I n et........ Labor Commissioner A ttorney General . . . State P r i n t e r ............ Senator (long te r m ).. Senator (short term ). < ongreee, 1st diet Supreme Judge ........C VV Barxee ........R C Brown ..........G It Cook J C’ Hoetner ,.. W H Richards ............. C C Brix J C Cooper . . . . A G Hlmola . J D Steven« W W Mvera . . W W Robblns D e v ila ’ la la n d T o r tu r e Is no worse than the terrible case of piles that afflicted me It) year«. Then I waa adviaed lo apply Iluckleua Arnica Halve, and lees than a box permanently oured me, wrltra L S Napier, Bugglee, K y . Heala wounds burns and sores like magic. 28o. at Marsh a Medierà, Wasco A ll persons desiring m y service« s a in t r lease n otify t» e % y le tte r a t Moro, r« |o n . Joseph Sanders, V e te rin r > o ar O ffio * in G in n b ld ’g. a ry Burgeon ’V Bee sdvts o f firs t class stallio ns on 2<1 page to d a y. Pasteur Is owned here D lu kn o in a h belongs In W a s « ) o ounty, and both have splendid rroorda. Ayers When the nerves are weak everything goes wrong. You •re tired all the time, easily discouraged, nervous, and irritable. Your cheeks are Sarsaparilla and your blood is thin. ? ale our doctor says you are threatened with a nervous breakdown. He orders this grand old family medicine. - For m<w« W year« I I»»»« •••« Sy«*^S rUU 1« my NmllV. Wte • •l I.W all M tlm ««, »rsl O. » C wo»4«rfsl I hw- ■ u r. klwxi II MTOW « U v t " - t i it» m (VK. M » «otti» fo Weak Nerves t b ^ o w w t . re g a ta r w tth A g r i « Ì