Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, April 13, 1906, Image 4

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    OFFICIAL
T h e O b server
P r o e l » m u tto n
Baker City, Or, Mar. 25th, 1906.
F R ID A Y
A pril 13,1906
Dear Sir: - Oregon is a large
state and I fear that time will not
permit me to visit your county.
Will do so if possible.
H ave made a hard fight for this
nom ination, and should Eastern
It, and we Know It would be profitable to
you to b ia M K ' a »ubscriber
We «end It Oregon, in which 1 have lived for
two year« for $2 50; oneyear $1 60; 12Hcta eighteen y ea n , give me loyal sup­
m onth la 1’t much. T r y ft. Order by port, I will be nominated.
This
Postal Card, and pay for It when you can.
is her political opportunity, and 1
A t any lim e w hen requested to do truat that you will see your way
s'», the paper w ill be discontinued. But we clear to assist me.
expect that all arrears w ill be paid before
My platform includes:
a»ch request Is made. It is easy to ask u»
for • stateir.ent, which w ill be cheerfully
rendered at any tim e.
State Bank Exam iner.
Give Primary Law a fair trial.
H igh sense of official honor.
Liberal support to a n d high
standard of education.
”
Rich and poor w ill receive alike
courteous treatment.
W ith
Roosevelt on railroad
legislation knd labor question.
Offioe of Land Agent m ust be
above suspicion and w ithout ad­
juncts.
Franchises should pay reasonable
tax. Express and sim ilar com ­
panies should pay on gross earn­
ings in state.
gives away or otherwise deals in any in­
toxicating liquor as a beverage, or keeps
or uses a place, structure or vehicle,
either pei inanently or transient, for sell­
ing, furnishing or giving away, or in
which or from which intoxicating liquors
are sold given away or furnished, or
otherwise dealt in as aforesaid, shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor, and sfiall, on
conviction thereof, be fined, not more
than $250.00 for the first offense, and
aliall for any subsequent offenee be fined
not more than $600.
• Hection 3. A petition for an election
under the provisions of this law shall
|»e sufficient if substantially as follows:
‘A petition to determine whether the
aule of intoxioatiDg liquors as a bever­
age shall be prohibited in .................. pre­
cinct of tlie county o f................. . . . i n the
Htute of Oregon.
'
(D a te )................................190 •
‘To the county court o f.........
county, state of Oregon:
‘ W e, the undersigned, respectfully
represent that we are qualified electors
C H A R L E S A. J O H N S
BAKER
R e p u b lic a n
C IT Y . O R E G O N ,
C a n d id a te
VO TE
fo r
G o vern o r,
FOR
election shall have been held as provided
herein, may contest the validity of aoch
election by filing a petition duly verified
in the oounty oourt of the oounty in
which such preci not ie situated, w ithin
ten deys after the election, setting forth
the grounds .of contest.
The county
judge shall have full and final jurisdic­
tion to bear and determine the merits of
•eid proceedings end in other respects
in the procedure of such hearing he
shall be governed by the law for the
contesting of an election of a oounty
officer, so far as such law is applicable.
The county court or judge thereof shall
require the person or persons contesting
such election to furnish security for
costs before such petition is filed. Any
qualified elector of such preoinct may
appear in person or by attorney in such
contested election case in defense of the
validity of such election.
“ Section 12. T hat sections 12, 13,14,
15, 16 17 and 18 of the law aforesaid,
and all acts and parts of acts, in conflict
herewith be ,and ‘ he earns are hereby
repealed."
Done MV the Capitol at Salem, this fifth
day of February, A. d , 1906. -
(Signed), Geo E C h amhbblain ,
[Seal]
Governor.
By the G overnor:
. — (Signed). F. I . D umb am ,
itm30a20-212]
Secretary of State
0 R . M. B. TA YLO R
Physician and Surgeon
G uam V allky , OwcaoM.
Offioe in the W eigansA Co. brick
up stairs.
M o ro s n d
D R
D iffic u lty in h a v in g y o u rO b s e rv e r
changed may be avoided bv tending the
desired alteration to this office. Always
give the name of the office from which
you want It changed, as well as the one to
i which It Is to be sent.
W illiam J. Lachner of BakerCity, Or
For Representative in Congress.
Receives Deposits, Sell exchange,
DENTIST
and do a General Banking business.
S. S. Hayes, Manager at Moro.
V. L IT T L E F IE L D
O rkoon
M oro
Attorney at L aw .
M ain S t ., M oro , O reoon ,
Elrod's brick, next door to
8. T. Co’s. Store.
M O R O , OREGON.
W m. RAYMOND,
P ro p r.
Express and freight deliver-
eel to any part of the city.
Trunks and grips taken to
and from all trains.
Piano and
specialty.
His Motto is the people, and not the trusts, should rule
this country. Every machine politician in this district
is fighting his nomination..
Furniture moving our
Special sprhtg truck
for this work.
AS.
M oro , O regon .
1
Office^ over 8. T. Co. store,
opposite Opera hall.
FRANK HXNKFKK
FKK» SU
||Knum a wnaow
Attorneys-At* Law,
F. A. FLEMING
Transfering, Trucking andl
Draying
MORO -__ OREGON
F. M O O R E
Attorney at Law
j-JO SFO R D A RAGSDALE
I ’m H ere to Stay.
Attorney a-atLaw,
Reports to the C ontrary Notwlth-
stan d lrg .
„ Live and Let Live Is My Motto.
All work will be Prom ptly attended to
Candidate For Nominatloa as State Treasurer
PROF
J. F R E D JAMES
O ra s i» V a l l e y
Office in The Ginn Brick
Moro, Oregon.
J. H . ACKERM AN
\ Candidate fur Nomination Superiti
t h e .............day of. , ............... 190...at the *
.......... in Prectnct
........... in the
County o f ..................ao election w ill be
field to determine whether the sale Cf- ,
intoxicating liquore ahull he prohibited U
tendent of Publie Instruction.
Prof. J. H. Ackerm an, the rep u b li­
can nominee for state superintend-1
ent of schools, is a man w ith a
splendid public and private record
and is recognised as one of Oregon’s
ablest educators. He began his work
as teacher In 1876, since which he
has devoted his whole time to ad­
vancing education. His election w ill
retain at th e x head of the educat­
ional departm ent of, Oregon an ex­
perienced and able man.
His w ork speaks for ltBelf, and
Prof. Ackerm an Is so w ell known
and so wfell liked by a ll
p a rti.»
th a t there w ill not perhaps be any
Notary Public.
Clark & Mercer Bros., Proprs.
|n »aid precinct, which said election will >
Ev«yy kind of rig to order,
b e h e ld at 8 o ’clock in the m orning and |(
and all .order« prompt and eatia-
will c ontinue u n til 7 in th e afternoon of
factory at reasonable pricer.
said duy.
T o C u r e ■ C o ld in O n o D a y .
Dated th ia .......... day o f...............UK).. . .
Farmer« teams fed ar well as
..
...................... C ounty Clerk
, Fake L a x a tiv e Bronv Q libtne tablet..
they are fed at home, if not better.
Attorney for the State School Fund
for Sherman County.
FURNITURE
. o f..........................County Oregon.
AH d ru g g is t* refund m oney it it fail»
Telephone at our expense. i
“ I t aliali be tlie duly of the sheriff, at ‘
least twelve days before any election, ip
t cure. E . W . G rove's signature is op
...A N D ...
hereunder, to poRt m id notices in public- , .-sell box. 25c.
places in the vicinity of tire,Killing place
or platen. Thereupon the clerk and the
1 have a oontract note signed by
sheriff stutll each briefly enter of record
I
R
My Motto Is
W . A . M ay dated A p ril 30th, 1906 and
th e ir comfrliance w ith the provisions .
payable 7 m onths after date to W m . H .
of thia section, and such record shall be
Quick
Hales aud
T aylo r at M onkland. O r., for theautn of
prima facto evidence that all the provis­
H iu a ll P ro fits
$86.00 and bearing 10 percent interest.
ions of this section have been fully com <
A ll parties are notified not to negotiate
plied w ith.
.— ■“
<
1
I IJveatl(1
L iv e .
said note as the same has been mislaid
“ 8ection 4. The phrase ‘ intoxicating <
ILJ u B H a -l L a ll and E xam in e
or loot
Signed, W m . Taylor,
liquors* as used in this act, shall be con­
strued to mean any distilled, malt, vin- I
6 ta l8 m ll*
M o n k la n d , Or.
M y Stock of
ous, or intoxicating liquor by whatever
F U R N IT U R E
name the same may be known, hut ,
p ^ O T lC K FOR PUBLICATION.
and
nothing in this act shall be construed to ,
Department of the Interior
prevent the selling o( intoxicating liquor ,
S ID E L IN E S
Land Offioe, The Dalles, O r.,
I 1
at retail by a regular druggist for exclu­
March 10th, 1006. f
before buying
sively medicinal, pharmaceutical, scien­
Notice i t hereby given that the following
tific òr sacramental purposes, and when
named settler bsa filed notice of his inten­
«old *for medicinal purposes it shall be
tion to make final proof In support of hta
olsim and that Said proof w ill be made
sold only in good faith upon a written
before the Ucgister snd Receiver at The
- Oregon.
.... M o r o
iresenption, issued, signed and dated,
Dalles, Oregon, on May 2d, 1906, vis:
n good faith, by a reputable physician
E D G A R L E W IS ,
1 in active practice, wliich prescription
shall not he used but once; and nothing
of GraasValley. Oregon, on H E Nol4982.for
! contained in any of the sections of this
the sH ne){ and s ^ n w U , Hectton 82, Town­
ship 1 Booth, Range 16 Eaet. W M . based
’ act shall ifi any manner affect the right
l of any bona fide wholesale dealer, brew-
' ,er, distiller or vintner in said precinct
I .to sell Or deliver intoxicating liquors at
Srboletale.
First street
Rtroitgs Briek
1
“ The words ‘giving away where they
‘ occur in this act shall not apply to the
M ORO, ORE.
f giving away of intoxicating liquors by a
, person tn bis private dwelling unica»
J such private dwelling is a place of public
Confecllontry,
o t ic e for p u b l ic a t io n .
• resort.
P enar liner, t ol T h e In te r io r,
»
“ The word ’precinct’ as used herein
Land (Iffioe at Tbs Dalle«, Or.
I
« shall lie construed to mean a voting
March 19, 1906. (
Notice ia hereby given that the followiog-
>•' precinct as established in the several
pnmed sottler haa filed notloe of his Inten­
■ counties of the statò.
tion to make final proof in support of bis
i
“ Section 6. The following dhall be
ci aim, and that said proof will be made be­
deemed a sufficient entry and record as
fore J W Hoover. U. 8. Commissioner, at hia
1 a result Qf an election held under the
office in Condon, Oregon, on April 26th,
provisions of this act:
1906, vis—
L Ice Co’d Drinks and Ice Cream
I, State of Oregon,County of . . . . . . . :ss.
E D W A R D E MYERH,
The election held on the . . . . . . day
t>,in Beason. Soda Water, bottled
of
Condon.
Oregon,
on
H
E.
No
8276,
for
>f o f..............1 9 0 ..., i n ....................... Precinct
the lot 8.
• * « - la - " nd ne'XnwH.aoc
n in the County o f ....................... State of
Practical Watchmaker
^>and fountain, alw ays on hand.
30, T. 2 8, R 19 E , W M.
« Oregon, under the precinct local option
He nnrnee the following wltneswes to prove
' and Jeweler.
'■ law, resulted ae follows t
his oontinnoae residonce upon and cultiva­
e
W hole number of votes against the THE DALLES, - - OREGON tion of said land, vis: Clarence Matlock.
Joab H ardie, Loo M attingly and C harlie
:e
sale of intoxicating liquors as a bev
303 Second Street, n ext
to the H alford, all of Condon, Oregon.
>f
erage ......................
/
6tro23nXt 911* Miohsel T. Nolan, Register
Pacific
Express
Company.
H
Whole number of votes for the sale of
hugart
d
intoxicating liquors as a beverage
Mail ordert prom ptly attended to JJO T IC I FOR PUBLICATION.
Il
......................
C o n tra c to r
B u ild e r
A ll work warranted.
11
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..........................County clerk.
Department of the Interior,
baud office ai The Dalles,
I
v
“ Section 6. The territory enclosed by (
M ORO, OREGON.
Maroh 10. 1906.
|
re the boundaries of any precinct with in J. A. O E IH E N D O R F B R
J. M . L O W E
Notioe la hereby given that the following- P io n s , S o w w IH o atlo n s a n d E e tim a ta o
it- which the sale of intoxicating liquors
imined
settler
has
filed
notioe
of
hls
inten­
C h e e r f u lly F u rn is h e d fo r a ll k in d s
al has been prohibited as provided in G e ISEN D O R FK R a LOWE
tion to make final proof in support of hls
a Section 1 of thia act shall be controlled
o f B u ild in g s in t h e C o u n tr y oo
rhiira, and th at said proof w ill be made be­
t, by the result of such election snd the
fore the Register and Reoeiver at the Dalles
w e ll an th e C ity .
rt law shall remain in full force and effect
Oregon, on April 19tb, 1906, vis:
Headquarters at tbs W. R. Lamber yards.
Hpecisl at U n t Ion given to surgery -
id in said territory for two years and there
HUG H M ORTON,
>n after and until another petition is pre- Offioe in Vogt Mook. The Dalles. Oregon. of Monkland, Oregon, on H E No 9179, for
ri- Rented under the provisions of this act
the N E K <»f Hec 86. Tp 1 H, R 18 E .W . M.
al in said precinct for another election
He names the following witnesses to prove
J 2 )R . R A Y W . LO G A N .
bta continuous residenoe upon and cultiva­
It- therein and the result thereof is against
tion
of said land, vis: 1* M Ruggles, A L
Celebrated Mam m oth
ed such prohibition.
D .vis snd F C M iller, all of Monkland,Ore­
of
“ Section 7. Whenever any person,
gon.
and
O
J
Ooffln
of
Moro,
Oregon.
ty firm or corporation engaged in any kind
M oro , O rkoon .
6 ui 16*18 30»! M icuasl T. Nos^w, Register
ch of liquor traffic has discontinued such
Office on Main S t., up stairs in g H K R I F F S ’ SA LK
p- traffic, by reason of an election thereon
«R w ithin the time specified by Section 1 of the Ginn Building.
In tbe Cironit Court of the State of Ore­
ch this act. and has paid or has charged
gon, for Hherman County.
;ea u,»on the tax or license roll with an
I N Hargent, P lain tiff,
1
n- assessment upon such traffic, the county
r O. J. C O FFIN ,
ve.
i
>
ty court (or city council in incorporated
Jonathan Maolnnee, Defendant. )
>n, cities where such licause or tax is paid
By virtue of an exeotioD, deoree aad or-
,h- to the city), upon being fully satisfied of
d> r of aale. duly leaned out of and under
he inch fact, shall Issue to such person, D R . MARIK M. C O FFIN .
i ho seal of tbs Gironit oourt of tbe etate of
Oregon, for 'he county of Hherman, to me
ity firm or corporation, an order refunding
di r e n te d , and dated tbe 81et day of March,
lor ihe amount of such tax or license, pro
1906, upon a deoree for the foreclosure of a
try port ion ate to the unexpired tim e for
oertain mortgage, and judgment rendered
Office
in
T
h
e
Goffin
Building,
le
t
St.
ied which said assessment or license has
ar d entered in eaid oourt on the 19th day of
Moro, Oregon.
.it been paid or charged.
M >rnh, 1WM. u> tbv atxrva an it» UrA
la
at
“ Section 8. The petition for an eiec-
llavor of tbe plaintiff and againet th e defen­
dant Jonathan Maolnnee aa judgment debt­
jre lion provided for herein sitali be deemed
or, in the aum of two thousand and three
»rs sufficient when the petition sitali la­
and 40-100 ($2,008 40 100), dollars, with In
W. C. B R YA N T
vi- signed by as many qualified electors as
G. M. FROST
t.-rea> thereon from the 19tb day of Marob,
or is equal to 30 percent of the number of
W ill make the breeding season
1906, at the rate of eight percent per annnm,
a a votes cast in said precinct at the last
end the further aumor one hundred and fifty of 1906 at my farm, east of Moro
sre preceding general election for justice of
($160.00) doltare, as attorney«’ fesa, and the until about the 1st of July, when
rn- the supreme court.
In complaints,
further aum of twenty-three ($28.00) dollars
ooatv, and »he oosta of and Upon thia w rit, he will be taken to m y John Day
rn- informations or Indictments for the
ing violation of this set it shall not be neces-
ranch in 8herm«gi oounty.
real property embraced in such decree of
[ of ssry to set forth the facts showing that
Pasture w ill be furnished for all
foreclosure and hereinafter described, I w ill
Abstracting
ora the required num lw r of electors in soci»
breeding maree, at going rate«.
ay, precinct petitioned for an election or
On the 14th day of May, 1906,
Terms: (1 5 to inlure, money due
» of that the election was held or that the
At the hour of 10 o’oloek in the forenoon of
UNDERTAKING
HBHHB
JUDGE THOS. F. RYAN OF OREGON CITY
Born in Rhode Island 46 yearB
ago, Judge R y»u came to Oregon
in his 21et year and entered into
th e employ of * the Brownsville
, Woolen Co. at its factory in Browns­
ville. Tbe following year he went
to Oregon City where he has Bince
resided. He has been elected at?
Mayor, City Recorder and School
Director and Clerk of Oregon City,
land for kite last seven years has
I been the County Judge of Clacka-
I none county, in which position he
ba« proven himself to be an ex-
o. w
Ì
N
Caution—Take Notice,
L O T L. F E A R C e .
Cigars, Tobaccos,
Billiards Pool Tables
door
C a n d id a te fa r Ota R epu b lican N a m -
t
In a O a n f a r S e c r e ta r y o f S t a t e .
»
Ix X L Pearce is s gentleman whom ws I
have known many years part of which '
time he has held positions of honor snd ,
trust, bet io' which there was more
personal expense than salary to pay it.
H e has given of his time without ex­
pectation of financial reward, oom men
surate w ith the labor and time iavolved-
H e has had considerable experience in
his business career as sn executive snd
the handling of a clerical force, such as
the off.ee of Secretary of State involves
I f nominated he w ill easily be elected
wnJ we may say that the offioe will move
along as easily in tbe future under hi»
guidance as it has in the pest. Vt e print
a letter from hint outlining his efficiency
for the position : M r Pearce says today :
I shall be s candidate be tore the direct
primary election April 20»h, 1908, for
the Republican nomination for the
off oe of secretary ol state, aud I eolicii
your support and assistance in the m at­
ter. I f 1 am nominated and elected I
pledge the people of the state of Oregon
that the affairs of (hs office w ill be mi
ministered carefully snd w ith the s tric t
eet economy consistent with rff.ei« n»
service, and ie U»e interest of all
people of the slate.
The office of secretary of state is not
ol s legislature nature in any sense of «be
word; that authority resting in thr
senate snd boose of representatives, ie
addition to which the people, through
the initiative,have taken the privilege of
legislation unto themselves. I consider
that no etate official should use hie
office, or the general power and infiuenoe
which such offioe gives him , to infloence
tbe enactment or defeat of any measure
before tbe legislative assembly or the
people, or in any manner interfere with
any outer branch of the public service.
I aaa a native of thia state: born in
Pork oounty in 18H8, and have had more
AXTELL
At R spekU can P r im a ry , A pril s o . iy e «
“ I hereby pledge the people of
Oregon a great reduction of the]
enormous cost of the office, if elect
ed, and I declare upon my honor
that I shall seek neither to per­
petuate old abuses of the office nor
engage in new schemes to loot the
treasury”— Willi« 8. Dupiway.
“ W illis S. Duniway is a man of
sterling integrity and thorough
know ledge of the printing business.”
Portland Labor Press.
H. O.
S
Physicians & Surgeons
DUPLEX
Physician and Surgeon.
D .
»RffifT P U B L IC IT T T B E B B B T
•
G UX H B M T T O F M E R IT . '
When the maker of a medlalnn; sold
through druggist* for family u*e, takes
hls patients fully into hia confidenc« by
frankly and fairle-M y publishing broad­
cast as well as on Its hottie wrapixirs, I
a full Hs» Of all Ils IngrcdinnU <»
I
Eniy/UA, this action on lilt» pm t Is the
best iMWihlo evidence that ho Is net
afra'.if to have the ee-Ut b tight of
ligation turned Trail n;x>n 111* fnrntu’a I
and that It will bear tho fulleet »»nilitiy I
and the r.iost thorough I::-, eutignthm. I
Dr. Pierce's Favorlta lhesvr.ption f.»r too I
cure of the vi>Hkn«S e-., pnrlirilcal pair.«
and functional deran 'cipeitis of the or­
gana distinctly fenilm. I- the only vun 'I-
ciuo put up for sale tb rn u jli drugulsia for 1
worn alt’s «paclai u«c. the mskor of which
ia no» afraid to take hia patient» into
hia full confluence by »ucli open and
honest publicity.
A glance at tho published Ipgredlent«
on oaeh hottie wrapper, will show thAt It
Is made wholly from native, American,
medicinal roots, that It eon t i l ns no poi­
sonous or haNVforinlng drugs, no n»r- |
cotlca and no alcohol—ptire. triple-refined
glycerine, of pro|a*r strength l»elng used
ln«tead of the eo'ttBioltly employed alco­
hol. both fur extracting and preoervlng
the active medicinal properties found in
ton. take hls m at and participate In the root» of tlie American forest plants
employ'd. I t Is thd only medicine for
women’s pecnlar diseases, sold by drug­
term? Because I th in k there Is a better gists. that dues not contain a large i»er-
centagu
of olcobol, which Is In the lung
chan r e e f soy election to that, than to 1 run »u harmful
to woman's delioate. nerv­
the fo il term . I n add I Goa I should cn i ous system - Now. glycerine 19 perfectly
Joy the honor of being elected to the ! harmless, and serves a valuable nur|M,ae
by poa-esslng Intrinsic value all ItsufWn,
U n ited Htatee senate.
* M r. Mulfcwy vrae bora In PorOend, and besides it enhances the curative
and to a reaidant of bis native city. H e effect of the other Ingredient* eatortng
Into tbe • Favorite Frearrlptlon."
is a yonng roan w ith every accomplish
Heme of tlie ablest medical writer« and
m ant which should qualify lilu i for this teachers
endorse there views and pralre
high offioe H e is a gradual« of tbe all lha several Ingredients of which "Fas
O r*» ™ 'iR f »
the N Y l s w
vortte Prescription" la computed— twe-
HobOot o T N -Y -C R y , and Is a law yer <4 Me*«ndh)g them f»* the cure of the
high standing, a man who has traveled very same diseases for which this worla-
extensively in our own country ae well fsssMf medluiue Is advised. No other
medicine for women haa any such pro-
as abroad. Ho hgrwtudtod our inetitu
fsssftmn* endorsewreoV— worth tears than
lions and compared them w ith foreign any number of ordinary testimonials. If
one nt rise H e ia a logleal th in ke r, a Interested, send name and address to Dr.
H. V rR erce, Buffalo. N Y., for hls little
fereeful speak«, and au adept p arll*
m entarian. H e has nto
friends, rich book of extracts from the works of
eminent
asedleal writers and t esehy s.
and poor, for he to a anfirteone gentle­
endorsing the several Thgredlents and
men *4 sN B B E M T r^ "-
-teltlng Just what Dr. Pierce s medicines
H e to a republican always; baa sun
are meds of. It's /tee for the sskdMa .
ported a ll u»a nomlneeo of tha repnbll
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Diseases of Women 8 Chilirea i Sjecialtv
Frost & Bryant
Real Estate
aaid day, at the front door of the oounty
oourt house, in Moro, Hherman oounty, Ore­
gon, sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash in hand all the right, title
and Interest which the defendant Jonathan
M aelnnte had on the 29th day of Heptember
1904, the date of tha mortgage foreclosed
herein, or which such defendant herein, haa
since acquired, or now haa In and to tbe
Building— fioro, Ore.
following described real property, aitqate
and being in Hherman oounty ,0regon«M Wir
Tbs south half (aM ) of tbs north-esal quar­
ter (n e X ), the north half (d W ) of the south
•set quarter (seA ) aestton thirty-ibres (SB):
tbs west half ( » H I of the north west qusr
ter (n w U ). west half (w><) of th * south
west qnariet (ewU )of section nine (9),town-
sbiv tour (4) south,range eighteen (18) east
of the W illam ette meridian, or 4o much of
,B
It ta a htsh-ana, drop said property as w ill saGefv said judgment
and decree, with w-sle a id a corn ing oosta.
Said property w ill be sold subieot to oon fir
th Z ä i
m a tn a and redemption as by law provided.
Dated at Moro,Oregon, thia 7th day of April
■ •a ta . T htatath
1906.
W . B McCov, Hberig of
TaUST MACHIN]
64« 1 Until 118]
Hherman county, Oregon
Insurance
when Ute mare is known to be with
foal.
J. R. M artin , Owner.
Loans
Ginn
on C ro dH !
I Machine for
$25
• ®y H F-
We are here to do printing, and
If you want tome done bring II to ua or let
ua know and we w ill tee you.
I f you
think we are not extensive enough for
yoar consideration—oh, go ’ long.
T h e C e le b ra te d J a c k
Will make the breeding «easons of
1906 at the old Strahl pi ce near
DeMoas Spring«, w ill be handled
by A. B. Nelaon an experienced
horseman who claim s Aguinaldo is
bast blooded and has more points of
perfection than any other Jack in
this part of the country. See his
colta for evidenoe of this fact.
Terms: (1 2 for one; (2 2 for two,
aud a greater number in proportion,
payable when qr«are is known to bp
with foal-
Aguinaldo haa splendid action
and is a fine walker.
J ohn 1 H. D k M o « ,
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. DeMoas Springs, Or