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t - X . 1 ’• ■ WOODEN STRUCTURES PASSING. murderers of Oov. Bteunenberger Judge Smith, who is to be gov have lived to fill the hope* of her Eureka Ledge N o . 121 [Hoof No. 705.] should be set free, etc., which led ernor of the Philippines, explains parent* but for a recent very severe A. F A A. M., Moro, Or. Structures of auy architectural up to the knowledge that the why the Filipino is suspicious of attack of pneumonia. A large ■ Meets the first and tbL W e r « C ity O f f i c i* ! H a p e r . I Thursday evenings of eei design, to be erected, so to speak, woman with him when he lauded Uncle Bam. We do not act eon concourse of people attended the mouth V tatting members O F F IC IA L P A P » OF « H E R M A N was not bis wife, and that he is not io a day, and ready in a few hours cordially Invited to meet sistent with promises. Oar pohey funeral and many tender sym path MORO, OR EG O N . of the W . M. for the installation of the plumbiug a reformer, but a revolutionist, and in regard to tobacco, for instance, ies were awakened in sadness with with us. By order J. M. Parry, Beoretary. aud heating apparatus, and to be Uncle Bam promptly demanded prevents the use of Connecticut the sorrows of the stricken parents D. C. I rkland a S on ..........E ditors much cooler in the summer aud that ho sail bark to the country leaf for cigar wrapper*, and oom- and bereaved friends. B e th le h e m C h a p te r . C. L. I reland , M anager . warmer in the winter than any from whence he came. pels the tobacconist to import No 7* O.K.S. Black, small star and snip; foaled April 30, 1902. Bred by M. Regular oommuuloatlon Sumatra leaf from Germany. The NEW TODAY. When yon remit for T h e Observer thing now known, and to cost but •h 2d and 4th Ibu re- Caillou, Theil, Orne, Franoe. Sired by Soipion [436671 dam P a s til!. _ «■ Pastille Lday evenings monthly. [25673] by Louis D’Or [5891] 2d dam Pelotte [26247] use an exprès*or postofllce money order, a tenth of what anything of like halfen w ith tfee ö e e te i The Filipino statistician will show [25247 J ‘ by " Chartrafo, |By order W .M . you that the islands produce only registered letter, or bank draft, payable to accommodation costs now, is the 1405. Will make the ensuing season at E lla Hayes, Secretary. H K A f /r < l M IM U E H T IO ÌH . sample program announced by D. C. Ireland & Son. 300,000 tons of sugar annually, while the United States imports Thomas A. Edison. It’s not a A good bunch of 25 he%d, will W e are hern to do p rintin g, and lg e , N a . 113, M ara Lodi yearly 1,400,000 tons. He says be sold for cash, or good notes, or secret It is to be accomplished A new and interesting present I. o. o. r. M o ro , Oregon. If you want some done bring it to us or let traded for brood mares. For all that America could take all of his with concrete cement and movable ment of the subject of eating and Meets every Saturday u* know and we will see you. I f you venlng at 7:30 o’clock. Easy as pouring pancakes nutrition is given by Mr Fletcher, sugar duty free, and yet be ob particulars apply to or address think we are not extensive enough for molds. I. D. P ike , Visiting mem ben «re into a griddle. Mr Edison is the who evolved it out of experiments. liged to import from abroad more 216j your consideration—oh, go ’ long. cordially Invited. Mem- Moro, Or ben are expected to ba inventor of a new kind of cement, It differs from other eating cures in than 1,000,000 tous every year. He i resent. W m . Henriobs N . G. R. ........ A tril 20,1906 and has established works in Jersey, having dieting eliminated from it. cannot understand why we continue FRIDAY. d. Brash. Secretary. Pasteur is one of the very best draft horses that ever left Franoe where that cement is being made The only restriction put upon the to tax his sugar in these ciremn Hia ‘ uhysical proportions are perfect and he poMesse* in an extraordin- S h e r m a n C o u n ty C o u rt« . according to his formula and sold appetite is that it is enough at first stances and it makes it difficult ary degree the high ^ ¿ h finish ami and great activity which which ha* h *. m r a ad .J - eT . u h . e'b r^ i One dark roan gilding, branded .L u p in s R e b s e o a Lo d g e of Percheron horses so famous. His . pedigree like his . . individual m eriti. No. 11#. I. O O. F. ______________ . . f Circuit Court, Hon. W. L Bradshaw, like the proverbial hot cakes re to distinguish when the appetite is for us to oonvinoe him of onr good X on left shoulder, 8 years old, Meet regularly every that can be found in France, his ancestors o n * * l L i t h j J .,—3d Monday in March, and 1st Mon ferred to. He isn’t booming the normal and when it is a craving ioteutions. weight 1250 pounds. .F rtd .y .v eu In g T u iG i d .m '. .id ., being the m e t noted pH«, w in « « end b ^ d . « ? „ .h . day in October, annually. One hay gilding, branded I I I sale of the cemeut to any appreci and the all gone feeling, which is ¡members are oordlally n n „ „ tPV H i. . i - s u ;™ , - - - - J u ____i " . Hi at Probate Court, Hon. G. B Bourbill, .Invited to meet with us. oountry. » . d « , S d lg O B .jM . priM winner .1 the Univere.1 Sx- able degree, because it is selling the result of indigestion. ' When which govern them and saying on right shoulder, weight 1000 ) J.,—1st'Monday in each mouth. position at Paris in 19 _ ______ _______w a Pri,e a t the two groateet lbs., 7 years old. Both have collar H o m e m em b ers are ex- He «leo won F in i equally with man how their money to be L iresent. By order of the shows in France in 1901. I’asteur on account oFhis great^ndYvüTTi County Court, G. B Bourbill, J., A. now faster than it can be made. your mouth waters for food it is the marks. $20 reward on return of shall be expended and how their same to lge. ra. Jennie Foas, N. G. merit won Firet P rir. in Collection at the greatest h o ? « T L o . Ä M. Wright, Wm. Walker Commission But on the subject of cement bouses J. S. F owler , • natural appetite, and when the Misa Ora Lewellen, Beoretary. ers,— 1st Wednesday in January, April he is fnll of enthusiasm and wants property $hall he protected. Vfter, 214] history ol the world, that of th . World- F.iJ Ä 1W Box 6, Rufus^Or feeling of discomfort is in .the aud October. somebody to get at it qniok, being are you r willing to say to your TERMS:—$15, single lea| stomach it is a wrong physical .. , leaP> time of service, »20 the T o P a tr o n s an d C o r re s p o n d a n ts . himself too busy with other things wife, daughter, mother or season, payable at the end of the season. $25 r to . l a Insure, y -------l ab e W h e n a. • pa • condition and not hunger. When heart that they are incapable'to In effect, Mr Edison asserts that mare is known to in be foal. Mare and v o lt to stand Rood (or All locals will be run till ordered out, zr t with « ---------------- it might seem difficult to many a series of movable, interchangeable unless otherwise specified. services. Care will be taken to prevent accidents but will be respond bfo intelligently exercise /the right Any person or persons having I)on't send us tor free publication any molds for houses of varying de people to locate this sensation, for none, Trading, selling or removing the mare from the neighbor horses, cattle, houses, lots or house of suffrage, the right for which thing of an advertising character. P r o tla n d , O r e g o n . how easy a matter it is with a little hood forfeits the insurance and money becomes due. V ....,1. --- • , more blood has been »pilled upon hold goods for sale, exchange, or Don’t ask us to send you names and ad- signs, and all the paraphernalia for * OSCAR ANDERSON MANAGER Jres* ul corresjxindentfi That is a private using it, would be easily within the observation and practice understood the field of battle than for any parties desiring to buy such prop P ercheron H o rse B reeders A s s n . matter between them and u*. compass of a corporation or firm by one who has taken voice culture, other? Are you to Bar to them that erty, will find T he O bserver a Copy for ads, change», etc., must be in good medium for advertising and and who locates throat and head, with a capital of $100,000. From the office before 2 o’clock p. m. Wedne* they are not the equal of the securing a customer. Try E- Sells, Keeper. these molds, and with semifluid and high and low chest tones. foreigner who comes to our land lay to insure proper care and attention Free bus to and from train* T he O» server , Church and Society notices FREE, ex When he learns to recognize and concrete made with cement and Moro, Or Rates by the day ignorant of our laws and our in cept when for money making purposes, Such notices at regular rates at the option poured into the molds, houses could obey only the mouth sensation the stitutions? Invited.here to aid in 60 c, 76 c, $ 1.0 0 , $ ! .6 0 , $ 2 . of the publishers. be built in a few hours, ready to path of the Fletcherite is easy, as European Plan the election of 6ur officers and the Don’t send us article* on politics, tern have all the windows, heating pipes be is directed to eat anything which A Good Clean Family Hotel perance or religion. Discussion of such framing of our laws while the in topics only lead* to violent and abusive and water and illuminating fixtures his appetite craves, without regard The Moro brick yard property, language in the end. pnt in place. A day would be to whether it is starch, fat or telligent American woman is told adjoining and weBl of the Court that Bhe is not qualified to have a Avoid personalities. Compliment* deli ample time, economically utilized. proteid. house, is for sale. Besides two city cately given are always acceptable, but voice in the affairs of state? Such blooks there is an acreage good for even they must not be overdone, a* the And as to the cost, in this estima The next step is to masticate the Winner of first premium at the California State Fair in 1898. conditions should cause the man first class gardening, and the whole charge of Incjnccrltv is apt to follow a tion 1350 would be sufficient to food until it is entirely tasteless. shower of prefix nothings spread broad tract will make a lovely suburban hood of America t> blush for shame. This is a Splendid Thoroughbred Black Mammoth Jack. He stands build a good, artistic, comfortable This must be done alike as to the cast • Last week Miss Mary N. Chase, rpsidence. Price $700. For particu 16 hands high and weighs 1100 pounds. He comes from a line of the • Before comlngTo th’e city to trade read little house of seven rooms. solids, and all liquids except water. lars address B. F. H oover . ers are requested to examine The Obsei ver of, New Hampshire, spoke to the very finest breeders of Kentucky stock. Another feature which he inci “Bite, chew, masticate, munch, and 542 East 86th street, advertising columns. Its tiie active, wide STO P AT «wake business man who advertises, con dentally mentions is that such a taste everything you take into your point upon this issue, but the man 2 0 2 ]----— .. Portland, Or sequently he is the most accommodating, not born, mouth until it is not only thorough politicians monopolized The Old g*r®d by Great West, by sells the cheapest, and deal* the most lib house simply could would not require repairs, as walls, ly liquefied and made neutral and Reliable, and wo were unable to 03686325 erally in every way Royal King of Kentucky, by C orn er 7 th a n d Stark S t r e e t s . report her. She, however, m ide a floors, stairs, roof, cellar, and, in St. Joe. First dam by Don Juan by Signal; second dam by Dietz St. I* new and It* roomi are provided with Republicans in and about the short, everything but the doors and alkaline by saliva, but until the re good beginning for success in Sher A good Gilliam county wheat It running Clair by 8t. Clair. duced substance all settles back into water and long distance tele Capitol are beginning to doubt the windows, would be of cement. Ia man county of thè pending amend ranch of 932 acres about 700 acres in phones. European plan. Rates the folds at the back of the mouth sincerity of Hie Excellency in his point of beauty, such a strnotnre $1 per day and upward. ment. —At the close of the meeting cultivation, plenty water, supplied BYRON WEST will make the season of 1906 As follow*, Highest priced room $3 strenuous opposition to another would be as readily of artistic de and exiles the swallowing impulse. an Equal Suffrage Campaign Com with wind mill from a well. A4so, per day. Beginning April 16th at ' - - „ Then swallow what has collected some desirable residence property fh term . mittee was organized with 29 mem Moro. Any or all of this property sign as any other. Io durability it and excited the influence and con bers, and officers as follows: - Wright-Dickinson. Hotel Co. W riting about the National Edu would literally defy the gnawing tinue to chew at the remainder, can be purchased on easy teruiB, or Chairman, Mrs Ella Slayback. Chas. Wright, President. q* will consider a trade for other prop cational association annual con tooth of time. liquid though it may be, until the Secretary, Miss Jessie B lair.’ M. C. Dickinson, Manager. erty as part pay. For full particu “Just say for me says Mr Edison vention in Ban Francisco July 7, Members enrolled, E.S. Hornady, lars write to ___ JL M. P arry , last morsel d isap p ea r _ J n l l t p that I have tried it and know it 14, Prof. Ackerman says: „The Mr and Mr* J.P. Strahl, J.L.Wan-" 193] swallowing impulse.’’ . Morp,Or value.j>f these meetings is well will work, and that I would do it kirk, Mrs Julia H . DeMoss, Mrs After taking a .course in his own myself as a business if | had time, Nellie Cushman, Mrs Minnie B. known aud those interested in edn Fletcherizing, the inventor, at 54 Garlick, Mr and Mrs J.B. Mowry, M y Celebrated M a m m o th cation throughout the state are which I haven’t. I’ve been working could stand physical culture tests Geo. Mowry, Will Mowry, Mrs anxious to have our teachers par all day and all night, a few odd which tired freshmen, and which Stanley, Rev. and Mrs Adam*, Mr* ticipate, because it will be many hours exoepted, for 40 years, and I Terms of service, $15.00, payable when mare is known to be with foal. were tried with them and profes Lorena Meindl, Mrs M.L. Hoskim Goldendale, Wash., for cattle or can’t begin to get through with my years W ore another National Edu sheep. Call on or address •on, H.O, Shugart, J.M. Dunabop, T X ’ L. C rum , U . H . S M IT H , cational Association will be so ac own work. Bnt snch houses as I sionally a t Yale. Not only energy M r and M rs O .W . A x te ll, Goo. A W . O. D l/N C A N , cessible, and because our standing have outlined would unquestionably and unusual mental and physical Urquhart, P.P. DeMoss, Mrs Jambs _ ^ uTug> O w n er. f l a nager. educationally will t>e judged large be the very thing for the man earn strength come from the system, Woods, Mrs W.B. McCoy, Mrs J.F. but it appeals to the economist as Moore, Mrs Frost, Misses Saidie ly by the attendance of Oregon lag small pay. The rich might at Pickard, Ora Lewellen. teachers at this convention. Rail first look askanoe at such houses, well; as a third of the usual amount of food is found to be required, be bnt the time will come when they One store building and one lot ways and steam boat lines have IN MEMORI AM. Main street. granted liberal rates and the local will live in them, too. I will see cause of the greater amount of I -*•» r ____ _» Two lots^ind building, suitable committee at Ban Francisco assures this innovation a commonplaoe fact, nutriment and less waste which re Deaths of Father Kaseberg, Miss for residence. Main street. even though I am in my 60th year, sult. There is also an appeal to us that there will be no advanoe This is all good paying proper EmmaUGosh, Mrs. Nels Hansen. in the regular rates at hotels, room for I ought, accidents barred, to the epicurean, as there is a delicacy ty, and I want to Bell it. For par ing houses and restanrants dnring live 20 years more, at least, and in of taste for food eaten in thiB way L. B. H ill , Referring to the death of John C. ticulars apply to Will make the breeding season 203] ‘ Moro, Or. convention week. Any data or In side of 10 years you will be living which makes it have a flavor un of 1906 at my farm, east of Moro Kaseberg, at Walla Walla, men in a cement honse.’’ dreamed of. Try it. formation in any way relating to For Sale. 1040 acres, deeded. until about the 1st of July, when tioned in The Observer last week, the meeting can be obtained by Over 700 acres plow land, 600 now he Will be tMien to m-y John Day the Statesman says: Our immigration laws need re addressing Prof. J. H. Ackerman, T ào I n la n d E m pire, John C. Kaseberg, brother of in cultivation, water, windmill, ranch in Sherman county. vision. Tbe lower honse of oon- wells and springs. If you want a Balem, Oregon. Pasture will be furnished for all gress got into a fight on the 13th Henry Kaseberg, the old pioneer, good place come and Boe me four breeding mares, at going rates. ( E I T K A L OKI-XiOJW. One of the most picturesque whioh disgraced several members, Terms: $15 to inture, money doe died at the family residence, 318 miles east of Rutledge. Everything Prineville Journal. No middle man. when the mare is known to be with figures thrown up by the agrarian ¿bout a foreign immigrant, Fannie East Rose street, at 12:30 o’clock a roan needs. Address. F rank P ayne , foal. J. R. M artin , Owner. Development work at the Hay last night of asthma, aged 74 years. discontent and populistic upheaval Diner, about whom the Commis 166 R u th d g e, Or. of the mid nineties was a silver sioner General of Immigratidn had oTeek coal mines, a property whiclf Mr Kaseberg lately returned from .tongued congressman from Color said to Mr Hopkins that the wo was opened up a few weeks ago, California, where he spent the ado, rejoicing in the quaint name man was a blank idiot; that she has disclosed several good veins of winter.- The funeral will take T h e C e le b r a te d J a c k of Ijafe Pence. A placer miner by shrank from the light; that a) e had bituminous coal, all of which will place from the residence Wednes- occnpation, a politician by accideut, sores upon her legs which indi- be worked ae rapidly as possible. day afternoon at 2 o’clock. Mr On Matters That Interest You Will make the breeding seasons of 1906 at the old Strahl pbee near after the total eclipse of Wind) CHled that she had been manacled, Foj the past two weeks men at work Kaseberg waB a native of Germany Your local paper is a neoessity DeMoss Springs, will be handled Willie of Lincoln, he drifted from »nd that she had been manacled, on the property have drifted in on and came to the United States to you, financially and socially. by A. B. Nelson an experienced one mining camp to another nntil And that she had claws which the larger vein, which has a width when a mere lad. For years he But a NKWfePAPZM OF OMN- horseman who claims Aguinaldo is he strnck Portland at the time oi showed that she bad not been of 5 feet, and the tunnel is now be farmed in Oregon, amassing a con ERAL , CIRCULATION, contain best blooded and has more points of the Lewis and "Clark centennial properly cared for. I ii one da) tween 30 and 40 feet in length. siderable fortune. He moved to ing the latest new* of th* world, perfection than any other Jack in DICXN0MAH DICKNOM AH Is not only a rich • With the practiced eye of bis call I rs I mouth tu -te n sh ip * landed 11,- The tunnel is being sunk into the ly bred horse, but is.one of the hand Walla Walla some years ago to is equally neoenary to you. Th* this part of the country. See his ing he noted the huge hills fringing GOO iiniiHgran s in New York. Itali- side of the ridge and as yet no con up to data man” will provide colts for evidence of this fact. Hla Sired by Multnomah 10369 by A lta somest, to be seen anywhere. make his home. He is survived Terms: $12 for one; $22 for two carriage is very stylish and he has a mont. the pretty lake where gondolas sns, Hungarian-). I nseians, etc. siderable depth below the surface by seven children as follows: Mrs himself with these two essential and a greater number in proportion, Dam Babe Flagherty by Dick Flggh- powerful way of going, is speedy and feature* of progT***. glided aud launches ran to and fro has been attained. In consequence W. R. Copeland, Heirry J. Ka*e- level headed and transmits these payable when mare is known to be In TH 1 TWICE - A - WRRK The Miixini G.irky incident leads amid the cadences of carnival mush qualities to his colts. the coal is still capped with clay berg, Mrs W. C. Bennett, Amelia 8P0K R SM A N . RR V U W , DICKNOMAH is a rich blood bay with foal. Spo His sixe and Individuality, coupled and the laughter of happy tbous to belief mat cognizance may yet b» and the cap rock, but this will dis Aguinaldo has splendid action stallion, w ith star and black points; with Kaseberg and Albert Kaseberg, all kane, Wash., will be found the an excellent disposition, make fn was foaled May 14th, 1899, stands and*. He paraphrased an old taken t f •'.in.- fiit-l and is a fine walker. appear as the tunnol is sunk farther of Walla Walla; John R.' Kaseberg very latest new* of th* world, it* over sixteen hands high and w ill him a desirable air«. He la absolute a,; ( i saying. “ If Mahomet would not imiq gi¡iu> ii I . a .- J ohn H. D e M obr , ly free from any constitutional de weigh 1200 pounds. •nto the ridge and away from the and E. E. Kaseberg, of Wasco, matter including information on DeMoss Springs, Or come to the mountain the mountain heralding his opinions that llu surface. He is one of the few stallions left fect or blemishes and Is In all re politic*, commerce, agricultnr*, 214] Oregon, where the family formerly on this coast who Is a direct descend spects a perfect horse. should go to M ahomet?' In other mining, literature, a* well a* th* DICKNOM AH w ill make the seas Prosjiect work has also been resided. ant from the loins of old Altamont, word«, he oonoeived the construc local happening* in the state* of of 190«, commencing April let, h im s e lf on « o f th « <r«ete«< of on carried on throughout the claim* at the following p la to if Bvsry««« Sbswlg sabaorllM fsr tion of huge M-r|>entine slnioe w ap Beloved, kind, generous and’es Vontam», Oregon, Idaho, Wash his h en s *a»«r, U srdsr to gs* all extreme «peed the world has known. which were located by different as The Dallee on Monday of each ington and the province of British A t his death he was the sire of seven to carry those picturesque hills b) week. sociations soon after the first dis teemed Mrs Nels Hanson Is no Columbia. In addition, it* ooh w ithin the 2:10 list. ths local news, hot to kw> In touch the kindly diverted aid of Balch Wacso, on Tuesday and Wednes The sire of DICKNOMAH was a covery;.and, in all of these crop more. She died at the Monkland nmns for woman, it* popular with th« world’s daily w w creek and other streams, down into grand hors« In every wny^ who died day of each week. farm residence Saturday a.m. 14th, •cienoe articles, it* short and con should also road when horsemen were beginning to • Moro, on Friday and Saturday of that sun kissed lake, thereby to m a n k in d w o u ld have to pings have been found. dth er and the funeral was attended Mon tinued stories, it* “ Answers to each week. » appreciate hla worth. make vast areas of level land suit in v e n t m ilk . M ilk Is N a tunnels will be sunk as soon as day by loving friends and neigh Correspondent*’’ and “ Puxxle Fee for the season, $20.1)0, w ith The Evening Telegram, The sire of hla dam, Dick Flagh possible where the best surface in able for manufacturing and ware t u r e ’s e m u ls io n — b u tte r erty, was a strongly bred Morgan the usual return privileges. bors, whose sympathies were ex Problem* ’ ’ oombin* to form a Portland, Oregon, 8ervlce fee payable Oct. 1, 190«. and was a large horse of fine sub house purposes. So>ri after the p u t in sh ap e f o r d ig e s dications exist. From the tunnel tended to the husband and father home newspaper that at $1.00 per TH B DICKNOMAH CO., Owners. stance and lots of speed. in which work is now being directed Ths leading «venlng nswwyayer e f year oan nowhere ba excelled. close of the fair he started this tio n . C od liv e r o il is ex Wm. T. Harvle, Manager. in his great grief. But she has * ITS A D V BBTO X N O V A L U *. the Pacific Ooaet, which has cem- great work, has persevered lluough tre m e ly n o u ris h in g , b u t a large number of tons of the fuol gone to her rest, where trouble P srhapa yoa b a r s a o m sth la « to Mil— • ylsto Associated Frees reyovts end farm , a ts*m . farm m aohlnory. Tow m ar many discouragements and mishaps it has to be e m u ls ifie d has been taken and thrown on the ceases and all is perfect peace. The wish to b ur aom oth la«. Th* boat poaatblo •d a l leaned -w ire eervioe, with dump. The coal is being used in e a r to eom m u n loato w ith p«opi« « h o « la b until today the hissing giants are b e fo re w e can d ig e s t it. b a r or M il Io b y laoortlaa a em ail a4 corroependente in Important news the camp for cooking purposes and bereaved who with sorrowing «•rttaem aat la Tbo «»okoom aa R a r l.« licking the Crumbling hillsid*« into stock m en , Inmborman an « m la eeators end in all the dttea and in the blacksmith forges and isi hearts had to see the loved one pass era V srra.ro, coffee colored foam, and on the one M ORO, O REG O N. ta k e th e TW IC B -A -W B B K . principal towns s f ths NerthweeL forever to m their view in this __W r»u « la b to reach b u d n em m en and giving satisfaction. Quite a num hand level elevations suitable for' M w eom ers, u m th e DAILY er « U N D a V Portland and subarhe are oovered «D H D A T ber of samples have been distributed world should remember that even eV O R B SM A N RBVIWW. charming scenic home building feed a n d sa l e s t a b l e s . hy a bright staff of reporters, and co m b in es th e best oH T H « T W IC B -A -W H B K RATH « A R B at its worst this is only perfect rest. during the past week and teats have succeeded the towering hills, Ten ee n ts per lin e eaeh laeertlon editorial, dramatlo, society and w ith th e v a lu a b le h y p o J» M. D U N A H O O , Proprietor and Manama and on the other he has made the made of the brrning and heating Here in this warld our happiest «(■ w ords to a line. special writers. Saturday’s edi T AMD SUN D A Y RATH and brightest hours are mixed with T H B C D O A IL lake so that man, without divinity, pho sphites so th a t it is qualitie* with good result«^ N M C R in V B INSHRTIOMR tion consists of 2* to 8* pages, and easy to d ig est an d does T .l.p h o u . from The D.II m or a .y Shmmao eoualy p o i.l. a» our .xp m ,«. sorrow therefore let us grieve as may walk upon the water unaided. fa r m o re crood th a n th o I»« has color» 4 comic pages, as well as R«rvlo« furalabed Io or from Moro Io say points «H little as possible trusting that there a department for children, colored OUR MOTTO " P U ^ ths public." Tke Otoffirr^v tastfttot • is a brighter world beyond the !So fashion page, an interesting serial grave •So •So story and ether attractive features EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE, W OM AN SLFFK A M E. * * * populist of '96, the rough aud SUN D A Y ALOMB in addition to all the news e f ths ' The funeral of Miss Emma Gosh n o u ris h in g fo o d - m edi SPECIA L RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS r M m ready chaser gfier the yellow eun cin e in th e w o rld . day. * took plaoe in Monkland Sunday (»earns of m any an isolated placer Buhecription Matos: One month, mornlng. Deceased was a daughter M cento; three months, $1.85; six camp, and enrolls him among of Mr and Mrs Henry Goth, and a lontha. $8.60; twelve months, $A. makers of communities, atnotg W rtta yowr a d s. p lainly, oaelM ln « awsowal very. bright and promising girl. »«* - « - b o r o f Semple copies mailed free. the benefactor* of Ores ter Oregon. «y*™41 wb«<bor y«w A LL the tim e. The O b serv er. T h e Im p o r t e d P e r c h e r o n S t a llio n P a ste u r , 5 5 4 0 0 , 4 0 0 7 8 . Stock Cattle for Sale Mondays and Tuesdays, John Christiansen's fan Wednesdays and Thursdays, J. F. Belshen's fan Fridays and Saturdays, - - - • Moro Horses Lost-Reward $20. w t iu u s LT h T TtB iij, Sell or fichsitje f lg jg ] Conn Front and Morrian Stneti Brick Yard for Sale. W hen in P o r t i »nd H o te l O re g o n “ DUPLEX For Exchange 2211— BYfiOIj W E S T BY R O N F" Moro on Monday and Tuesday. The Bales ranch, 3 miles S. E. ef Vnsee en Wednes day, Thursday and Friday. ... Wasco en Saturday of each week. __ Moro Property for Sale. Keep Posted If a Cow gave Butter A G U IN A L D O ♦ * * Scott’s Emulsion 1 8 W ord s¡a 24 Words •S v . IMS« s S tas D a lly . Swmdap a» REAO THE OBSERVER 'F o r County new*