Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, June 01, 1906, Image 2

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SEEING OREGON.
Receiver*s,Sale.
POLITICAL ÀSSAS8INS’
mon repute, have been unwilling to
tostafy before the oommittee.
The work laid upon your oom­
mittee has involved the expenditure
of much time and e'ort, with many
hindrances, and we respectfully
submit this report as embodying
all that your committee is able to
accomplish in the absence of any
power to require the attendance of
witnesses.
E arl C. B ronaugh .
1
S amukl C onn ill .
H. R usbxll A lbbk .
(stray Notice.
While in Portland last week we Attempt to Impale Jonathan Bourne
Come to may place, two mile«
Utterly Vail.
had a “look in ” at Rinaldo M. Hall,
east of DeMoss Springs, the farm
known as The Ginn Ranch, Sherm­
buqy at work oo the Q. B, N. Co.
No CvISonoo to S u o la lo Thom In
an oounty, Oregon, In November,
Hummer Hand Book of Seaside
Anonym ous SlonOoro
1906, one heifer, branded something
Resorts, Shady Lanes, etc., scatter
like an inverted f with a bar oyer
That
the
chargee
of
improper
«d Over the different parts Of sum­
it thus [TT] on the left shoulder,
mer retort places of Oregon within proceedings in the Bourne head­
color redlsh ream Ear marks: split
quarters
at
Salem
were
not
founded
easy access of the Harriman lines.
on right and smooth crop off left.
on fact is the conclusion the in­
Also, about the 1st of February,
Mr. Hall was busy in the back vestigating committoe of the Muni­
came to ranch above described, one
room of an engraving bureau ar­ cipal Association has reached after
cow, now with calf, oolor light red,
ranging scores of cuts, all new and spending several days taking testi­ O ta n M a O e u B ty
ite spot on forehead and back of
up to date, for this work, in their mony. The committee makes no
t
shoulder, branded T— on left
proper order for thp printer and indorsement or recommendation
side. Owner is requested to call,
■£ I t a K I N K V 1 1 . L. K -
ooncerning
the
choice
of
a
United
arranging the reatftpg matter to
prove property, pay chargee and
States senator, for it was not ap­
The Bud has been quite an in­ take them away, otherwise they
work with them. He invited us to pointed for that purpose. The
teresting little paper. Hope it will will be sold at the ranoh above lo­
go with him to the printing office committee, consisting of three re-
where the work was being done, ponaible and disinterested citizens be started again when school com­ cated accordingto law, at 10 o’clock
mences.
m, Saturday, June 23, 1906.
and while -there saw » press proof / pQrtland, was directed to investi­
A. E. M oretz ,
There
has
been
some
good
sub­
(ft the oover and title page Tphicb gate the truth of charge« that were
Demoss, Or
stantial road work done here. A 6tm26j22-220]
made
in
anonymous
circulars
wide­
Mr. Hall bad especially designed
ly distributed. The investigation large metal tiling has been placed
for this work. When oompleted was undertaken at Mr. Bourne's re­ in the run and wall filled in.
the book will surpass anything so quest, because the charges were of
Mr and Mrs Erskine may take a
far published by any railway ooni- such a nature that, if true, a moral
For general house work. Apply
trip to Seattle on a visit. Mrs E.
Mrs. G. B. B ourhill , , \
pany for circulation among the issue would be involved in the con­
has
lately
got
some
one
to
help
her.
316]
Grass Valley, Or
traveling public. Before the advent test for the senatorship. The men
Mrs Buffington has been quite
appointed
were
all
strangers
to
Mr.
of Mr. Hall to Oregon the O. B . N.
Bourne, he never having met one of poorly of late but is better. They
Co. did not pretend to issue any­ them prior to the time the investiga­
are living over at Mr Maus.
thing of special note to induce tion was undertaken. Two of them
Mr and Mrs Lawson who have
One dark roan gelding, branded
tourists, or even Oregonians them­ he never met until after the com­
been
working here for his uncle, Mr X on left shoulder? 8 years old,
selves, to travel through the state mittee had completed its investiga­
Brisbin have left here.
weight 1250 pounds.
with an eye towards spending a tion. It is inow n that one or two
There will generally be good
One bay gilding, branded I I I
members of the committee entered
quiet week or two amoDg the snow
upon the investigation with impres­ crops and prosperous times this on right shoulder, weight 1000 )
capped mountains of Oregon or its sions unfavorable to Mr. Bourne.
year in Oregon. The grain crop of lbs., 7 years old. Both have collar
j equally restful and pleasurable sea­
marks. $20 reward on return of
The report is therefore without bias
this portion of the state will be ex­
side resorts. But now this has in his favor.
same to
J. S. F owler ,
tra good an abundant.
Witkie. 214]
Box 5, Rufus, Or
Wednesday evening, May 23d? changed until Oregonians them­
The committee not only ctoss -
<JI«V O f f i c i s i r s F « f •
a large and Interesting andienoe selves are becoming educated to questioned every person who came
T h e Illln o le C e ittr a l
OFFICIAL. F A F K K OF BMKKMAW oo gathered in Moro Opera house to
know more about their own state. before it but sought out every per­ Maintains Unexcelled service from
MORO, OR KOON.
listen to the closing exercises of the It has taken days and nights of son who oould be located who pre­ the West to the EaBt and South,
tended to know anything of the
Gentleman or^lady with good
Moro Public school. The enter­ work to do this, and from a small
making close connections with all
D. C. I rxland a S on .......... E ditors tainment was to the nature of a two by four room* Mr. Hall has facts. "Many persons were found transcontinental lines. Passengers reference, to travel by rail or with
who had heard the rumors, but
May Festival, consisting of reciter outgrown his office nntil he has two none who knew the accusations to are given their choice of routes to rig, for a firm of $260,000 capital.
C. L. I reland M anaoks .
Salary $1,062 per year and expen­
tions, drills and songs appropriate large apartments and considerable be true. On the other hand, a Chicago, Louisville, Memphis and ses. Salary paid weekly and expen­
W hen you «remit for The Observer to the occasion, and ft was evident office force under his direot super­ number of prominent men who New Orleans, and through these
ses advanced. Address, with stamps,
ute an exprenor poatofflce money order, to all present that neither labor nor
were frequent visitors at the Bourne points to the far east. Prospective
Jos. A. A lexander ,
vision.
This
is
a
work
that
Oregon
travelers
desiring
information
as
to
headquarters and who would have
registered letter, or bank draft, payable to
Moro, Or
pains had been spared in prepa­ is beginning to appreciate, and see seen improper conditions if any ex the lowest rates and best routes are
D . C. Ireland & Son.
ration of the beautiful exercises the force of its constant application lsted, testified that they saw noth­ invited to correspondence with the
We are here to do printing, and which so delighted all who attend- Anyone who was In the Portland ing wrong. Men who lived in the following representatives:
B. H. Trumbull, Commercial
•f you want ao»e done bring It to ua or let •4 -V
T?
ill
armory the evening of the Made in Bourne headquarters refuted the
at know ^nd we w ill see yoo. I f you
Thursday evening the Oppra Oregon entertainment last week, stories that had been told by Agent, 142 Third i t , Portland, Or.
Any person or persons having
J. C. Lindsey, Trav. Passenger
think we are not extensive enough for
house was again crowded With and saw the picture« that were Bourne’8 political enemies.
horses, cattle, houses, lots or house­
Agent,
142
3d
st.,
Portland
Or.
your consideration—oh, go Uosg»
J
The oommittee not only sought
friends and patrons of the school thrown on the screen by Mr. Hall,
Paul B. Thompson, Passenger hold goods for sale, exchange, or
direct, positive testimony, but in-
parties deeiring to buy such prop­
to
witness
the
program
prepared
by
FR ID A Y ....................... J unx ^, 1906
and heard his short talk, will ever ■quired of those who possessed hear­ Agent, Colman building, Seattle.
erty, will find T he O bserver a
the graduating class. Long and have a better knowledge of the re say evidence, but were unable to
Moro Lodge, No. 113, good medium for advertising and
I . O. O . F . Moro, Oregon
hearty applause attested apprecia­ sources of Oregon. These piotures find even by that means any one
securing a customer. Try
S A D . Pater the notorious thief
Meets every Saturday
tion of each number as it was pre­ were all true to life, and murmurs who would say that th e charges
T he O bserver ,
veolng st 7:30 o’clock
and one of the murderers of Senator
sented. The orations and essays of admiration and appreciation against Mr. Bourne were true. The
Moro, Or
Visiting -- members are
John H. Mitchell waa run-in last
oor dlally Invited. Mem
showed that great care and thought w ere heard from nearly all parts of committee also advertised its sit­
tx'rs are expected to be
tings so that any person, not per­
week at Alameda while trying to had been bestowed upon them, and
the building as the truth was sonally requested to appear, might present. W m. Henriobs N . G. R
reach his bosom lriend Heney, and
the class will and olass prophecy brought home to hundreds of Ore come in and tell what he knew M. Brash. Secretary.
is now a pampered “federal prison
being replete with langhable“ hito, ( gonians, as never before, that they The men who testified did so under
.L u p in e R o b o e o s Lodg o
The Moro brick yard property,
er” in a Multnomah jail. Pewter
No. iw, i. o o. r.
oath, and their testimony was taken
produced mnch mirth.
adjoining and west of the Court
had
been
living
in
this
grand
olfl
wasn’t wanted by any one of
‘ Meet regularly every
state all these years and yet had to in shorthand and presented as a
The address to the class, deliv
I Friday evening. VlsTtlng house, is for sale. Besides two city
Hitchcocks’ henchmen.
part of the report. The report fol
members are cordially hlopks there is an acreage good for
have a railroad company, through
cd by Mr, Meindl, was a master]
lows:
invited to meet w ith us first class gardening, and the whole
Rinaldo M. Hall, show them 4be
’Home members are ex tract will make a lovely suburban
Speaking about the Barlow toll effort, and fully merited the
Executive Committee of the
!«•
e
present.
By order of the
beauties and possibilities of their Munioipal Association. Gentlemen
road graft, the Evening Journal attention accorded to i t After
lge.
Mrs. Jennie Foes, N. G residence. Price $700. For partfou-
lars address
B. F. H oover
—We, your committee appointed to Mil a Ora Lewellen, Secretary.
■ays the- measure is misleading addresa, J. M. Parry presented the Empire. _
542 East 36th street,
investigate certain charges made
TA« liAto uwy» it is a bill to abolish diplomas with a fe w words of goo
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It pleases The O. Man to see during the primary nomination
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Portland, Or
A. P A A .
Moro, O r.
tolls on the Mount Hood and Barlow advice. After whleh the assemblage Watlaoe pnneh Taft, the man whom campaign that Jonathan Bourne
■ Meets the first and third
road and provide for its ownership dispersed, satisfied that the olass of Teddy sent to punch Wallace for a candidate for United States eenator
(Thursday evenings of each
by the state. The abolishment of 1906 is destined to fill their posi­ .similar act whioh, as President, he did, during the session of the Ore
'month Visiting members
cordially Invited to meet
gon legislature of 1897 and 1903
tolls is made the strong feature of tions in life with credit to them­ oommended in Paul Morton.
t
A good Gifliain county wheat
B
y order of the W . M.
w
ith
ua.
maintain at Salem headquarters
its title, whereas the sale of the selves and their school.
J. M. P a rry , Secretary
ranch of 932 acres about 700 acres in
where he was attended by various
road Is the principal object.
cultivation, plenty water, supplied
The enemies of Smoot in the classes of outlaws and where it was
B e th le h e m
C h a p te r
Testimony to the effect that thè
No 78 O.E.8.
with wind mill from a well. Also,
senate may now be regarded as sought by the use of dissolute wo
proposed purchase of the Barlow
Regular communication some desirable residence property in
The grade of the North Bank By.
sm nt The charge against Smoot men and drunkenness and de
)each 2d and 4th Ih u re - Moro
tollroad by the state is a graft, pure
Any or all of this property
(so called) will be the nearest level
Lday idvenlngs monthly
is that 1 e is a Mormon. Bat he is bauchery to influence.and corrupt
can be purchased on easy terms, or
and sim ple, accumulates from day
I
By
order
W
.M
.
legialators,
beg
to
submit
the
fol
of all tracks on the Pacific coast,
not a polygamist; and no man will
Ella Hayee, Secretary will consider a trade for other prop­
to day says the Oregonian. Voters
lowing report:
and will also be the nearest straight
be turned out of the United States
erty as part pay. For full particu­
are asked to indorse the paymedt
Your committe undertook the
considering its length. One loco­
Seo sto because of his adherence to
lars write to
J. M. P arry ,
work assigned to it with extreme
of 924,000 for this road. “I t is ndt
193]______ »____________ Moro, Or
motive can handle 100 freight cars
any
religions
sect.
reluctance, forseeing the difficulty
worth the money,” say those who
either way, between Vancouver
that would inevitably attend secur
know. Persons to whom tolls oh
Residence lots and acreage m
and Pasco. The westward trend,
Ooncerning the proposed sale of ing of evidence bearing upon mat
this road work a hardship in get
óoldendale,
W ash./ for cattle
although down grade, drops only
the Barlow toll road to the state of ters of the nature involved in the
ting their prodnoe to market are
sheep. Call on or address
. For Sale. 1040 acres, deeded.
one foot in BOO. This accords with
Oregon for $24,000, we yet be charges, and the result of ourefforts
T. L. C rum ,
oommended to the principi« of self-
proven that such anticipations
Over 700 acres plow land, 600 now
the report of the original surveys
lieve it should be voted down be* has
207]
Rufus,
were well founaed.
help. They oould form a pool and
in cultivation^ water, windmill,
made 40 years ago. At Vancouver
cause: It is not worth the money.
wells and springs. If you want a
The following witnesses appeared
bay it for less than a fourth of the
or Portland engines with 100 cars
The promoters have an option on before the committee and gave their
good place come and see me four
sum that the state is asked to pay
may enter or depart without incon­
the ro*d from the owners for $8,{ testimony under oath, namely
miles east of Rutledge. Everything
for it, and then, unless atony good
a man needs.
No middle man
000, and will make $16,000, if they John D. Daly, Henry E. McGinn
venience or loss of time.
citizens err in their judgment of its
Address. F rank P ayne ,
can sell it to the state. No fariuert Will R. King, W. 8. U ’Ren, John
vaine, the purchasers would pay
166
•
Rutledge, Or.
d ill, A. A Bailey. Wallace Me
First Street
Strongs Brick
Tfie Evening Telegram, anent much more than it is worth to any in Clackamas county are obliged to
Camant,
Ben
Selling,
Edgar
pay a toil to get their products to
the Barlow road graft, says the few body but themselves.
Piper, Frank O.Middleton, William
M ORO, ORE.
market. Very few farmers live W.Banks, H. S. Hudson, J.C.Bayer
people who live along the road are
near the road. The seven miles of
sincere in their desire to have the
My Celebrated Mara m oth
Confectionery,
Senator Gear in haa proposed ab toll road between the mountain« and David L. Povey.
state take it off the hands of the
The testimony of each of said
amendment to the sundry civil ap and the end of the public road was
Cigars, Tobaccos,
witnesses was taken by an official
present owners, so that the toll
propristion bill, to adjust the offered to Clackanrm county as a court reporter and a transcript of
may be removed and the tax on the
Billiards N Pool Tables
claims of the Sherman oonnty set­ free gift three years ago, and re­ the whole thereof verified by said
farmers avoided. Bat that is ■
tlers. Gearin has been working In fused. No provision is made jn ropott is herewith transmitted
problem for the community to solve
cooperation with the secretary of the law for an examination of the yonr body as a part of this report
for itself, not the state for them.
Numerous other witnesses were
the interior on the Sherman oonnty title of the alleged owners, nor re«
Ice Cold Drinks and Ice Cream
To buy the Barlow road for $24,-
settlers’ claims and his amendment ' qnirlng the title to be free from in- personally requested to appear be
in season. Soda Water, bottled
000 is an imposition and a swindle.
has the sanction and the indorse­ enmbranoes. There is very little fqr« the committee and give evi
To bay it for 18,000 would be a
deoce, who expressed their unwill ¡¡»and fountain, always op hand.
ment of the interior depart inent. travol on the road.
ingness to attend the hearing or
mistake. To go into the tollroad
It proposes an appropriation ol
give any statement for the reported.
on any terms would be
1260,000 to be paid settlers upon
1’ublio' notice of the bearing was
A Favor Appreciated.
folly, and lead to ooneeqnenoea that
g|ven with the request that any
the findings of the special commis­
the taxpayers, who would have to
person having information that
sion to be appointed by the secre­ T o th e Editor*.
...A N D ...
1' L
foot this bill and all others like it,
might he of assistance to the oom­
tary of the interior to "Investigate
Please say to the voting public of
mittee
appear.
and
give
the
com­
would never cease to regret
Will
make
the
breeding
season
and determine the claims of settlers Sherman oounty who have so freely, mittee tne benefit of their know­
of
1906
at
my
farm,
east
of
Moro
for lands made under the wagon given me their suffrages at the ledge but no witnesses other than
My Motto Is
If a bill intended to aid the con­
until about the 1st of July, when
roads grant in 1867, whose titles to primaries, and placed.me in nomi­ those above-named wero obtained.
Quick Sales and
he will be taken to my John Day
struction of the N. P. By. in
land from the United States has nation for Commissioner tjia-k f
The evidence adduced shows that
Small Profits.
ranch in Sherman oounty.
trod need in the United States
Pasture wilt be furnished for all
failed.
The amendment carries very highly appreciate ftiq favor: at both the session of 1897 and
Live and Let Live.
senate in 1865, had passed, the
breeding mares, at going rates.
also 112,000 expenses for investi­ thus >b*qtowed upon ime, and if that of 1903 headquarters were
Call
and
Exam
ine
road would have been built ten
elected at the polls Juné 4th, at maintained by Mr. Bourne in what
Terms: $15 to insure, money.due
gation and settlement of claims. the general election, will endeavor is known as the Eldridge block in
M y Stock of
years sooner.
More than likely
when the mare is known to be With
It is believed the Gearin amend­ to give the tax payers as good tor-’ Salem, where lavish hospitality
F U R N IT U R E
foal.
J. R. M artin , Owner.
Jay Cooke A Oo. would not have
and
ment will prevail and a settlement rise as, my Judgment may dictate was extended to all visitors. The
failed and there wonld have been
S ID E L IN E S
of the dai ms be effected. This w ill for tho benefit of the entire county.' testimony adduced does not show
no panic in 1873. Judge George
before buying
fix Mr. Gearin fast with Sherman T will be pleased to havfe the ftto-' tfiat the charges aforesaid were
H. Williams in the chapter of bis
port of all republicans,and a sm a iy . founded in fact, or that lewd wo­
county folk who will be able to
recollections, published on the 20th,
democratic and other friends ¡ bh ’ men were ever about said head-
T h e C elebrated Jack ’
have another “investigation” at consider me worthy
by of their
support.. qbtriers, or that said place was the
tb
sets forth the attitade of the senate
Moro
-
Oregon.
?
Will
make the breeding seasons of
1 12,000 profit to the commission.
», Very Respectfully,
i • rendezvous of intoxicated or dis­
toward the enterprise and the
1906
at the old Strqhl pi «ce near
D uncan CnnmoutJ *. reputable persons. In fact, several G ASO LINE E N C IN E R O W E R DeMoss
Springs, wuThjqrhandled
Pacific coast io general.
John
Republican Candidate for* Witnesses testified that such a state
by A. B. Nelson an experienced
Sherman, of Ohio, opposed the bill,
f Oenaty Comminalo•
of affairs did not exist. Various
horseman who claims Aguinaldo is
and among other things declared
Kant, Sherman oounty, Oreg
tumors that heressy reports of the E c o n o m ic a l. U se D is tilla te best blooded and has mors points of
For Eco n o m y.
that, one road across the continent
nature of said charges have been
April 274h, 1906. ; . 4 , ; • \
T h o o o w h o pro solnlnn floqh
perfection than any other Jack in
communicated to the members of
The Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline and
was all th*1 the needs df the country
this
part of the oountry. See his
DooiH from Lookjaw
yo«r committee outside of the sit- Distillate Engines pump, saw, grind, colts for evidence of this fsot.
required. He did not see far into
Scott'j Emulsion
ti^fta, R»d efforts, as diligent at spray, run fanning mills; In fact, save
iravhr fonoFs an Injury (tressed
Terms: $12 for one; $22 for two,
the future. Five prosperous (rasa
farm labor.
a b o te d o o n t ln u o tb o t r o a tm o n t
possible within the time at onr dis­ manual
(took ion *• Amice Salve, fts so t
In h o t w o o t b o r i s m a l l a r d o r a
One drop of gasoline or distillate and and a greater number in proportion,
continental lines are n jw io opera
a n d o lit t la o o o l m ilk w it h tt w ill
posal, have been made to secure nine times more air makes the power.
Uo ii sell ng prepsrUss prevent bl|^
d o a w a y wttn any o b j e c t i o n
i km, not one of which, in the busy
Expense slope when engine Is closed payable when mare is known to be
noiaonla*. ChMOswald, merchant, of evidence as to said rumors that
 h
with foal.
down.
ooulchbe
embodied
in
this
report,
Reason, could promptly handle the
Renmlaet. N T. writes: “Tt
season.
Aguinaldo has splendid action
Two Horse-power up Hell Cooling
but s&ch efforts have been fruitless Cylinder.
Batch, of Udo pMee, of the i
traffic, and two more are buiidisg
i SQOTT • BOWMX.
and is a fine walker.
as witnesses disclaiming personal
s w w t *Wr< s * re‘-
_
VsA.
W rite for Catalogues and Prices.
io Qtp<gon 'and Washington and
J ohn H. D e M oss ,
* M .a t e |« a » | s i i
knowledge as to facts, but profess­
Falrtoaks, Morse A Ce.,
214]
• DeMoas Springs, Or
Mae to California.
Portland,
Oregon.
ing to have knowledge as to com­
J •rvw dreg «tor*
T h e Goods in
of T h e Orego
•tore
ing Co.,
C %. FI.O R SR
Nw»p»ws»«*sw*»»*»F*«dre»»wb»«w«reto«««totoW««w»«
Iron and Wood Working.
Machinery Repaired..
i
B M op o n P a r k S tre e t,
ZsÆ oxo
of W asco. Oregon., are now
it- 4
offered to 1 the dubita : a t
¡irl Hanted.
Drices regardless of c o st.. ()
J. M
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i
lorses bst-Bewanl S20.
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Wm. Rudolf
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UNDERTAKING
AGUINALDO
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k in d s
in la rg e o r
sm a ll
q u an tities.!
You will alw ays find at our yard.
SLA B W OOD
at special prloes by oar load lots.
We also handle KNOCK DOWN
F R A flE S and BUILDING PA PER .
all eompetition.
W INDOW
Will meet
Estimates cheerfully given on all bills large or small.
Wiad River Lumber Company
E . S . H ofn ad ay, flanagcr, Moro, Or
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M ORO, OREGON.
L IV E R Y , F E E D A N D S A L E S T A B L E S .
J. M. DUNAHOO, Proprietor and Manager.
Telephone from T h . L>.I1 m or any ttb.rman oonnty points at oar sxpsnss.
Berrios
farnlshsd to or from Moro to any points.
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SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS
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The .Imported Percheron Stallion
Pasteur, 55400, 40078.
Black, small star and snip; foaled April 30, 1902. Bred by M.
Caillou, Theil. Orne, France. Hired by Scipion [436671 dam Pastille
[25678] by Louis D’Or [5891] 2d dam Pelotte [25247] by Chartrain,
1405. Will niake the ensuing season at
Mondays and Tuesdays, John Gbristiansu’s farm
Wednesdays and Thursdays, 1 F. Belshee’s farm
. Fridays and Saturdays, - - - - Moro
Pasteur is one of the very best draft horses that ever left France.
His physical proportions are perfect and he possesses in an extraordin­
ary degree the high finish and great activity which has made the breed
of Percheron horses so famous. His pedigree like his individual merit is
the best that can be found in France, his ancestors on both sire’s and
dam’s sides being the most noted prize winners and breeders in that
country. His sire, Scipion, was a prize winner at the Universal Ex­
position at Paris in 1900. He also won First Prize at the two greatest
shows in France in 1901. Pasteur on account of his great individual
merit won First Prize in Collection at the greatest horse show in the
history of the world, that of the World* Fair at St. Louis in 1904.
TERMS:—$15, single leap, payable at time of service. $20 the
season, payable at the end of the season. $25 to insure, payable when
mare is known to be with foal. Mare and Colt to stand good for
services. Care will be taken to prevent aocidents but will be responsible
for none. Trading, selling or removing the mare from the neighbor­
hood forfeits the insurance and money becomes due.
Percheron
Horse Breeders Assn.
E- Sells, Keeper.
BYf?ON W E S T
Winner of first premium at the California State Fair in 1898.
This is a Splendid Thoroughbred Black Mammoth Jack. He stands
16 hands high and weighs 1100 pounds. He comes from a line of the
very finest breeders of Kentucky stock.
BYRON W E S T
Was sired by Great West, by
Royal King of Kentucky, by
St. Joe. First dam by Don Juan by Signal; second dam by Dietz St.
Clair by St. Clair.
BYRON WEST will
make the season of 1906 As follows,
Beginning April 16th at
CONTINUE
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LIME, CEMENT, COAL,
WOOD and POSTS.
Brick Yard for Sale.
Grain and Stock farm
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MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS,
AND SCREENS
lo Buy, Sell or Ficbange
For Eicbaoge
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For Sale or Trade.
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N e a r P u m p H ouse.
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Moro, Red Burn, Monday and Tuesday.
The Balas rantli, 3 miles S. E. of Wasco on Wednes­
day, Thursday and Friday.
Wasco an Saturday of each week.
Terms of ssrvioe, $16.00, payable when mare is known to be with foal.
V.
H. SM ITH,
O wner.
W . Q. DUNCAN,
rianager.