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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1906)
4 / ate *a A i HI’ BLICAT1ON. OT1CK f< \R M. M. S. POULTRY FENCING- ij The B «f«« H oi- N I te p a it m e s t o t T h s lia te rio r, bp nil OtHoe at The Dalles, Or. I It Is predicted that the agitation for netdX«l*tJ i i I " - » ii »•"ini'» May 2A, 190t>. I the bacon hog will ultim ately change The love for McCarron wl Ich bad Notine is hereby given that Alula A. Fran 2 _ _ . l l - - A ll'- ! .“ :. • ------------ H A S P O IN T S O F M E R I T W O R T H Y O F A T T E N T IO N . been ob tbe v*rge <* '«toFtostyff Itaelf the character of the Vnltod States bog. sis, formerly Alula A. Herman«., of Monk MHltO, OR BOON : Or., has filed notice of her lu tent ion U her tuaJ.Unv atob wrta..arrested by The all fat hog of the past w ill In the bind. to make final five-year proof In support of F R I D A Y .......... J u ly 6, 1906 the persistent distrust. It w as like a future be partly replaced by the bacon her cl dm. viz: Homestead Entry No. H69G, T he best features of m erit fonebutl -rmieb ak'tl was about to un hog and the fat or lard hog as a whole ■unde On - 23, 191»,for the W)< of the NW^ In th is fencin g are found will in the future more nearly ap Beetiou 85, Township 1 H, range 18 K, W &l, in Its m ultitude of horizon fold lu glortoqs bloom anR^fragrauce. P erso n a l T alk W ith Vo«. uud lliai ».nil proof will be made before the It did not decay, and It could not de proach die tmeon hog In form. Of R e g i s t e r niid lteeeiver nt The IhdleS,Oregou tal w ires,the cabled selvage and cable every foot iu the velop The ley grip checked one as It course there will alw ays be a demand July 17th. I'-kMl- I f you do not read The Observer prevented the other The girl had ad for land; consequently there will al on Khe names the following witnesst-a to prove height of fence, to say n o th lu g o f the connectin g A'hy NotT mirers in plenty, for she warf light ways be a place for the fat or lard her eontiuuous resulenns npon and cultiva m esh wires; this, coupled o f the aald hind, viz: Hugh Morton and W e should like io have you tak- hearted and good to look upon. Yet hog. hut the bacon hog will occupy a tion 3 T rain s to T h e East Dally 1 Hathawav. of Monkland. Oregou, Jainea w ith Ha peculiar construc IL and ws »mow It would be profitable m none made uny Impression, for the more prominent position In the future Htewnrt of Rutledge, Oregon. II If Hhull, of tion, bars an y possibility vou to becom e« subscriber. W esend I steadfast heart could love but once, than In the past. KentJOreson. Through P ullm an standards and its contracting, sagging Gtjeljvb *2211 Michael T. Nolan, Register of two years for >280; one jeer tourist sleeping-cars d aily to O m aha, or narrow ing together ber fu son th !• «'t much. , Try It- Order by the stem hold but a single rose. H e ra ea O v a r fe d . Chicago, Hpokane; tourist sleeping-car tw eeu posts; doing aw ay She kuew that McCarron s love was D M IN IS T K A W R H N O T IC E Postal Card, and pay for It when you can- daily to K ansas City. R a d io in g chair- l T o all whom it m a v C o n r c rn . A good ration for the horae of any w ith the top and bottom hers, hers alone, and that with him. cars (seats free) to the East daily._____ A t a n y tim e w h en req u ested to do too there never would be any one else. kind of feed 1« about a pound o f grain Notice 1* hereby given that the nnder- board rail anil fully one- . .. the paper will be discontinued But we They met frequently as friends, but and one and a half pounds o f hay to aigned bus been duly appointed by the half the num ber of iswts P O R T L A N D D E P O T . L v. D u lly . A r. D a ily . expect that all arrears will be paid before ever In his eyes was the dumb, uiwou each hundred pounds o f horse. And <iountv oonrt of the state of Oregon, for ordinarily required, w hich oottutv, administrator of the estate reduces the actual cost of w ch request I. made. It la ea.y to a.k u. .clous ho|»e she dared not encourage; this would apply to alfalfa, lu fact, Hheriunn f Carrie H tiiscn, deceased,and all persons the completed fence. T hese C IIIC A O d PO R T L A N D for a statement, which will be cheerfully P E C I A L for' th e E a» t In her eyes the query he could not uu the horse should do better on the al having claims ngninsi said estate, are here item s alone insure a s a v i n g ---------- —.................... - - ,. a U^ jo , m . ism . j - i » a •*»- ,, ,, , , S v is II0 p. in. u.ao ». m. llu r il m g t a n . rendered at any time. falfa than with the other bays and by notified nnu reqaln d t o present the ssiue of fully 60 per cent, to th e 15 p.m. n mu>t ,nuch higher tliau one w ithout to be of Pa»»,» liig if» , (»top«) 1.15 p m. duly verified, to the undersigned ndunuis ’ '»he sat by the window of her home with less grain. Tills might be the op trator, at his office in the W. A. Gordon user, w ithout taking Into account the . h eig h t of the fence and gives chick en s som eth in g to lig h t on. It » 0 0 II I I I . U 15 p .m . H phK A N K F L Y E R . portune time to say that the majority Company« Bank, in ’ the city of Moro, in r .* X .T r o V d i / l U X .n !;X " 5 .i r 'l’i S S i l ^ w „ v .„ , »»<. r e t .,« . IU t o * U T ,,,. » » .1 1 « one afternoon In early winter watch.ug no «Pip. fi*»* 8.57 a . in. lu 12p.rn. the first snow fall of the season. Lit of farmers feed too much hay of all said Sherman oouuly, state of Oregonvwith Pastes H'gg» in six montba front the dute of thia notion For F.«»lern W ashington, W slla W alls, I.cw i»- M anufactured by th e tie drifts were forming hero and there kinds to their horses. - In fact, the Dated at Moro, Oregon, this lB'li day of stretching- to n n ; -Coeur d ’A lene and U real N orthern point». on the dusty pavement. The- b o y s d horse barn Is where one of the greatest nne, a . u . 1906. N. P. H akssn , Administrator of the estate of A T L A N T I C K X I ’ REHN P a c ific S te e l a n d W ir e Co., the neighborhood, radiant With health w astes of the farm can be found.— fttJelSJy 18-228] Carrie Hansen, deceased l'or 1I1« E)»»t vU H u n p . 7 15 a.ni. and animal spirits, welcomed the snow Hnabandmau. _______ H.15 p ni _ _ P o rtlan d, Oregon. h ig lu n , R aosuaes Jt M kinue , Attorueys for Admr ling O a k la n d , C a l. — — 110 » t o p . with wild rejoicing. 8.01* a .in. 12.(W P a t .e s lligg» H a a .r. Wasted la Small Heap« They were dancing In a circle on the 'tf O T I C B F O R P U B L I C A T IO N . By M. J. MILLIES C a rm o d y B ro s ., S e llin g A g e n ts , A farmer asked Professor W P O K T L A N D B1OOH tracks of the electric line. Her heart Department of the Interior, I . m ’A L , 1er . i l local Woods at a recetft mooting how great little throb as McCarron ap floro, Oregon. United Ktatea Land offioe, I C o p y rig h t. 1« * . b y F . C . B a a tm e n t point» betw eeu Uiux» fl eti p. m. H tk il.nl. • ml P orllam l. - penred, striding along bom ectrU He he considered the loss of fertility The Dalles,Or., June 16. 190C. ( lt.5 9 a .n l Lv 12.15 pm . A rriv e, at Riga» Notion is hereby given that Otia ll. M. s- ieem ed to enjoy breasting the wind. through the practice of taking manure Marcia Cordon w as slxteeu years c»M Ills head w as up and his broad ahoul to the fields and leaving It in small ainger, of Moro, Oregon, bas filed untie* ( • l u n i l i l a ■«•«» W » ll i.» « « » S e « • » • » . heaps In the fall to b s distributed In the intention to m a k e f i n a l fire year pr<* r when the Hpanltlh Amerlcau war brake *Ayer’s Pill*. Ayer’s Pills. SEE of hlAolaini, v z. H o m e s t e a d E n t r y ders back. * . „ spring as compared with carting and support N « v 18072, u i a d a A p r i l 1 0 t h , 1900, f o r t h e E U For Astoria and w ay points, eon- out, and a more nnlent little patriot A sm ile on his flue face be stopped a Ayer’s Pills. Keep saying * f , b W k r i W J / , R u c t i o n 2 9 . m ill N E .4 I * * n eelin g w ith »learner for Ilw aco and ïïc : did not live In Huntersville. It was moment to watch the boys a theb spreading It In the spring, and the re- 8 W H this over and over again. < -otioti 3 2 , T p 1 H , R 10 E . W . M »m s d North IteaCli. Hteamer Haaaalo, Aah natural that she should love her coun play. The early darkness of whiter al ply was that experim ents fairly relia m i r e s u l u n t ’" a m i i i u p r o v e i n e n t s " a t h e N W . The best laxative. ix»w«n. >«»*» street dock. Leaves H.bO p. in. d ally, try. Her father and grandfather had ready beginning to thicken, anil tin ble had Concluded ’that the lo«* wus U . B e o t l o t i IW .T p 1 B, R 16 E , W M.- uh I H in t except Huinlay. Katurday 1000 p. n». fought for the Union lu the civil war, shouts of Joyous young America pre about 20 per c e n t—American Cultlva « a i d p r o o f w i l l 0 « m a i l v b e f o r e th « K u R h jtf-r Arrives 8 « hi p. in. dally except Hunday. H tld R e c e i v e r (it t h « D a lle ® . Or«»u<m, <»u J u l y Want your moustache or beard I snd on the bright April morning In vented sight or sound of a heavy cai tor.' 8 1 s t , 1990 S a id p ro o f is n w i b u u d a r th e F’or D ayton , Oregon City and Yam I« « when the Huntersville rifles uutll it • i alm ost upon the merry p r o v i s i o n s o f t h e A o t o f A p r i l 19. 1904. a beautiful brown or rich blacfc? Use »«« 0» »•«“ • * • “• E r a a ln s T rees- hill River p<diila. Aah street dock, H e milch t h e f o llo w in g - w i t n e s s e s t o p r o v e mar.’hed away to join the balance of circle Trees should be pruned for tw o rea h i s c o u t i u u o u s r t s e l o u e e u p o n a n d u u l t i v u - la-avea 7 0<» a. in «lally except B unday. Then the boys fled in panic, all bul sons to stim ulate growth and to keep t i o u o f s a i d l a n d , v i z : 1 1 8 M o D a n 1, L B a r the regiment at the state rendezvous Arrives &.30 p.m daily excep t Bunday. her brother, scarce three years her one little lad, who slipped on 11 m the tree In proper shape and balance. n u m , J W M e s a i n g e r a n d L b 1’e e lB , a l l o f M ichaki . T . N olan , For Lewlst<»n, Idaho, aud way |»ointa senior, w as lu Its ranks. Furthermore, smooth wet bricks and sprawled help To promote grow th, prune early .In the M o r o , O r e g o n . 0 t je 2 2 J y 2 7 * | It- g la h from Riparia, W««lb Leave Rlparia Boyd McCarrou nlsO wore the blue ) ^ m across the rail. The motormaa spring, before the sap has started. In :« « a d 5.40 a. i i l , or uposi- arrival train No. 4, and as first duty sergeant stepped off banged the gong and tw isted the brak* nurseries and ybung orchards pruning p q O T I C E FO R 1'F lil.it ATIO N. daily except Buturday. A rilve Riparia blithely at the head of the sturdy eol- frantically, but the momentum of th* may be done from June to August, but E a ta b le s of a ll k in d s I p Mi. dally *xc* pt Frlilay. D e p a r t m e n t o f l l i e I n t e r i o r , car still carried- It forward at crue. uinn of fours. . . . for general purposes If Is best to prune L a n d O f f io e . T h e D a lle s , O r .. z a t T h e S a c h s M a rk e t McCarrou and Marcia hud beeu speed. M a y 201 h , 1900. 1 . , while the tree Is dorm ant For full ‘nlormatlon call on or address With a sudden sick horror and yel N o tio e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t F r a n c i s M . frleuila and comrade« all their lives. M c C a le b B u ild in g w m . mcmurray , B n m i s o n , o f A j a x , O r e g o n , h a a f il e d .n o U o e with a thrill of Joy, too, Marcia, strain Their mutual liking w as trem bling on T llk ö V G lI UTAH ami <’0 1 ,0 It ADD o f h i s i n t e n t i o n to m a k e fin a l o o n n n n t a l i o n M a in .S tre e t. G e n ’l I’aeBenger A gen t, the verge of som ething deeper and lng her eyes through the gloom, saw p r o o f i n s u p p o r t o f h i s c l a i m , v i z : H o r a e - l aatle G ale, I anon of the Grand, P o rtla n d , O regon. mure enduring when the declaration of McCarron dart from the walk Into tb* C A 8 O L IN E E N C IN E P O W E R z t e a d E n t r y N o . '4281 m a d e A p r i l 29, 1 9 0 1 ,f o r Black t'aiion, M ar-ball and T en n es D „L , t h e S W S E t s , S E ’. b W X H i o t i o n ¿13, I p . 1 B. L__ Kind. •! FLH* war sw ept the young muu away to street, saw- him brush the little flgur* w . R. C R O C A N , AGENT. see I’HM aes, and the World Fam ous 9 Eaat E a s t and a n d lot lo t 4 4 Bection B e c n o n », 8 , i l o own-mil* w n s h u J o. Ftesh Fish every' the itm p where the state troop* were clear of thp ralla and then go dow t E c o n o m ic a l. U so D is tilla t o R R a 19 Royal Gorge. Moro, O regon. Fruits. Butter and n g e 19 E , W M . e n d » h a t » a id p r o o f w i l l Headquarters for Vegetables and him self beneath the rush of tho car. lie m a d e b e f o r e t h e R e g i s t e r a n d R e c e i v e r trial order. fitted for the coming campaign. For D escriptive anil Illu»lraieJ t*i»»nplil*»». F o r E c o n o m y . , Eggs taken in exchange. Give me __________ She m ust have fainted In her chair, svA T h a D a l l e « , O r e g o n , o n J u l y 1 9 tb , 1 9 0 6 . writ«- io McCarron, who had been clerk In H e n n m e s th o f o llo w in g w itn e s s e s to T he EalrbaukB-Morse GaaoHue and -tv . tg i. Brown's clothing store, was a fine, for the next she remembered the room prove his continuous residt nee upon »ud 121 T l.ir.J Hire«*, J -O R T L A N D , «>R m suly young fellow and a natural sol w as full of men and MeCarroa, dusty, D istillate E n gin es pum p, saw, grim i, o n l t i v a t i o n o f s a i d l a n d , v i z : E U Maley, * ■pray,' run fanning m ills; In fact, save U s o r g e C r u m G e o r g e i - u n t h , a n d W a l t e r | dier He ltked the pomp and clrcum- bruised and senseless, lay on the couch m anual farm labor. South- ' F ft Tm e tble N'olll N orthbnd Smith, all of AjHX Oregon. stance of war, the drilling, the music, beside her. Old Dr. Giddings In to n « One drop of gasoline or distillate ami ( i t j u l j v t t —-2 2 .'] M ichael ’1 N olan , ltegtst* r W f M a y 20, llfiMJ ! bound 12 S .S * s« r « RAH I bound pa**e nger ’ the thrilling pause at •‘retreat," when of professional cheerfulness w as speak nin e tim es more air m akes t be power. pa-** ngi Ì ¿ ¿ ^ T Ä t i o n b ~ - - --L -- Carriage Painting. * every head w as bared in reverence lng to ber father "Unconscious Juki E xpense stops w hen en gin e is closed daily Sign Writing. dally while the colors were slowly lowered now. of course, but he’s not dangerous dow u. ly hurt. A broken leg Is the worst ol Tw o H orse-power up Helf Cooling and the band sw ung Into “The Htar .0 ........Bigg*......... 11.50 arve 1 20 p m And - 5.4 . . . G llm on*.. . . 11.19 Bpangled Bauner.” He liked the stir bta Injuries. I nevhr saw a nobler net Cylinder. 1.40 W rite for Catalogues uml 1 rices. and I’m more than happy It Isn’t golnp 7(I¡ ........Sink»........ 11.10 1.44 ring notes of "reveille" and the an j -------D e a le r i n — — W abco . . . . 1 1 . 0 0 ------- OF k v a a v ««»caimea V* ORDER 1) 8, Fairbanks, M orse & Co t 2 nt conscious pathos of "taps,” which to cost him his life." Portland, Oregou The froxen rose of love In Marcia 14 1 . ,-K loudyke .. 10 46 2.17 of bis P a in ts , O ils , P ic tu r e an d Room H o ld in g s , m ade one think of home ami Lin ll . . . B o in in lt. . . 10.40 | q »»T uick 2.28 prayers He rejoiced that he was in heart had burtt Its Icy bondp of doubi ' G lass a n d W a ll P a p e r. 19.2 H ay Canon Jet 10.24 2.40 at McCarron'« brave deed and bloom he thia brave, gay world of tents and ot 19.9 . ftfcD .m alda.. 10.22 2 II t he bserver ffice In splendor on the Instant. Bhe dropped . D eM isw ... 10 IX» 23.9 ' Paper Hnrrgnrg"and Hbuso Panning, f 2 53 It. U e thought of Marcia often, with on her knees by the couch anfl kissed I f you w a n t to k eep p osted on all • Mor*^.. . . 9.55 27. Q, The air cas 8.114 Furniture Y arniflied and I’nlirhed. a tilting of the pulses McCarron's blood stained Ups th is $ 6 0 M a c h ln c J o r $ 2 5 that is doing in Hhurtnan ooilnty, vuu want .. Er*kliivHlr 7 0 .8 7 - 30 4 which he som etimes constructed 3.13 ties Pictures Framed and Matted, Quickened Into life by the caress, hli r . r .M T M t s i i n I t ’• » M g h - a n a , d r o p rill- Ohaervur, Term« ll-MI per veaj 38 6) .Orna* V alley. 9.20 I 3.4 k* were alw ays built for two, and the cor h . « d , b a l l b e * r t n j , lo c k l'>‘ ' " eyelids fluttered, opened. He fixed • FIC1SMT rttPHD lledstciuls Enameh’tL 4 5 .8 1 .. B ourbon. . . 8 65 4 (Ml s t l t o h . f io u b U i s e d , s s lf of the edifice w as always nerstone th r e a a ln , .b u tt)« : h « s . K ent . . . . K 40 glance of wonder, then comprehension 52.5 . 4 in a a t o m . t t c b o b b i n w in d e r Edinfafrs fu rn isked on appl*cation. 4UI work neatfg it “after the war.” f fit**»- 67.8 . . . . W ilcox----- 8.80 on the girl. “Thia hax given me yout s n d o th e r l.te .tI m p r o v e But M d'arron was destined never tu m e n t s . T h i s U t h s A N T I 5.00 arv 7 0 0 , . . S h a n ik o ... 8 00 a rn pity, Maury, at last," be whispered see Cuba. Tlie rifies bad t>een at the T R U S T M A C H IN E I t Is The feeble tones expressing so muct t b s i s m e m * cta 1 n e « * • “ »* IF or raie» and Information apply to . rendezvous tw o months, arntlng. equip » train in the service . r e . . k i n g y o n p ® fo r A ll of contentm ent and affection and th* 1 ' ' W . w . C r < » u < * s > , A ix«u»t . ping and drilling for actual service. old dear name of childhood caused tb* a tta c h m e n t, x o w lth e»ch M o r o . O r. m a c h i n e . B o ld lo r o n l y 9 railroad in the wc The day the regiment Hras to take the ready tears to overflow “Not pity, . — 8ft c a » b » n d »3 m o n t h l y . oath as soldiers of the United States, Boyd,” she answered, “not pity, deal "to serve for tw o years unless sooner heart, bwt iovel” STOP AT Chicago, Milwaukee & 8 t. discharged," he received a telegram an F urn H ufe O o m p tn y nounclng that his father, a railway Paul Ry. T h ey own an d 1 7 $ .1 7 S F ir s t S t.. PO K TLA ND . OR F O R T H E H O U S E W IF E conductor, had been killed In a wrecA operate th e ir own sleeping The hour which followed was filled • Iro n a mi W ood W o rk in g . , With keenest agony Grief for his fa o e i* O r sa a . C o rn e r 7 th a n d Stark S tre ets.* an d (lin in g c a rs and give Cold cream Is uaeful In many dlf H O R S E S H O E IN G .A .S e g C lA l- T y , I t i . n c v a n d It* r o o m * a r c p r o v l L I v th e ir p a tro n s an excellence Everyone should aubatribe for ferent w ays at thia season of the year r u n n i n g w a t e r a n d l o n g d l» ta w c c \ , h One of the beet te made of tw o ounce, hla home paper, In order to get all of service n o t o b ta in a b le phone*. E u r o p e a n p la n . R a te s M ach in ery R ep aired .. of rose water, two ounces of almond §1 p e r day and u p w a rd . the local news, hut to keep in touch oil. one half ounce of spermaceti and elsw bere. H ig h e s t p r ic e d r o o m $ 3 w ith the w orld’« dally events one half ounce of white wax. Melt thi per day. S h o p on P a r k S tre e t, N e a r P u m p H ouse. B e rth s in th e ir sleepers § wax and spermaceti In a basin set Into should also read are Longer, H ig h e r and W id e r a dish of boiling water. If the mixing Wright-Dickinson Hotel ( th a n in s m a lla r ca rs on o th e r Z x zC o x o - - “ - Steamer* leave Portland and T he is done with an egg beateY the cream lines. They p ro te c t th e ir tra in s Dalle* dully except Bunday at 7 a. m. Chas. W right, President. will be lighter and pleasanter to use arriving at about 5 p m ., connectin g at I by the B lo ck S vstem . A» the fata melt remove from the Real M. C. IHckinso«, Manager. Lyle w ith the and pour In the almond oil. Then beat The leading evening newspaper o f and very slow ly add the roe« water H . S. R O W E , C e n o ra l A g o n t, the Paciflq, Coast, which ha» com- The cream when done should have tbs IM P E R IA L conatotfincy of whipped er a«»»- I f dfa plate Asaociated P rew reportu and 134 T h ird S t., P o rtla n d , Or. sired a few drop« of violet extract maj HOTEL special leased wire aerrice, with be added before It congeal«. Keep tueop.** plan correspondents In im portant news In a glass or earthen Jar. The addition centers and In all the citie« and « v t'S W of one quarter dram of liquid benoOlc For (ioldendaJe and K lickitat valley Juet before the mixture cool« belpa to principal towns of the Northwest. point*. Train leave* G oldeudale at 5 30 a. m daily excep t Bunday, arriv keep it eweet Portland and auburbe are covered ing at L yle at 7:30 a. m „ connecting by a bright sta ff of reporter«, and w ith dow n river l*»«t for 1’crtlaud »nd Cere ♦< <«• A Scotchm an, w hen asked w hy he alw ays iiiteriuediate point*. editorial, drantitlfi, secirty a-d I». AT KM Constant care both in regard to 4 . ■ •< * ' ,I.DU AND Ur Ix-ave* L jl* for G oldendale on the special vritare. ^ t u r d z y ’« cdl- blacking and fire la the price to be paid ta lk e d to him self, rep lied ; T h i. pomiiar h o t r t »•'" "K"<n arrival of the up river steam er. by every housewife If «he would havt tlon cocsinte of 26 to 2^ past«, and fur » p, rin», „ flv<- > f» r» by ttv- I w i' J J ; “ I n tho first place, because I lik e to ta lk to ll-.t.-l w b.».- p ir.ld .-n t. Mr- e - " a nice looking range. The better grades 'hoc color» I cor. ic pages, as well as M -Ii». hall, nil»» ..»urn,.-a tin- mshag) i V r K m »)'hr. tht* L>rnn-r iiiunr.gi-r, r< I nc of etove polish will not burn off except an in te llig e n t m an . frmu a'-ilve li^alix »a life. a department for chiidiea, colcrc-'l the range to allowed to become red hot. IM P n G V K M E N T S JU S T C O M P L E T E D “ In th e second place, because I alw ays lik e to fashion pafe, on interc'iting u r . 1 : In moot case« thto to a w aste of fual n ,h r »h.- «Ilri-ctb'n of M ,?!’ i“ i 1- 11,1» h » t-l SECOND TO NOML I ih and careful and Judlctooa use of tht gtoiy aud other a ttr sc i’ve featil-.'S h e a r an in te llig e n t m an ta lk .” Overland Exprewi train* for Salem , N x lh w .-at. Curv<»1s "nil furnltui-- dnmpera Of couree where a range I,.-. 11 r»|, lu-ml TI"-_jlli)lnX In addition to all the nows of the ItomlMirg, Aahland, Ba< ram ciito. O g For a n y f a r t h e r I n fo rm a tio n w r ite o r ..f I . < > ■ > < on Un- main II Wo ta lk o u t loud for th e S c o tc h m a n ’s reasons. used all day under what might be call 111» Cufl»t. Thi- den Ban Francisco, Blockton Lo* c a l l o n t l i e n e s r e . t A g e n t , o r t h e G e n e r a l SAW u r n HBt-BH TH« LITTLS FIQUBB wl forced draft it will require blacking day lb-hí. ll# ig i'uoni for l¡H»l,a I» • A iikc I ch , El I’aao, N ew Orlcan* and the O f f ic e fit P o r t l a n d . r r . u k OF THB BAIL*. W ould - r a th e r ta lk on P -r-i-n -t-i-n -g th a n g r»fr.-«hin.i«t r.nm . Urm- tm . n n * '» "> Bub6cr.ption R at.«: Ono month, Ea*t Leave* Portland U nion Depot, every other day. but under ordinary tr a in . <»ur llhn«rat.<l bonklst Irli» 5 "U ther's death was mingled with aorrow »II ah.»ut H «ml h >n tn »,— Ih» » c’h u . 8.4» p. ni. Arrive* 7 25 a in., d ally. 60 cents; three six circumstances tw ice a week should Dt on a n y o th e r su b ject. D scarcely poignant that he must A.htr.»« IM PERIAL HOTEL. M orning train connects at Woodburn HI*W«»hln»’on S t., P o rtlan d . Ore. months, <2X0; twt <5- ample. Wo d o n ’t say a w ord a b o u t p rices— it goes give up his place In the ranks. dally except Bunday w ith train* for Hto mother and himself were nove ab gxm pie copiie m ailed free. Mt. A ngel, Bllverton Brownnvllle, w ith o u t say in g th a t prices are right,. eolutely aloue In the world. Her health Bpringlielil, W sn d lln g and N atron. was not strong Their little home was That I)r. Pb-rce’s Favorite Prrocriptlon 1» A nd o u r w ork— if i t ’s n o t rig h t, send it back. £ Leave* Portland L'nlon Depot R..30a.m. mortgaged Inclination pointed one the only medicinekold through druggists arrive» 5 65 p. m. T ry us. Wo P r in t a n y th in g . i for w oidhii m wi h It ue. aw . sod i g u ita r ali- Eugene pa»*etiger cotinecl* a, W ood way, duty the other, and duty won. At ■ient: tii'il- e- no' -nt.-. ’if«i chruu burn w ith ML Angel amt Bllverton the vary hour the H untersville rifles tiesof alcohol? itl»«i.»otu< only uhwH’lih local. Leave* Portland U nion Depot took the oath Mrt'srron. though with esiHM-lally prepared for the cure of the 4.16 p. m , return* 10.86 a.m /.d a ily - Is The Only them to aplrtt, stepped from the train delicate dlsessea peculiar to wemep, the maker of which Is not afraid to take hia Corvalll* paaoenger leave* Portland P ro tla n d , O re g o n . at hto horns city a civilian. patients Into hh full confidence, by print U nion Depot 7.30 a m ., arrive».').50 p W. mo p 9 on. A few parsons understood .and ad ing upon each bottle wrapper a I the Inaro- ORCAR ANDFÎRRON MANAGER D ally. mired him for toe c o u r s e , eo eloquept of dlentfl euterlng Into the medicine. Aal* druggi-1 if this Is not true. Bhcridan pa*»euger leave* Porlland t a b l w â M o r th c a S W s moral oourage. which be had adopted. your Railway between the " Favorite 1‘reacrlptlon," too, Is the only U n ion Depot 4.’>0 p.m ., arrive* 8.25 a.m . Their approbation did not counterbal medicine for women, all the Ingredient» Daily. ance the snears of many who regarded of which h«ve the ununalltlod ao»lon»- Foreet Grove paa»enirer leave* Port Free bus to and from tra in s the young man aa a coward. Brown, ment of the leading m«*llcal writer« Of the schools of practice, reeoiniuend- land Union D epot 10.45 p.m -, arrive* proprietor of the «tore, waa a sensible several and Rates by the day Inir them for the core of the dtoH»**« for 1.50 p.m . D aily except Bunday. man Hyoteri« did not pas« as patriot which the -Pre- r1 ptlon" Is 5 0 c, 7 5 c , $ 1 .0 0 , $1 .6 0 , $ 2 . P O R T L A N D OBWEGO B U R U R B A N tom with him Itoeplte the clamoring Write to Dr. R. t . Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y _ MORAY »OS iOYl S E R V IC E A N D Y A M H IL L European Plan of those who Instated that McCarron for a free booklet, mid read the nuroer BEG IN N IN G F eb . 15, 1900 ous extracts irom standard medical au- M mi Ma *» «”«V D IV IB IO N . for running away from the enemy’« thoritl«** pruHmi the several lagfedient* A Good Clean F am ily H otel I w â s J x » *■ OTO* -lL¿.~l1 bullets should be driven from town he of which Dr. Pier. e's medicines afe ffiade. D ep o t, F o o t o f Jell'er**»» S tre e t. The Chicago-Portland Special, tl e and don't forget tii»t no other mpjllclnc» gave the boy hl« old place. most luxurious train in the won 1- Ijeave* from .Jell»T*on »treet depot for T O ’! up for «*ie through druggist* for do The cloud In time passed Raner put Drawing-room sleeping ears, dinn g Dallas and interm ediate point* daily, me .tic usacan sti »w auiv «»ch pry«aelo»*<Hv car, buffet smoking and library t ir Judgment convinced moot pereena they en<1or**nient. Thl*. 1.16 p.m. Arrive Portland, 10 15 a m. 1» of i l l (barber and bath). Less than thrie to u r ist were wrong to branding McCarron as a more weight him ! Importance tliau any The Iudependence-M onm outh Motor of s o -is h l "testimonials days« Porlland to Chicago. poltroon Whan the company, sadly Line operate* daily to M onm outh and Four Block* from I ’tilon I)c|»ot. se s. rar- decimated, returned from ('uba after Alrlie, oonnectlhM w ith B. P. Co'* 0th Hiid E v e re tt »t*. train* at Dal In* and Independence. •Sa-WRaV the war the soldiers had nothing but TM« Flnd-cla** fare from Portland to good word« for the man who had been N ew Brick Jhiililiug Newly Furnished. d T ilv rangeinent«.»lius baulshlug the p*<loalcal you«H*L SHcramento ami Ban Frauelaco, $20; their comrade. Gradually he won back headache«, backache* »«earing-dm» n dl«- Ride« 50, 7S, $1 per day e v e r y day in t h e y e a r I tM'rtb,$5. Second-elan*fair,$15;seCrtnd hto old place to the affection and ee troa». teudernese and dr:u.’lng d«Rn Beat accommodation* lu ih e c ity furthc claw berth, $Jl60 .. - a B ET W E E N teens e f hto townsm en H e had ★ ttb »atlon* in lower abdomen, accnrapanl**! money. Ticket* to Eastern point* artd Europe, a] tw e oamforttog remembrances his by woalu'iilnf( bih ! drtln* nnd kiiuU', l a ’oo Japan, China, H onolulu and yousaoL Company, Oregon Short Line Kad- P. A. VI LE.B, l ’ropriclor, Portland, Or mother appreciated with a gratitude pelvic Dr. Pierce ami his Staff of Ml lik'd. W P^~ road, Union Pacific Railroad and Australia. that waa plttfnl the depth of hto aarrt clallsts may Is* consulted free by mid leas V IA T H E Chicago & North-Western Railway i CITY TICKET OFFICE, Corner Third g » g( CAM flee and the mortgage had been lifted ing a* alsive. All c<<rc«i>ondenoe to to Chicago from Portland and points and W ash in gton . P hone Main 7x1. treated a* »acredly confidential. By con q is»qn««*»» from thetr home M» W“ » sulting In tht« way Ute P ortland, Or. In Oregon. More ls Gordon found In ber e**t while q,ieaU«.nlnc«uud personal "examinations yOUBMAL D a lly s n d p e r s o n a lly c o n d u c te d , ex- C. W . STINGER, W in. He,MURRAY, _ , ptayaanto a pusale which time did not «-•e avoided. G R A S S VALLEY, O R E . • u n i o n s In P u llm a n to u r is t s le e p in g The People’s Common Sense Jnedtcal " T h e C om fortabl^ W sy " City T icket A gent. G en -P ass. Agt c o r . fro m P o r tl a n d . L o . A n g e le s a n d selva. The high spirited girt abhorred Adviser contains sone very Interesting irrifiTouï* Nan F r a n c is c o , th r o u g h »0 C h ic a g o j R o u te o f t h e fa m o u s O r ie n ta l L im ite d «wwardiee end ceuld not tselteve that and valuable chapters on th* disease« yOUMBAL « a w ith o u t c h a iig a . the boff who had been ber companion nocult.r to women. It contains over one For detailed Information, rates, etc., call on ot address Bee B ert M iller, th e M onklan d n.a.ntTCHt*. page« It to «-nt post paid, on T O be base. Over and over «gala Uioaaand 0 B . A 1 M Agt receipt of sufficient in one-ceht rigmpe to l; * A - * c n Ms»*!»* c o , C A U - poa ri.A«n. oit u»». h * - * . s. 0. YEWES, A. 0. P- m Seittle. Wa«htn|to«i. m ail carrier; And h a v e , hjtn take A e convinced bereetf that he was tmy coat of malllag only, or 21 cents for 0 , H. DICKSON. C. T. A.. . B Third Street. Portland. Or. P R IC E S R E A S O N A B L E Chicago & North-Western Ry. th a t p a ck a g e to you . H ia chargee otnlghtforw ard. brave «ad manly; a copy In flexible paper rovere, or *1 ronto that be hod come home because hl« for a cloth-bound apffy. Addn-ee Dr- K- *• Conducted on Best Principle* are em a il and d o iiv e n e a prom pt. os above. eonsd aoce had Shu nil Mm It w as the Pieree Dr Pierce's Pellets regulate and invtg only thing to de. And, white she hated urate stomach, Uvor and towel«, (tee <teoB«a«rctal Tr*«s aslksItsA toaroalf fer It, * doRht alw ays crept T h e O b server. Into Her rsaHOtSM-' • doubt a w cooid OREGON S hort L ine ANO UNION PACIFIC Î THE FROZEN ROSE pm I A yer’s PiHs "BUCKINGHAM’S DYE UlestSs V egels’IHe* SACHS S Commercial Job Printing ! Q , CfiSéL1 B u y on C r o d ltf A T O The Chicago Milwaukee E M. MEACH, Moro, Or. St. Paul Railway - The Milwaukee - O Pioneer Limiteli. St. Paul Io Chicaao. Overland Limited. Ornato Io Chicaio. ~W lieB i ; SoottmstLinütci, Kansas City to Ciii in P o r ll s ii i^ The Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co. H otel O regon R eguL itor Line Pcrtlasi, The Dalles and w poiati The Evening Telegram, Portland, Oregon, Columbia River & NorthernRyCo T a lk in g to H im s e lf PltlHC CO., Sunset Ocean aiitl Shasta -R o u te - EAST 1><> VOL ' via S O U T H Good Accommodations for Teass and Wagons. g KNOW Esfflffli Hoto', - O b s e r v e r P r i n t i n g O ffice i P° \ ~ O « J Double-Track Missouri River Chicago *7 T il II III1 ( i l l . SLEEPERS TW O . SEATTLE V in to n H o t e l N ew E n tire ly . C o n v ie ^ tt o B u s in e s s I L a n d C H IC A G O great northern railway A Through Trains