■B '.J.1 The O b s e rv e r. M O K O , OHKOON : F R ID A Y ..................... Nov. 30,1906 X P erso n a l Talk W ith You. If von do not read T h e O bserver A'hy N ot? U s sh o u ld lik e to h a v e you tak e It, and w e know It would lx- profitable to rou to becom e a subscriber We send It two year* for $2-60; o n ey ear $ 1 5 0 : 12X<-4* a month la i ’t much. Try It. Order by Postal Card, and pay for It when you can. A t a n y tim e w h en req u ested Io do a », the paoer will be discontinued. But we expect that ail arrear* will be paid before such request Is made- It is easy to ask u tor a staten.ent, which will be heei'tu’lv rendered at any time. 1 Breakino a Compact By B E L L E M A N IA T E S Tom Dalton paced the blue gruvel road in front of the palatial hotel w aiting for Dorothy. W aiting for Dor­ othy had lx-en hla normal condition thia summer. H e was a man whose well made shoul­ ders alone marked him as man of ac­ tion. This ueW "role of his was not consistent with his principles and hab­ its. He consulted his watch frequently and aaid things under his breath, but the Instant he caught sight of the fair young form In the doorway he forgot his Impatience- When Dorothy's Ingenuous, dazzling eyes looked Into his he drew a quick breath and told him self sin« was well worth the waiting, however prolonged. Time w as made for slaves, not for Dorothy. It did not even occur to her to ask him If she were late or If be T v p e -w r ite r p a p er at T h e O b se r v ­ P B O M ISR » TOM TO GET I ’P TO BR EA K FA ST. * had been waiting long. She was the oaly daughter and had been subjected to no rules or regulations. Her father, William Lloyd, had beeD perceptibly troubled when approached -by Thm on the subject of his love and desire for Dorothy. "I don’t know of a fellow’ anywhere I thtuk as roach of as I do of you, Tom, and there Is no one else whom I would like to have for a son-in-law, bat you haven't said anything to her i AM> COVATI'. hew leaf and get up to breakfast, will ar o ffici. you do som ething for me?" Carbon paper, any aise to order, H is face glowed with enthusiasm and T h e at The Observer office W e d d in g S ta tio n e r y , at something else. Observer Book Stur«. G e t one o f o u r in d e llib le pads “There’s nothing lu the world I , Moro w ill su p p o rt a good sh oe end stamp for marking linen. wouldn't do /or you, Dorothy.” S tationery, paper, pens, ink, "Well, I’ll get up to breakfast and m ak er. mnke an effort to Is« on tim e If you pencils and a ll sorts o f iotas, at the M oro w ill supi>ort h good ta ilo r , will part your,hair In the middle?’ Observer Book Store. m er.d in g, e tc . ."What?” ThefrObserver is sustained by ite “Yes; It’s the ouly flaw I’ve discov­ Home news on every page of The iwu reputation. The Official Baiter of The ered In you, Tom. I can’t l»e«r hair People. parted on the aide. It’s so old fash ­ Observer, a ll p rinted in Moro. In q u ir e a t T h e O b server Office «liivth?*ad bladder, pig peti. S tab le, etc .a rid k«-»-p aw*n Her words were few , her voice sad. uterus or other pelvic orgTrwi* Even In n r lil.-a i-a tiv p »t.-tin»s o f t h o S d ie s. I l is a g w ir ititeetl i-rii. le her manner martyred throughout the Dieul. When later Tom cam e to take T h e ()ht-ervt-r Book Store is <1 t^tni* her for a drive she w as patiently and utor o f th e pu re sH ieltt in Sh erm s'f dejectedly w aiting for him. In th« oounty. evening she w as again on schedule tim e »tr» m \ Three days of methodical life drag ged on, and then Tom felt that he could no longer endure the new life and the surprised glances nt bis head. “Dorothy," he said Impetuously, “you seem unhappy. Will you tell me w h y ’i Is It coming to breakfast?” “No, Tom," she replied, w ith a little laugh that wras more like a sob. ”1 think it's your hair. I can't bear to look at you,” and she burst Into tearful laughter. “Dorothy, darling,” he said, ”1 am glad you can’t Let me. too, make a confession. 1 have learned that youi . most delightful trait w as jo u r bllssfn) disregard of time. To come HCRfrom tb s city where man. woman and child were on a mad rush for trains and pee your delicious oblivion to the tw elve figures on a tim epiece w as moat restful." “Then shall we go back to our old life?” she cried Joyfully. "Yes—or will ¿you begin a new life with me, Dorothy?" “Without breakfast?" she asked en- trea tingly. “Without breakfast!” be replied sol­ emnly. A- « . H o r r o r * o f C lone S h a v e n . A New York barber has on a corner “No. Still, o f course, she must know table a fine pocket microscope and a I lo ve her." framed announcement that says: Lloyd «Billed. “Do you know what a close shave “Very likely. lint I don’t want yon menus? Bring a friend here. If you to say anything to her until yoti havg don’t, have him IhSYSft close, and/then known her longer—until yon are eu look ut I ll s face through this micro­ tlrely sure you « ir s enough.” scope. The entire s^in will resemble Tom stared. a piece of raw beef. “Do you think any one could know "To shave the face perfectly smooth bar at all and not love her?". requires not only the removal o f the “I must admit,” replied Lloyd, “thal hnlr, but also of n portion of the cutl w e have done all we could to spoil cle; so that ii close shave menus the Dorothy, and yet she Is not spoiled— tc removal of a layer of skin all round ns She has alw ays had her own way. The blood vessels thus ekposed are not but It has been such 14 witching, sweet visible to the eye. but under the micro­ way we were glad to give It to her. It scope each little quivering mouth, hold Is our dearest wish, and hope that six Ing a minute blood drop, protests may alw ays continue In her prlucese against such treatment. Bring a friend role. and see! ”8he has many little characteristic» "The nerve tips are also uncovered that w e can laugh a t hut to u con by close shaves, and the jwres are left ventional, practical, system atic nature unprotected, which makes the skin like yours I fear will prove distracting tender and unhealthy. This sudden Her oblivion to the flight of time, her exposure of the Inner layer of the akin Irresponsibility and utter disregard ol renders a person Hable to colda, hi*rue anything approaching a system will be ness and sore th roat” — New York wearisome to yon, I fear, after the ITess. glamour of courtship apd honeymoon la over. You must take her as she Is. N n t l w l Ttanf* Wetea. with no thought o f alteration." The government gusrauteea the rir Tom protested that he loved Dorothy culatlng tid es Issued by national as she was and that In uaught would hanks, hut not the deposits. Each na­ he hare her chang««ecause such men am writing for the guidance of their medical brethrou and know whereof they spestn Both medicines are non-alcoholic, non- secret, and contain no harmful habit forming drugs being composed of glycerb extracts of tho roots of native, American medicinal foceat plants They are both sold by deniers in medicine. You can’t afford to accept as a substitute for ons of these medicines of known composition, any secret nostrum. Dr. Pierce’s Pellets, small, sugar-coated, easy to take as candy, regulate and In­ vigorate stom ach, liver and bowels. N' O T IC K F O R P tJ B b lC A T IO X iH-psrtnwnt ol The Interior. T a k e L a x a tiv e B roin oQ u in ih e tdUet» A ll d ru ggist« refund m o n ey if it fail- to cure. E. W . Grove*» sig n a tu re is or each box. 25c. M. M. S. i POULTRY FENCING. ' HA S P O IN T S O F M E R IT W O R T H Y O F A T T E N T IO N . T he beat features of m erit VAVAVATAVATÀVi A In thia fen cin g are found In ite m u ltitu d e o f horizon­ if tal w ires,the cabled selvage ▼AVATATATATAT, kT and cable every foot in tl>« WAurd rad and fully oue- waVAWAVAWaeawj , a half the nundter of t«osls .wtekwaawSwSvr «vraaws, « . ordinarily required, w hich reduces the actual cost of tlu« com pleted fence. T hese item s alone insure a saving of fully 60 per cent, to the ~~ rnmtu Jal* u, uea, J«ip< iwt, user, w itim ut tak in g Into account th e fact'lhat a fence w ith a lop rail must tie m uch high er than one w ithou t to be of equal service, for a ton rail, iieing visible, m arks th e height of the fence am i gives ch ick en s som eth in g lo lig h t on. I l is m ade o f the tteat galvanized steel wire, sm ooth ly and e v eu ly w oven, aud retains Ila full h e ig h t before mm well as after stretchlug. Manufactured by the 9 P acific Steel and W ir e Co., Oakland, Cal. 'fcj T. N i > l i n , Ct I ’ M M O S i t - I n the Circuit ¡5 o f Oregon for Shcrtnsn Cnunj im . John L-iuilrv, plaintiff > / Chas. W right, P resident. IK. C. Dickinson, X snflgcr. Vinton Hotel G R A S S VALLEY, O R E . For Sale. 1040 acres, deeded. Over 700 acres plow land, 6(H) now in c u ltiv a tio n ^ water, w in d m ill, weltft nnd springs. I f you w ant n good plHee come and see me four m iles east of Rutledge. E v e ryth in g a man needs. No m id d le man. Addrees. F rank P a y n e , 166 B u tl-d g e , Or. Phallamont livery Co. L v. D a lly. FI.ÏFR. HPOKANK Ar. D a lly . «.SO H.m. Lift p.m. ft 00 p.m. Lift p.m. t 00 A.1ft p.m . flag Paa».-« Biggs > m. no stop. 1013p m. 8.ft7 a in. For Eastern W ashington, W alla W alla, Lewis­ ton, Coeur d ’ Alene mid Great Northern points. C o I ii m R ia an« 7 1ft a.m. «.1ft p in no slop. 12.00 j.m « 1A a.m . ll.ftU a.in flag EOO a.m. A 00 p Lv 12. li i W illa m e tte (liv e r . For Aatorla nnd w ay |x>lnta, cou- nvcliog w ith nteamer for Ilwuco and North Beach. BteMUcr Hiuwalo, Aah ntrvet duck. Leaves 8.00 p. in «iaily, except Sunday. Katurduy 1000 p. m. Arrives 6 00 p. iu. dally excep t nu nd ay. Nature’s M ro is Handiwork For D ayton, Oregon City and Yam ­ h ill Hiver pointe, Aah atreet (Jock. Leaven 7 011 m tu daily excep t B unday, Arrlvea 5.30 p in dally » xcept Sunday. For L ew laton, Idaho, and way points from K iiuoiu, Wutdi. Leave Itiparia 5.40 a. m ., or upon arrival train No. 4, dally « K ep t Haturduy. Arrive itiparia 4 p. m . dolly excep t Friday. < Talking to Himself For full ‘nlorm allori call on or addreaa W m . M cM U R R A Y, A Scotchm an, ^ h e n ask ed w hy ho alw ays ta lk e d to him self, re p lie d : “ I n th e first jilace, because I lik e to «talk to an in te llig e n t m a n . «• • “ I n th e second place, because I alw ays lik e to ■ h e a r, an in te llig e n t m an ta lk .” We t a l ^ o u t loud for th e S c o tc h m a n ’s reasons. W o u ld r a th e r ta lk on P -r-i-n -t-i-n -g th a n ^6n a n y o th e r su b ject. Wjfl d o n ’t say a w ord a b o u t p rices— i t . goes w ith o u t sa y in g t h a t p rices a re rig h t. / A n d o u r w ork— if i t ’s n o t rig h t, sen d it bapk. T ry us. We P r in t a n y th in g . O b s e __ rv e r P r in M tin g Office __ _ 1 . A ~ * * O re g o n . n iR O L U JI UTAH and« OLOHADO fasti«! G ate, Canon o f the Grand, Black ('«n on , Marahall und T«on«*H- ie 1’ hiom -««. h i m I ,tie World Famous H<>y a I Gorge. For D c.i rip tive and llliis tre l.d w rjie U e n ’l I'aHHenger A g e n t, P o rtla n d , O regon . W . R. C R O C A N , AGENT. M oro, Orogott. Pamphlet., to . r . H c B H IO K . U a n . 4 | i . .194 T h ird S tr a ti, RY. P O R T L A N D , OK. The Chicago Milwaukee And St. Paul Railway Ihe Milwaukee • Pioneer Limited. St. Pan! lo Chicano. Oterland Limited. M o to Cbicato. Southwest Limiled, Kamas City to Cliicaio Houtli- bouud Tine thlr N o ll North bod a ü M»y 20, 1906 i s paaae nger ptuteligr daily 8T A T IO N B daily t 20 pm -.ot 1 40 • 6 4 7 0 1.44 9 8 2.04 2.17 14.1 2.2Î1 • 16 i 19.2 2.40 10.9 2.41 2.68 23.0 3 (»4 27.0 3.13 30 4 38 6 3 44 45 H 4 0Q 4 16 52 6 4.26 . i 57.3 5 00 arv¡70 0 ? .. H tg R ...... 11 60 arvs . . .Gibooiitt. . . . 11.19 ........Hi Ilka........ 11.10 ... W r o c o . « . . 11.00 .. Klondyku .. 10 45 . . , Hu m mit 10.40 H ay Canon J«Tift.24 . .M cD >nal a m For reive gi.d Information apply to X V . K . C r o g ;(in , A g n n t M o r« » . O r . The Dalles, Portlaod and Astoria Navigation Co. R egulator Line B e r th s in | h e ir sle e p e rs a re L o n g ;r , H ig h e r a n d W id e r th a n in s m a lla r c a rs on o th e r Hteamers leave Portland and The lin e s . T h e y p r o te c t th e ir tr a in s Dalles daily except Sunday at 7 a. m. b y th e B lo c k S y s te m . arriving at about 5 p m . , cou u ecllu g at L yle w ith the GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY H . 8 . R O W E , G e n e ra l A g e n t, 134 T h ird S t., P o rtla n d , Or. " T h e C e w fe rte W e W «y’ ’ R o u te o f t h e f a m o u s O r ie n t a l L im ite d PACIFIC CO.. — For detailed information, rate«, ete., eati on or addrefc S. 0. YFPKES. A. 0. P. A., Seattle, Waablotton. Or II. DICKSON, C. T.JA., i22 Third Street, Portland, Or? Sunset, Ocean and Shasta Route per day. ci>nntv «ynd state. Grain and Stock farm P O R T L A N D DKPO T. C l I |C A OO P O R T L A M ) U P k C 'IA I. for t li . g a .t via I I anting Inn. P a n e * Riggs, (slops) SEE L ’T ' y ' Z ' z r r - r v z ’i r y C h e m ic a l Cleaning and Pressing Any Suit you have, flade as good as C m Fwit isi Morrison t a new, for $2.50. E. V. LiTrLsnsnu, Attorney for Plaintiff E a s t D a lly Through P ullm an atandarda and tourist sl***plng-cara d aily to O m aha, Chicago, Hpokane; touriot alveplng-car dally to KaiinuM C ity. Iti-clinlitg oliulr- tMtra (aeaia fn « ) to the Eaat d ally.. P O R T L A N D B IG U 8 L O C A L , for e ll local points bet-Vten Biggs •n d Portland. Arrives at Higgs floro, Oregon. Wright-Dickinson JHotel Co. Esmond Hoto' 6to30nft0 '.’t3] 3 T ra in s to T h e Portluid, The Salle: and way jmts I. 0 . Largo, defendant ) / io I G Large, the nl«>v» naqtoLdefendnnt. lu the name of the s'ato7of Oregon you are hereby required to npyiear nnd nnswer the cumplnint filed ngatnai;you in the nbo /e entitled netion on or before December 7lb, 19f6. which time is m we than a n weeks nftejr Ibe date of tbe/first publication of P ro tla n d , O re g o n . this summons, and if /o n fail to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take judg­ O SC A R A N D E R S O N M A N A G E R ment against yoo l o t the sum of $2tMJ.U0 with interest tbenfon nt the rale of 10 per cent per nunum vrom October 2titb, 1904, anti for the enm »if $50.00 attorney fees and for the fnrtbet earn of $100.00 and for the F re e b u s to a n d fr o m tr a in s ousts and dieborsemants of the notion. R a te s b y th e d a y Hv order of Hon. G. B lionrhill, jndve ’ H erman .county, Oregon, dated the 22d uay ot ontubrr, A.D. 1906, this •'imtnutiH is 5 0 c, 7 5 c, $ 1 . 0 0 , $ 1 . 5 0 , $ 2 . served by .puhlioatton thereof in the Hher- E u ro p e a n P la n ujnn Uonpiy Observer, a weekly newspaper» of general circulation published in said A G o o d C le a n F a m ily H o te l Dated and imbltsbed the first time this 36th day t f October. 1C06. *"«» U nion P acific Passes Biggs No train in the service of any railroad in the world equals In equipment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee & 8t. Paul Ry. T h ey o w n a iif l ojierate th e ir own sle e p in g anil d in in g e a rs an d give th e ir p a tro n s an excellence of service n o t o b ta in a b le el »where. / ----- - Court ot ol di« bute S H O g T lIN E A IL A N T 1 O bXPKKRH for the East via Hu nt- ingloik Portland, Oregon. I ’ o r ll a n <1 llegiater vs —- JOB PRINTING H o te l O re g o n M ic u a s l — C a rm o d y Bros., S e llin g A gents, F R o p o , Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, I November 14, Notioe is beiehy given tfint Cbn/les E. Hicks, of Ajnx, Oregon, has filed notioe of bis inisntion to make final oomninthlion STOP k . vrtHif iu support of hisclm ro, via.» Ho«ns- stoud Entrv No '.»220. msde April 17, 1901, for tho NX$K H , NEX KWk and SE X N * zL of Section 83, Township 1 Sontb, Itnnge E , W W. M M.. .. end rbnt said proof rdf be made before tho Beyister nnd Receiver nt C o r n e r 7 th a n d S ta rk S tre ets. ,’l’lie Dalles, Oregon, on Dect-mlier 21, 190t>. It is ne w and Ils rooms are provided with He names the following witm-ssea to prov^ running water and long distance tele­ his oontinn-ins residence upon and oultivae phones. European plan. Rates tion of .mid bind. viz. Thoiuaa E. Hcqit. 11 per dai and upward. Walter Hmitli, F. M. Buruison nnd G /L Highest priced room $3 Crum, all of Ajnx. Oregon. '* 5t til t»l It*] OREGON VATAVATATATAfi . New Entirely. C onvientto Business P R tC E S R E A S O N A B L E Conducted on Best Principles C o m m e r e In I T r a « s S n llc K n d Im p e ria l H o tel Plan. P trlla n il, Ore. C h em ical c le a n in g is p ra c tic a l th e sam e as g aso lin e c le a n in g used by ladies. W a rra n te d n o t to s h rin k or d isc o lo r th e goods. We do steam c le a n in g if you w a n t I t for less m oney b u t we d o n ’t g u a ra n te e n o t to s h rin k th e goods. W e m a k e S u its to order, a n y p a tte rn in th e house, $2 5 .0 0 . .Drop in w hen in to w n . UNIQUE TAILORING CO., 309 S ta r k S tre e t - - - P O R T L A N D , OR. Stop Cutting Yourself By Using a D iam ond R a zo r G uard P h il M ztik - h a i « Msnsgrr You Can P re v en t It. We guarantee theae. Wasco, Oregon. Clark 3t Mercer Bros., Proprs. E ie r y k in d of rig to order, and a ll orders p ro m p t and satir- factorv »t reasonable prices. F a rtn e rt teams fed as well as they are fed . a t home, if not better. 5lx-«tory fire proof building ’Telephone a t our expense. Rales, fi Oil and up. Kutltt'ly renovated. Centrally located. H u rry u p w ith th a t Qrd«-r for le t­ Fre<- bus meets trains. ter heads, envelopes, etc. You will lie New and cost Ladles* Parlor. Oltilne Room nut befroe you know It. and then we’ll now on main Boor. Fine Cafe and Ladles*. have to h a r r y - but you list your lo o ts AaMx. known aa the Hemai-aaas “ ~nT F S osn do It. We w ill refund your m oney If j o a are not aatwfled. 1« that fair. ----------------— —-- ---■ We have cut the rate to »5 cent« to Introduce them . G et one n ow O nly 35 cent« aud that refunded if you are not aallatled. W rite h ow , and get oue before the offer la w ithdraw n. It flls an y razor, aud aboolutely prevents you from cu ttin g yourself. W IL L IA M S N O V E L T Y C O M P A N Y Breyman Bldg, Salem - - - Oregon. via S O U TH For G oldendale and K lickitat'V alley points. Train leaves G oldendale at 5u3«a. ni d aily excep t Sunday, arriv­ ing at L yle at 7:36 a..tn., con n ectin g w ith dow n river boat for Portland and interm ediate pointe. « Ijeaves L yle for G oldendale on (h a arrival of th e up river steam er. Good Accommodations for learns and Wagons. . O verland Exprea« train« for Salem , Koaetiurg, A ahlaud, Sacram ento, O g­ For any further Information write or den, Han Francisco, Stockton L«» Angeles, E l Paun, N ew O rleanaand the call on the neareat A gen t, or the General Office at Portland. Ea«t. Leave« Portlam t Union Depot, 8 45 p. iu . Arrive« 7.25 a m ., daily M orning train connect« ut Wofxlburn «tally excep t Hundny w ith trains for Mt. A n gel, Silverton Brownavllle, Springfield, W e n d llo g aud N atron. Leave« Portland U n ion Depot 8.30 a.m . arrive» 6.55 p. m E ugene paaaenger connect«« at W ood­ burn w ith Mt. Angel and Silverton Inoal. Leav«» Portland U nion D epot 4.16 p. m ., returns 10.35 a.m ., daily Corvallla jtaoeenger leave« Portland U nion Depot 7.80a m ., arrlves6.50 p.m. D ally. 5 AND THE Sheridan paanenger leave« Portland U n ion D epot 4 69 p.m ., arrive«8.26a.m . D a ily .« Fore«t G rove paanenger leave« Port land U nion Depot 10.45 p.m ., arrive« 1 50 p.m . D aily ex cep t Sunday. When purchasing ticke t tef Chi­ P O R T L A N D O SW EGO S U B U R B A N cago and the East, see th a t i t S E R V IC E A N D Y A M H IL L reads via the Chicago & N orth- D IV IS IO N . Wostern Railway. Choice o f Depot, Foot o f Jeffernon Street, routes "Via Omaha or via St. Paul l e a v e s from Jeffsraon street depot for and Minneapolis? ITallo« and interm ediate point« dally, 4.15 p.m . Arrive P ortland, 10 )6 a.m It is the route of The Overland Limited T he Independence M onm outh Motor and the direct line to Chicago front the Line operate« daily to M ontflouth and Coast. Four font daily Chicago trains Airlie, oouiKJCtlng w ith S . P. Co’s make connectiooi with all trasaconti- train« at Dalla« and Independence. nental trains at St. Paul and Minne­ apolis. Flrst-claaa fare from Portland to Hacramento aud San Francisoo, $20; The H eit oX £ 0 sryrA M g . l»erth.$5. Seoorid-class fair, $15;second All agents sell ticket« via this line. class Iter th, $2.60 Tickets to Eastero ixdntHand Europe, For further Information apply to also Japan, China, H onolulu and K. V. ««oioas, Oeaaral SeeaM, O. O. B.-W. ■*-• Auatralla. >' 1 as Taira a«.. roaTLSNa, oaa. CITY TICKET O FFIC £, Corner Third and Washington. Phone Main 731. Portland, Or, CHICAGO EAST C. W . STINGER, W m . HcMURRAY, City Ticket A te n t. Gen-Pass. Agt S«te Bert M iller, th e REAU THE OBSERVER Columbia River & NorthernRyCo M unk land m ail carrier, and h a v e h im ta k e A L L th e tim e . For C o u n ty news that package tu you. His charges ■rs small and deliveries prompt v