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MT i .. bigotry of defenders of the faith in for the whole territory west of the the lad d ie Ages. There must have Rocky mountains.” « been a time when men vaguely felt JS«r« City offlel*! »*■>*’ • the call of virtue in their hearts: orriciAL rarfcn or s b i b m m <* o J a n u a ry U p p io o u tt« . and then, after many iooliih fast MOHO, ORKGON. T h e K lu g s <>f th e K a a t are rid in g days, after centuries of excessive T o n ig h t to B eth leh em . sackcloth and ashes, and after ages D . C . I bblak ® a S om .......... Klirren« T h e sunset g lo w * d iv id in g , of tlxgrilation, virtue rose and took The K in g s o f th e F a s t are rid in g , C . L . I rkland , M anager . a rent part in tinman life. A sta r th e ir Journey g u id in g ; tfl«*aiuing w ith gold an ti gent, Send for advertising rute». T h e K in g s o f th e Ksst are rid in g The race of fools is rapidly dimin T o n ig h t to B eth leh em .' To insure publication, arliol»* for ia h iiig . din* of them undertook to The O b ttrvcr mu»t reach the office hefore T o a stran ge, sweet h a rp o f Z ion fill »gasoline lamp, high and light noon Wedne«Jay. The mall cornea dally. T h e s ta rry h o *t troops fo rth ; e«l. t o i l a a lt i rated his clothing When you remit for Tb** Observer before taking fire. People rushed T h e go|den-glaiv«*<1 O rio n u*e an ex pre. «or poatofflee money order, T o a strn nge sweet h a rp ol Z id ti; »eglateml letter, or bank draft, payable to in and sawed the building by throw T h e A rc h e r au d th e L io n , Df C- Ireland A Son. iftg th e htirnitig man into the street T h e W a tc h e r o f th e N o rth ; T o a stran ge sw eet h a rp o f Z io n A Bine Mark here will a n s w e r an at Arlington. Down east a fellow Inquiry, when entered upon ottr calendar, had the stomach ache,for which the T h e s ta rry host truo|M fo rth . giving the date o f the paper >>• the date at d o c to r preset ibed a powder and a T h e ie l*eams aliove a m a n g e r which your current eubacrlptlon expires. pot us plaster. He cut the plaster T h e c h ild face o f a star, We are here to do printing, and I into strips, sprinkled (he powder A u d d th e stars a stran g e r, The Observer« «f you want aome done bring II to u .o r-le t O(J , {in<, bW<4„ o w e d th e do M , n i g h t a* know and we w ill »ee you. II.y o u ’ tblnk we are not extensive enough for | and morning “111; cured The fu your consideration—oh, go ’ long. not a large one. There iieiai was is an unusual number of deaths of Diflicuity in having your Observer changed mav be avoided bv sending the dynamite thawers, kerosene tamp desired alteration fo th la o llc e . A lw av* blowers, and eoal-oTt fire builders give the name o f tne office Iroin which vou^gant b changed, a* well a* the one to notwithstanding frequeut warnings which it it to be »ent. of such dangerous practices ‘thru’ the newspapers. Before coming iq the city to trade read ei t are requested tdexam lhe TheOb»e ver advertising column«. It* the active, wide awake b u iin o * man who advert!*««, con sequently he la the mo«t accommodating, sell» the cheapest, and deal« the ino«t lib- «rally In every wav Did it ever occur to you that it onate no m ore to p ro d u t* p r in tin g th at ia pleaaing to th e eye th a n th e o th er k in d . T h e Obaerver ia equip ped w ith a ll m odern fa cilities for do in g go«*! w o rk a t th e ve ry n d iiin m n i o f onet. fr y um w ith an order am i if it la not execu t ed to y o u r |w rfect satisfaction you n«-ed Dot pay for iU O u r L ite r a r y THF tlA U tin tN . J a n u a ry D elin eato r. Shopping is a form of cruelly in dulged by marritd ladies towaids their husbandry It is iusipient in young girls, reaches an active con . . D ec . 2Ì. 1V06 dition in brides, and arrives at its FRIDAY . (QQSj virulent stage between the 10th and 25th year of married life. How swiftly run the years, here A small, delicate, slight, nervous, it to, almost 1907. sensitive woman, who would faint at sight of arr empty nfiouse tr.i p E. H. Harriman declares that he will go through the shopping dis would gladly quit railroading if be trict in from two to seven hour®, oonld. Who is the cruel person aud come out refreshed and sus that is compelling him to hang on T tained by an unfaltering trust if her husbands’ credit is good, while that The proposal of a syndicate to gentleman, at the end of 45 minutes, bay the postal department of the has to be carried home on a stretch United States and inn it in the in er. Some women are born shoppers, toreat of a chain of department others achieve it,but not one of them stores, is a queer freak of a fake. has it thru9t upon her. Shopping ia extenaively practice«! on week J ob . Peters represented Moro I days, beginning on Mondav'with « in the Navigation oongreea. 1 be rush, ending on Saturday in time ear that took the Oregon delegation for the opera. It promotes industry. into Washington city, was the larg Without it married mdn would have eat Pall man that ever ran over and co time to rest. under the Alleghaniee, and waa held two hoars to be measured at J a n u a ry P u tu a m . Pittsburg, before ibe engineers per “Between the Missouri and the mitted it to start for tunnels on the Pacific,” said a member of congress, w »y." . “save a strip of culturable prairie A family in Union connty had an not above 300 mile» wide, the region awful exj-erience fro tu p o is o n fro m ia waste and sterile, no lutter than 1 eating beans cooked in a tin veenel. the desert of Sahara, and quite as The mother and three children are dangerous to cross.” The author of dead. The complications were cere these words was Edward Bates, of bro spinal meningitis, an in flam ma Missouri, whom Horace Greeley lion of the membranes almut the long afterward boomed for tlie oerebrnin and the spine. The neck Presidency in the N.Y.Trihune, and would tarn backwards and it was in the Chicago repub ican conven not possible to administer nonr tion in 1860. and who became A ty lab m e 111 _____________ Gen. in Lincolns çxbinet. This was Secretary Wilsons’ report to the in the session of congress of 1829. President on the present condition As late as 1843 McDuffie, of South o f the American farmer, aud of the Carolina, in a speech in the senate, work of the Agricultural de|wi t which was applauded by many in meat, to the most remarkably s u u - and out of that chamber, declared ment of the prosperity of a great that for agricultural purposes he people which bi* probably been is would “not give a pinch of enuff sued since the beginning of time. Note the contrast between it and the suggestion of Secretary Shaw, that people pray for cessation oj such prosperity. Farmers in North Dakota are burning their ont buildings in stoves to keep from freezing. A u thorities in the prairie states have appealed to the state militia to move local trains. The Glenburne com mercial d a b wired Washington senators Friday for aid of this kind. Trains have been lost in snow drifts 30 feet high, which makes any aid earthly seem to be out of season. IIS is common exprès* side. hear on every U n l e s s there is some organic trouble, the con* dition can doubtless be remedied. Your doctor is the best adviser. Do not dose yourself with all Kinds of advertised remedies — get his opinion. More than likely you need a concentrated fat food im hi O ffic e S u p p lie s . Shoes For Women and Children Solace to Tender Feet Draxs V id ley J o u rn a l. For Gift Givers. it was nut generally known in this city until Tuesday, that Mayor We have a line of handsome, ,CW Moores’ name had been promi nently mentioned for register of the illustrate«] cover 50c. story book for 35 cents. US.Land office at Dallee city. A We have just as good a line of petition lias lieen forwarded to 8en cheaper books, the kind we sell at ator Fulton, signed by about all the 35c. for 25 cents. We have other Books at prices business men of Sherman county,in in proportion. Mr Moores’ behalf, and many tele A Three Dollar Fountain Pen grams have l»een i«nt to Mr Fulton for 11.25. Best in market. asking favorable consideration, in Box Pajiers, Tablets, Stationery I t tieam s above a m an g er. view of the fact that objections had at fair prices. Give ub a call. W h a t n ie a u i tills e th e r-ra n g e r Observer ltook Store, Moro. been filed against former recommen T o |tause w h e re poor fo lk are? dations. Mr Moore is well qualified T h e re beams above a m an g er for this important position, has al T h e ch ild -fac e o f a »tar. ways been a staunch republican and is as free from any political I And if you want something to J a ji'u ary McClure»*. (actions as any man in the .late. I“ 1*,* Dice pay F°U J ■ to call on us, as we have a nice line Myra Kelly tells the story of a On Thursday evening there was io select from* and our prices are in little Russian child who was bro’t something doing at the power house keeping with the times., acmes the seas front scenes as vio and about every jiereon in town s.->i ^oss, Jeweler, lent a? those of the Red Terror, and that heard the fire bell was present' - installed in Teachers cheerful school U, . M b . room; and how, even while she sat gained mu h headway before the in the prosaic security of the First arrjval of the chemical engine. The Are guaranteed. You can have Reader Class, the finger of a great, under part of the power house was them by writing, or tailing si iny inexorable fatality, reached out a mass of fire around the two g.iso- ' residence at Demoss springs, Sher- and touched her. The story of little lene engines, wherd*there was m uA nja" counly, Oregon. Bo Peep is told with all the insight A i . f . x . H unter , Agent oil, and names were creeping .a thru » 240] J and sympathy and humor which the floor and for a time it looked ft I f r 1 made Little Citizens an American like the building and valuable ms- ' QHIG Ol l S 1i ¿j'S. classic. But the most remarknble chinery was doomed,but the chem i-’ . • thing about it is the story it don’t - 1 . place . up, the undersigned, cal i engine was at .t tho right at .. I. , . Taken , J by L , v. „ 6 ,6 , at the farm homqf of E E Barnum, foil, hut only suggests : The sudden . the right tune, and Imlding and ' five tniles s ruth east of Moro, Sher- lightning flash it throws over a great contents were saved. Here it has man county, Oregon, three estray veiled vwrld tragedy which is being been proven* that the purchase of ; animals, de-cribed as follows: ennctedWivBussia t ’day. One bay mare, branded J A [in this chemical engine has been a ' one letter] on left hip, aged about profitable itavestment. f 15 years. h I4 e r w> a ft O o n ia t y X Q t e a • One black mare colt, no brand, I supj>oeed to belong to the above : descrilted mare. < m m i r n u A K i T M .IÍ. i One buckskin mare, branded a o- I E lro d O p o r a H o u s e pen ‘ a ’ u nder ’¿-circle on left Hip, K e n t R e m rd e r Christmas is Coming Aznuseme ata. / on left »boulder, and 7 tf on left , John Clark sold six head of bur- The very best entertainment in the syndicate series will be given ►es lo a buyer this week. Mrs Kentner and the younger Friday evening, December 28th, by children left Saturday morning for the Midland Opera Quintette. Echo, where Mr K has a ditch sub Miss Blanche Ferman, Soprano. Miss Hildred Hansen. Alto and Vi- contract. C E Boardman and family will remain at Goshen, near Eugene,this winter. JJ Schaeffer and family returned home Saturday. He left his brother resting well, having stood the trip to Portland exceedingly well. S O R O S IS NEW TODAY. ' hip. The owner or owners o f the above animals are requested to call for them, prove property, pay charges, and take them away/otherwise they will be sold, as provided by law, at the farm named in this advertise • bUuial. ' , . - •" ._____. ment,to the highest bidder for cash, Miss Harriet' Delano, Alto and Pi-1 at ,10 ° \ ,ock the ^ n o o n of Sat ’ 1 urday, December 22, l ‘J06. anist. {Signed) E. E. <fc L. B arnum , J. Redmond Say 1er, Tenor, Mana 247] Moro, Or ger. TolberV-MacRae, Bas»o and Reader The drill resumed work on John Clarks well after being laid up sev eral weeks on account of a lack of coal, but broke down after a run of only a few hours. rJohn Kirby and family returned from Portland Saturday, where Mr K. has been in a hospital. He is able to get around a little, but will not be able to resume work for some time. Word haebeen received froe Port land that Johnnie Underwood, who was taken to a hospital last week, is suffering from consumption and will probably not live long. ; >M-I‘I I l l*H *l-i l I | I M .f.|.|.i I I I PPI-I I P P H I I L ■ Sorosis Hosiery has no Equal For M en, W om en, Children, 25c Pair H M ri-H *l*H l l | 1 | | |.|.| l | | I.| H * H ’ H *l»H I'I- r i We carry surprisingly large and com plete stock of (Office su p p lies. • J n k s f o r C o p y in g , T y p e w r itin g , an d B o o k -k e e p in g . IncubatorforSale. KN i s h t T h ird a n d W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t s , L e t t e r a n d B ill F ile s , a n d F ilin g C a se s. The Look, here for th e n ext thing you are needing. I have a very fine Jersey cow, and an excellentDurham cow,which I wish to eell, both giving milk; and also: a splendid heifer, »non to l e fresh. For particulars, apply to or nd iress, Mr*. N elly P ike , * I-’ I Moro, «)r W a n te d . Tho McClune Sani tarium for medical and surgical cases has all the attention and advantages that any up-toduk* hos pital or sanitarium can offer, and- the additional advant ages and eo m fo t tn «d a private h t e n e . Moro, Oregon. 7* M e u ic a i S 4 1 1 . i) r. 1. C . A v e r y , .S t e p h e n s o n , W a s h ; D r* F . H . C o llin s . C o lu e iiila le , Wasiia D r. 11. C. D o d d s , D u f u r , O r .; D r. J . A . G e i s e n d o r f f e r , T h e D a lle s , O r.; D r . H . L o g a n , T h e D a lle s , O r.-, D r. R . ’ W . Logan, M o ro , O r.? D r. J . M . L o w e , T h e D a lle s , O r . b u r fu rth e r lu fo rtn a tlo u , address a n y m e m b e r o f th e s ta ff or T h e S a n ita r iu m . ■ i. lOMEtoRxdiuin )pnng* and rest fee youndf from the w orn« and caret which have worn your nervea. Drink of the wonderful water* here, whote remarkable properties will bnng *uie’ relief from rheumatum. chronic coo ftipation. indigeft)o«K kidney (and bladder trouble» and maay. nervous disorders. T h u splendidly equipped aaniianuui pasaeaaes every medical reaource. 'provides every luxury of the fine« hotel and offers all the comforts' of the home. Located amid the mountains where magnificent scenery, delightful wallu.aod fine fishing abound. MAinnaMoft as S» ( U e rp |a S Ita e Ic A ll Work G u a r a n t e e d . LUM BER ________ O R C . A ll k in d s in la rg e o r s m a ll q u a n titie s MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS, AND SCREENS Uyeglajia lenaes ought to be ground strictly to order. Ready-ground stock lensee no more lit than would ready made false teeth. The Muneell Op tical Co. grinds each lene specially for each eye. Our workshops have all the latest, modern and expensive machinery known to the Optical craft. Our employes are expert. I f we fit your glasses thay w ill be ex- actly right. Consultation costg you SOtMag. Booklet, with valuable Infor ma» ion about the Human eye. V R E B L IM E , C E M E N T , C O A L, W O O D and PO STS. Y o u w ill a lw a y s find at o u r y a rd . SLAB W OOD X; m !I F U R N IT U R E an d >' S IP E L IN K S Iw fore b u y in g O. W . A X T E L L M o ro - O regon . • t sp reial prices by ear load lota. Wo also handle KNOCK DOWI^ F R A flE S and BUILDING PA P E R . all competition. t W IN D O W Will meet - Estimates cheerfully given on all bilh large or small. -S---------- _ Wind River Lumber Company E . S . H o rn a d a y , fla n a g e r , M oro, Or i ï rS . ¡ S P IO N E E R , k x JhV*. \ \ B L U E B Æ B N 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. D U N A H O O , Proprietor and M anager. F U R N IT U R E Grain and Stock Farm Telephone from The Dalles or any Sherman oonnty pointe at onr expense Service famished to or from Moro to any pointe. O U R M O T T O “ Please the puhlic.” E V E R Y T H IN G N E W A N D U P -T O -D A T E , S P E C IA L R A T E S TO C O M M E R C IA L T R A V E L E R S Oregon Life T h e P o lic y h o ld e r s ' C o m p a n y . Clean, Economical, Well Managed. .A most desirable company to insure in Home Office, Commonwealth Bldg., Sixth and Ankeny, Portland, Oregon. Pballaniont livery Co. Wascc, Oregon. The Moro brick yard property, adjoining and west of the Court Clark à Mercer Bros., Proprs. house, is for aale. Beside« two city hlooks there is an acreage good for first class gardening, and the whole Every kind of rig to order, tract will make a lovely suburban and ail orders ¡>rompt and Gatis- residence. Price 1700 For particu factorv at reasonable prices. lar« address B. F. H oovkr Farmers teams f«-d a* well as 642 East W h street, they are fed at home, it not better. 202] Portland, Or » Telephone at our expense. - 1 nad R -J > 3 irin tr S '.t l i c i t c l . batches Repairing, etc. Brick Yard for Sale. ’ H arness -S addles H alters SANITARIUM vJ M A IN S « . . V a lie v » O r e g o n , DAD1ÜM SPRINGS IV # M a n u fa n .r r 4--irW axM ^ Ig . PORTLAND For Sale. 1040 .acres, deeded. Over 700 acres plow land, 600 now in cultivation, water, windmill, wells and springs. If you want a good place come and s«*e me four miles east of Rutledge. Everything man needs. No middle man. Address. F rank P ayne , P o r t la n d , O r e g o n * T h e D a lle s , O reg o n M u /is e ll O p tic a / Q > „ To Buy, Sell or fxchange c o ., M c C u n e S a n ita r iu m Observer^ Book-Store, One Sure Hatch Incubator for sale, hot water system, capacity 160 egg*. Price $10. Apply at H.Dierks iarm, one mile north of Rutledge, or address, A zora M. W ilcox , 246} Rutledge, Or ^lilcb Cows for Sale. shoe Walk Over and Sorosis store, the Largest Speciality Store J 11 The North West. Gentleman or lady with good The first of a series of local insti r-ference to travel by rail or with a -^1- Specimen Program. rig, for a firm of $250,000.00 capi y tutes, to be held at various points tal, Salary $1,072.00 per year and in the county, will be held by Supt Quartette, Haymaking, Netherland expenses, salary »aid weekly, and Bryant at the school house in Kent The Midland Club? expenses advanced. Address, with Saturday afternoon, Dec. 22. It is Piano Solo, Variations, Pop Theme siamp Jos. A. Alexander, First Street Strongs Briek the wish of Supt Bryant to have all It'] , Moro, Or Miss Delano. interested in school work partici Quajtette, Bavoiita Waltz, Jensen M ORO, ORE. pate in these meetings. A good Midland Club. k 1 delegation is expected from Moro, Tenor Solo, Answer - - Rofyvn 4 n C onfectionery, r * Grass Valley And outlying district,' Mr Sayler. Send your watches, jewelry, etc ., C igars, T o b a c c o s, and an interesting and instructive Soprano Solo, ArleenMaureen, Alix ntixling repairs, to me, and I will program has been arrang«xl. Miss Ferman. B illia r d s ^ P ool T ab les stuarantee per'ect satisfaction. Wm Trio, Praise Ye - * - - Verdi Rudolf is my ag<*nt in Moro, at Mr Sayler, Miss Ferman, MrM’Rae whose place of business any article * Wasco New». may lx* left to be forwarded, and r p Ice Cold Drinks and Ice Cream wiio will return the same to you in Bill B«X)th has purchased the res intermission go<d shape. .0 . M. H eacock , in season. So«!» Water, bottled idence property in Wasco owned by 241] LaGrande, Or Quartette, Spring Song - Nevin Wm Barzee. and fountain, always on band.1 Midland Club. fiLJ“ Huhseribe for The Otinervgr.~^Bl .yP, 1 Charley LIuck was a passenger 011 Bass Solo, SoldierSong. Marcheroni Mondays train for Moro. He went Mr MacRae. out to repair theC«x:hran engine. Quartette, from Rigoletto - Verdi While stopping over in the Dalles Midland Club. Any person or persons having AND last week RevHolady visited Henry Violin Solo, Legends • Weiniawski hon-es, cattle, bouses, lots or house hold goo is for sals, exchange, or Kraus* at the hospital, and found Miss Hansen U N D E R T A K IN G parties desiring to buy such prop him improving nicely. Duet, Love and War . - Cooke, erty, will find T he O bserver a Miss Ferman, Mr MacRae M y M o tto Is go«xi medium for advertising and Sherman countv is soon to lose Quartet, Lead Kindly Light, Newman securing a customer. Try one of it* good citizens. I)W More Q u ic k H»ien an d T he O bserver , Midland Club. H tn a ll P ro lite . house and family are preparing to Moro. In lieu of the last half of the pro L iv e au d L o t L iv e . ----------- ---------- . . . Or movtf to Portland. Mr M’s father gram, and upon request, an operet will conduct the farm west of this a u d E x a m in e ta or eantatta will lie given, M ÿ S tock o f city. Hanta Clans, whom science oast to enrich your blood and tone off as a myth, and business sneered up the system. at as a mad man. to the herald of a kingdom coming. Men have not Scott’s Emulsion grown to their full stature in this world. The evolution of man still of Cod Liver Oil «nntinnes. The spiritual growth »« n have witnessed since the dawn «< time has not stopped; and the joy is just such a food in its best form. ,l»»t follows giving, which men 111 »» for aa hour, or a day, or a It will build up the weakened ■w««*k, or a mouth at (Tiristmas | and w a s t e d body when all > line, some day the whole race must JK Mersinger,who has lx*en down • T a R a tr a n * an d C o r ra a p a n d a n ta . other foods fail to nourish. . If k n o w fo r n thomiand years and a from Condon visiting his many •lay. tiir *i«iire to make other* | you arc 1X10 down or emaciated, friend* here.returned home the first A ll local« w ill be run till ordered out, happy by, aulf sacrifice 1» big in Jive it a trial: It cannot hurt of the week. He was formerly a Unle«« otherw lte specified. Don’t send ua for free publication any. loen When the Christmas spirit resident of Wasco. th in ^ o f an advert k in g character. »e|<-«HeM p »he d'Mire tons wild like you. It is essentially the best Everett Henrietta, who has been DoS’t a*k 11« to »end you name* and sd- m urh« u-»-<t, bov. There possible nourishment for delicate Jreaa o f e«xre»pondcnt*. That I* a private iiiosi liNv«-h<-en a nine in the world children and pale, anaemic girts. visiting in Sherman county for ■natter between them and na. several days, returned last Satur '*hen lorry tilher goo«l human in- Copv for sd*, change., etc., muat be in day to his home in Montana. He the office before 2 o’clock p. m. Wednea- We will send you a sample free. Mine; w »* cng««d by i ii-ttoni the lay to Insure proper care and attention. speaka well of his present home but year rtxinil and ual< othed upon a Don't «end u« article* on politics, tem- whs glad to be back in Sherman. Koi i «lax. Theie w*s m 11 ate »hen B« sur* that this psetma oerance or rellgfon Di*cua«fon of such ia th* farm a( a labal ia an Religion -»»»• piety on H-in<i.«y, W ith a good lunch served during •optc* only lead» to violent and abu«lve language In the end the wrapper o< «very h e ttk ■ays W io At e«« Whi>*-, lh»- lew»« the afternoon, aud an excellent en- o< Ew islsa yaa buy. Avofo peraonalitle* C om plim ent* d eli wri;*'!. ••• • ' 1 J.-B’iue-« . MX I »liter nwnt in tl»e evening, the ba cately given are alw ays acceptable, but scon & BOWNE t?rtnit ^toy* H' «.«• • I he ft’istieixui nf tf|<. even m u .t no' t< overdone, a» the zaar held by ladies ol the Christian change they of In elncerlir 1« apt to fo llo w s ckuK'lt in • l.v iU t u t i t.e* impiisi Chemists church deserves to lie credit«*«! as an ahower pretty nointr.g« «prrad broed If,«* hi d zeai’ of tl.e 4*9 rear! Street. New Vari entire success. Everything as far a* 1 Wilcn « mi « g i'to I >«111», iteoce I he j I |>oesible waa arranged Friday morn- Subaerihe for The Observer. M c . « 4 | L ABOam sc ! mn »I The Portland car strike, a moat vicious and outrageous affair, was clearly the outgrowth of The Ore- goniau personal abuse of men who put up the money that has given to Portland the best struct car ser vice in the Uuited States. ^ ¡„ j’ lîn d ç e t. All fyin Down ing, and the ladies commenced the exhibition and sale of the handi work made by themselvee and their friends. The booths were open until 7.30, time for the program. Each number was good, aud the fact that they were mainly by the little folk made them lite more appreciated. ? A. L. MILLS, President. CLARENCE 8. 8AMUEL, L. SAMUEL, Assistant Manager General Manager, [> O A L I T T L E M IS S IO N A R Y W O R K IN Y O U R id le d ays by te llin g y o u r n eig h b o rs o f th e good q u a litie s of T h e O bserver. If y o u c a n ’t g e t th eir sub- 8cript.ions, send us th eir addresses and we ., . - - - w ill send th em sa m p le cop ies. W e pay for ail so lic itin g y o u do for us.