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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1906)
'Y The O b se r v e r . MO«O, ORSOOM : FRIDAY ..................D®c. 21/1JH 6 P t r M n i l T a lk W ith Y o u . If v e il do not read The Observer V hy K oi? W e s h o u ld lik e »•» h a v e V1” ’ * » h " II. and wo '.n o * Il w o u ld I*- p r-'fiia b le t o »nu to'“ become » subscriber. We M-nd b two year. lor >2 SO; one,»ear $1 60; 12H« i . a month I* i ’t much. T ry It Order hr Postal Card, and pay for It when you can. At a n y tim e w h e n requ ested to do so, the paper will be discontinued But we expect that all arrear w ill be p*W hefoie • uch request I* made- It i* ffa.y to s.k us ior a s u ieiren t, which will be cheerfully re tiered at any time ' approval, read In ber face g rie f, din*i> polntm ent and refusal. * “ A re n ’t you p le a s e d /' w e n t on the g irl. “ W e ’ve been engaged since C hristm as. Be fore 1 visited F lo rrls Tucker. D ave ssked me and 1 said, •I’d see.’ Th en w h ile 1 w as aw a y be kept w ritin g to me—an d 1 alw ays did lik e him beet o f any of the boya—ao 1 Just bad to say ’yes.’ l i e ’s so obsti nate, D a v e la he w ouldn’t take 'nu.' ” pD f course 1 am ve ry much surprla ed.” Lin d a said when she could trust h erself to apeak, “ 1 th in k you are ,I»oth too young to ta lk o f such things. Besides? yon are going to college soon, M a ry, and 1 do not approve o f lndefl nite engagem ents.” " B u t there’s nothing Indefinite about our engagem ent," replied the g irl a ir i ly, tw istin g th e ring on her Anger. “W e are to be m arried In Septem ber." ' “W h a tr 1 BIRTH •to r? o t tk e O r t a t . • / M. M. S. POULTRY FENCING. HYM N. “ « » « *» • ■ ■ x «.»a H r ." A song o f n a tio n al circu lation. “ In th e S w eet B y and B y ," w r itte n b y 8. F illm o re B ennett o f E lkh o rn . W ls ., had Its b irth In a co un try store. M r. B en n e tt told th e story, w h ich la given la “ W isconsin In T h re e C euturlea,” as fo l lows: I t w as about tim e fo r closing busi ness In th e evening w h en J,. P. W e b ster, whose melodies have m ade W la-' conalu famous, cam e In to th e a to r^ feeling som ew hat depressed. I aald to W ebster. “ W h a t la th e m a t Carbon paimr, anv s i t e i o o n 1er at The Observer offiee G e t one of our indellihls HAS POINTS OF MERIT W ORTHY OF ATTENTION. PO<M and stamp tor marking linen. Stationery, paper, pm «, ink pencil* and all sorts o f io ta s , a t th O b s e r v e r L o o k S to re. T he Observer is sustained be n- >wn reputation. The Official Paper <»iTV< People. In q u ire at T h e Observer Office if you want to g e t in t o a businssg nl any k'nd in Moro, Latest m ap* of both Oregon n#i«f te r now?" for sale at Th^ H e replied. “I t Is no m a tte r; It w ill W ashington, be a l l rig h t by and b y ." * ’ O b s e rv e r B ook S to re . T h e Idea o f the hym n earn# to me A fter 1 pm. W ednesday, it ia vert lik e a flash o f sunshine, and I replied: T h e sweet by aud by. W h y w o u ld d ifficu lt for ns to handle copy ths< not th a t m ake a good hym n?” c a ll* for changes in tbs form. “ M aybe It w o uld,’’ he aald In d iffe r T h e heel feat ur<v <>f m e rll In tills to o eln g are found In Ila m u ltitu d e o f borlaou- tal w Ire e ,th e c a b ird selvage and cable ev e ry font iu to e h e ig h t o f tonce, to say n o th in g o f th e co n n ectin g mesh w ires; ib is , ooupled w ith Ito p e c u lia r o o u s iru o tlo n , bars a n y possibility o f Ita c o n tra c tin g , sagging or n a rro w in g to gether be tw een poets; d o in g a w a y w ith th e to p an d bottom tx>ard ra ti an d fa llv one- h a lf th e n u m b e r o f posts o r d in a r ily req u ire d , w h ic h reduoee th e actual cost of th e com pleted fenoe. These Item s alo ne in sure a saving r*t«<u4 My »i, «•». ■»•»» «. i * o f fu lly 60 per c e n t to th e user, w ith o u t to k lu g In to accou nt th e ta ct tlia t a fence w it h a to p rati m u st tie m uoh h ig h e r th a n one w ith o u t to be of equal eervloe, for a to p r a il, belug visible, m s rk * th e h e ig h t o f th e fenoe an d gtvea qh ickeue s o m e th in g to lig h t on . Jt la m ade o f th e heat galvan lae d steel w ire , sttn a H h ly an d e v e n ly w o ven , au d retaln a Its fu ll h e ig h t before aa w ell as a fte r •tre tc h in g , . M a n u fa c tu re d b y th e “Oh. yea. It ’s a ll settled.” nodding SSSSSSSSSSSSS«»»»©* her head. “ I w rote thia m orning to T h e Observer is the Sherman . . M erton canceling m y application. I ’m en tly. > I then tu rn ed to m y desk and penned county paper you w a n t tired o f study—w h a t la the use o f It? the hym n as fa st as I could w rite . I In k a , mucilage, cards, envelopes I know more now th an any other g irl— hauded It to M r. W ebster. A s h e read per of every kind, lableta. every style, s< or boy almost -Iu D orsettow n. Just It his eyos kin d le d aud his w hole d e • Observer Book Store. th ink, a fte r Septem ber I ’ll never have m eanor changed. Stepping to the desk, T ou riet tags, w ith your nem a on. I to study any more!” he began w ritin g the notes In stan tly . printed w hile you wait, at T h e Ob M rs. l ’eunlngton rose In w ra th from In a fe w m om ent* he requested M r. 9 y A l i e t L r c r t l Caiwan her ch air. “ M a ry ," she cried Bharply. B rig h t to baud him his vio lin, and he server Book Store. “you don’t know w h a t you’re aaylng! played w ith little hesitation the l»eau capyrlahi, i« A br K. C. P a re il* Eaton * H u rlb u t goods are well You are giving up carelessly w h a t tlf u l melody from the notes. A fe w w ould give years o f m y life to have moments la te r he had Jotted do w n the known. T here 1« no other box and A sh rill w histle echoed aloug the had w hen I was a g irl—w h a t you w ill notes fo r the d iffe re n t parts and the tab let paper so well known to th< sunny avenue. M a ry D exter Jumped alw aya regret giving up. 1 don't o f t chorus. beet users of stationery. I t oeeu from her seat on the porch, scatter exercise my au th o rity as your guardian, I do not th in k It w as m ore th an th ir ing em broidery silks In a ll directions. but w hen you act like a silly child ty m inutes fro m the tim e I took m y more than other paper any wb»rv She waved her handkerchief In re- must. I ask you—no, I order you—to pencil to w rite th e words before the elee but at T he Observer B< 0k hym n and th e notes had a ll been com i eptmse. Then she ran Into the house break this engagem ent!" W e d e s ire to emphasise this M a ry sprang up and stamped ber pleted and fo ur o f us w ere singing It Store. 'C alling; • A u n t L in d a ! W h ere are you» foot angrily. “ W e ll, I won’t!" she exactly as It appeared In th e Signet fact, leaving it to the user to judg» ) H ere's D ave Green to see you!” helhcr or not this iinnttt the fa d . cried. “ A nd you can’t m ake m e; I ’m Illu g a fe w days la te r and as It has W ith o u t w a itin g for a reply she’ -re nineteen years old." W hen you use it, you have the been sung the w o rld over e v e r since. tu rn ed to the porch Just In tim e to L in d a sank back In the c h air w ith satisfaction of knowing th a t you greet the young m an who came up trem b lin g lips. T h e m other who bad are using the beet paper made. A N A V A L R E B U K E . eloped was speaking through her th e steps. “G la d to see me, M ary? " he asked as w ith a hasty glance around daughter. “ M a ry, if you love me,” ahe T w o A d i Ir o la , • C a p ta in i n i • P o o l T e C u r e a C e to in O n a D a y . ahe p a t up her face fo r a kiss. Then pleaded, but she kn ew I t w ould be no Io M a n ila B a x . use. T h e g irl's heredity was showing, th e tw o sat down on the top atep In W hen D e w e y ’s fleet w as a t M a n ila T a k e L a x jit iv e B ro g a o Q u tn tn e tablet» and she m ust bow to th e Inevitable. the lute A d m ira l Chichester was then earnest, subdued conversation. M a ry M a ry never would understand w h at a captain. On one occasion A d m ira l A H d ru g g is t» re fu n d m -ncy it it fail» ?xter was a m aid o f nineteen w ith a to c u re . E . W . G r o v e ’s - ig n a lu r e is oi* blow this was to ber guardian's am ih peachblow complexion. Today, bitions fo r ber. College, then advanced Dletjricha, the G erm an, acut out the each b o x. 26c. Ire n e on an unrevenWd "4fra u d and w earin g a ’ sim ple w h ite frock, ahe w o rk, or, If the g irl preferred, a rt w ithou t the custom ary no tification to looked her b e a t-a n d knew IL ’ study In P aris or m usic In G e rm an y— the com niiiudcr o f the blockading fle e t these th e plans she had made. A nd In a fe w minutes an elderly wom an A d m ira l D ew e y had suffered, he cams out th e fro n t door. H e r hair, this m ad w him m ust o verturn them thought, sufficiently from th a t sort o f w orn as a coronet, w as silvery w hite, all! thing, aud so the a d m ira l sent a vessel The girl's storm o f fu ry spent Itself though ahe was only forty. Age had across the Ire n e ’s bows and notified touched her face lig htly, pressing In In floods of tears. " A u n t Linda, I her captain th a t ahe would not be pe r t! » w rinkles w ith loving Augers th a t can’t D on’t ask me to," ahe sobbed. m itted to d e p art w ithou t a statem en t D a v id drew his sw eetheart to w ard t only sweetness In the expression, ns to ber destination. I t w as not Ad Tn« S c h o o l th a t P laccs him . H e had been a s ile n t troubled .nor told a rom antic tale o f Linda m lra l D ledrlchs’ mission to q u arrel TOV IN A O O O © P O S IT IO H . inlngton’s life, and fo r once rum or witness o f the scene. N o w he spoke w ith both the A m e ric an and the E n g 4 r ig h t A girlish engagement w ith quietly. lish fleets on this c ritic a l occasion, so I t ’s like thia, M rs Pennington, we u j mi ng arm y officer who fe ll In his he sought to Aud out C ap tu lu Chiches B U S IN E S S C O L I.E G r. A rut battle, a fe w years as a nurse In love each other, and w e don't see the ter's purpose In case o f a collision. G o W A S H . O Y RHtM * «T5. at waiting. I f w e w a it fo u r years in g on board Chichester’s ship, he an th e w a r, In terru pted by a m arriage .PORTLAND, OREOCH by then w e’ll have grow n a p a rt per g rlly exclaim ed. " D id you see w h at w ith L y a ll Pennington, early w idow HHffiR^ffiMRiffiWMHBBBW" ' haps. and it w ill be hard er to give In to li >d and a subsequent life devoted to D ew ey did to m y ship?” W rits direct to Principal. Room UJ. Ml w o rk—these w erk among the lu- each other. > ’e w a n t to be m arried at “Yea,” replied Chichester. EM M ONS.—In the Circuit C o u r t» tha State <. tents In her story. F o r m any years once. I am m akin g a good liv in g ; m y “ W h a t w ould you have done If It had o f Oregon for Sharman County. people are pleas«<X and we only ira n t all her plans had l»een for M ary, whom been an English »Dip?” your co nsent” S. Hayes, plaintiff 1 she bad adopted long ago. ' " W e ll,” suld Chichester, convenient B nt she shook her head Im p atien tly. M rs. Pennington bad taken a great ly assum ing th a t the Ire n o ’s captain I . A. Large, defendant I Interest In M a ry because she came “I have nothing against you, D avid, had sailed w ith o u t ord e r* from D ie To I 0 Large, the above named defend nob ft >m her own town, and the case o f but—It la Impossible." In tbe name of tbe elate of Oreuon yon drlcha, “ I ’d have pu t m y ca p ta in In a? "Oh, no, Mrs. Pennington !" he cried are hereby required to appear and answer I » child was p a rticu larly p itifu l, fo r rest, and then I ’d have gone on boat* the complaint Bled against yoo in tbe above T h in k —th in k— when you w ere young tl. re were no near relktlvea to whom the O lym p ia and apologised to A d m ira l and In love. D on’t you rem em ber how D ew e y fo r h avin g such a fool In com entitled court and ennaeon or before the let ahe could be sent. day of February, 1907. wbiob date ia more Fresh from the sadness caused by It was then?" m and o f one o f m y ships.” —H arp er's then six weeks after the date of tbe Brst pob- H o w old m emories can rise ag ain ! A lioatlon of tbie anmmona.and if yoo fa ll so to th e death of her husband, Linda found W eek ly. « atiswer, for want thereof tbe plaintiff will the child's companionship a great com vision of a boyish soldier, w ith plead tnke judgment against yon tor tbe earn T E N N Y S O N ’8 M O O D S . fo rt. M a ry bad passed serenely through ing eyes and tender smile. A nd that $1117.36 with interest thereon from date at the stages of childhood and youth and p a rtin g —could she ever forget th< B e e e n t r l e M a n n e r I n W h i c h t h e F e e t tbs rate of 10 per tv tit per annam, and for tbe further sum of $f>O.Qp attorneys fee« end no v. a t nineteen, under the train in g of sound o f his voice, low and th rillin g ? A e e e lv e d S o m e V la lt o r a . for tbe eoete and disbursements of tbe ao She gave a shuddering sigh and open p .a te tutora, was prepared to enter tio n . _ I t was an eccentric reception th a t ed te a r dim m ed eyes. " I was only sev By order of Hon. G. B Boarbtll, Goant enteen and he w as tw e n ty -a n d I nev- 81r H en ry Rosco wus given w hen ba jadge of Sherman eoonty.Or,dated this 18tl aaw him again. Il l s body could not visited Lo rd Tennyson. T h e fo rm e r dsr of Deoemlier, 1906. tbie snmmons I served by poblioation thereof in tbe Sber be found. A h!” Steadying her voice, had been u n w illin g to In tru d e on the man Oonnty Oheerver. a weekly newspaper ahe w e n t on. “YoQ are r ig h t D avid. poet, but consented to accom pany of general eiroaiation pobliabed in said I t was foolish and w rong to try to con friend, W illia m Bum mers, who had ooontv and etate. note o f In tro du ctio n from S ir L e w is Dated and vnhltebed the first time tbit trol M a ry's life. She m ust w o rk It out 21st day of Denember, a. D. 1C06. M orris. T h e y found Tennyson a t for herself. M y plana w ere fa r d iffe r E. V . LlTTLSnSCD, ent fro m thia, bu t I can give them up, lunch. B lr H e n ry w rites o f it: " T e n 7td21f 1-247] Attorney tp r P lain tiff hi nyaon a t once asked m e to alt by him , I have given up o th e A .” w h ile M r. Bum m ers w as held In con D ear Mrs. P ennington," said D avid, veraatlon a t the other aide o f th e room grasping her hand. Then, when M a ry ran off to set tpe by L a d y Tennyson. Th e old m an be supper table and D a v id follow ed, w ith gan w ith the words, ’ Y our nam e has been before me a t every m eal,’ a t a w k w a rd attem pts to help, Lin d a Pen nlngtou d rew fo rth an old locket and w h ich I expressed grea t astonishm ent, not th in k in g th a t be had ever heard gazed long a t the p o rtra it w ith in ‘Once I thought th at the shattering Of o f me. “ A n d thereupon he produced a sm all my dream s would k ill m e,” she m a r STOP A T mured. “ B u t I lived to thank Ood for v ia l containin g saccharin, on the out- aide o f w hich w as an ad vertis em e n t other dream s and duties th a t came. So containing a fe w lines o f some appre- It w ill be now, I th in k .” clatory rem arks respecting saccharin “Supper la ready. A u n t L in d a !" call which I had m ade In a lecture a t th e C orner 7th and Stark S tr e e ts. ed M a ry , and M rs. Pennington turned R oyal In stitu te . T h is notice I had I t Is new sod Ils rooms are provided with from the sunset glow. never seen, and on m y re tu rn home running water slid long distance tele w rote to the proprietors requesting phones. European plan. Rates A W a ls h R ig . ♦ 1 per day and upward. them to stop issuing such notices, aa E very nation has a I tip V an W in k le H ighest priced room $3 could not have m y nam e used fo r ad o f Its own, hu t the W elsh story o f B lp vertlslng purposes. aud this th ey did. Is unique. li e Is know n as T a ffy ap " In a fe w m inutes, w ith o u t fu rth e i Sion One m orning T a ffy beard a bird conversatlou, Tennyson rose and said alnglug on a tree close by his path. C h a *. W r ig h t , P re s id e n t, •W ell, I m ust bid you goodby, fo r "IB«*T IT A BXAOTT, A U T LUTDA f A llu red by the melody, be sat down i* H. C . D leklnso », M anag er. m ust now Us dow n, l i m go ing to Mectxm college In the fa ll. A fte r grs u n til the fffusld ceased. W hen be smoke a c ig ar and go to sleep.* Upon oat Ion endless possibilities opened be arose, w h a t was hla surprise a t o b which he w a lk e d out o f the room, glv fo re ber This was the situation tliat serving th a t the tree under w h ich be log a d istan t nod to m y disconsolate July morning when Mrs. Pennington had taken a seat had now Itecome dead frien d . W ill Sum m ers, w ho had coma came out on the porch and greeted and w ithered! In the doorway o f hla on purpose to In te rv ie w th e poet, bu t home, which, to his am azem ent, had young D avid Green, one of M ary's ad w ith w hom be bad no t exchanged also suddenly grow n older, he asked m l ran . of a strange old m an fo r his parents, single w o rd .” H a was a m anly fe llo w of tw enty P ro tla n d , O r e g o n . as he said, a one. eon of a prosperous fa rm er of the whom he bad le ft the OSCAR ANDXRSON MANAOKR few m inutes before. Upon learning ru ra l d is tric t H e bad lately been glv en a good sized tra c t of land by his fa hla name tbs old m an said: “ Alas, T a f Norsing Mothers and ther, w ith the Instruction to “see w h at fy, I have often heard m y g ran dfather, Over-burdened Women he could do w ith It " and be was doing your father, tq>eak o f you, and It was Free but to and from train« »aid you w e r e under the pow-er of the In all stations of life, whose vigor and w e ll v ita lity may have bekn n n derm lnxl and Rates by the day "You’ve Just come back from N ew fairies and would not l»e released un til broken - down by over - w ork, exacting 1.0 0 , I .6 0 , Y ork, haven’t you, D avid?" asked M rs th e last »ap of th at sycamore had dried soc!*il duties, the too frequent bearing of 6 0 c, 7 6 c, Pennington. up E m brace me, my dear uncle—fo r children, or other causes, w ill find In D r. European Plan “Yea,” aald M a ry . “ H e's been aw ay you are my uncle—em brace your neph Pierce’s F a v o rite Prescription the most A Good Clean Family Hotel tw o whole days." ew .” W elshm en do not alw ays per potent, In vigors ting restorative strength- T h e sigh w ith which thia was aald ceive the hum or of this som ew hat nov glvsr ever devised k L N ursing«nothers brought a laugh fro m the other two. el situation of a youth—fo r T a ffy w as y valuable lV s o s u it M rs. Pennington seated heraelf In the atm m erely a boy—being hailed as a n S J K Ä -.to , cle by a gentlem an ixvbape fo rty yearns G RASS VALLEY, O RC. w ill And It a pricelsse p rice lesa \ ph^e Ute " W h y . M a ry ," she said, “la thia, your his senior, s coi ordeal baby’s com paratively p a in le s s ? *jJ em broidery on the floor? Pick It up I compara before It gets d irty " c a n d o p o J u iffiJ n A B Z J stoto. or condition The girl leaned beek com fortably A a k u m -W h o was th at m an wbc esk wotn«- , who agntnet the railin g. “ Yen pick It up. stopped to ta lk to you? D ub ley— That*» bs< U headsebes . Suffer fr o » frequont ____ D a v < " she said In differently. And the my old barber. A skum — Does he mra dlstreas low u, to« ''¿ X m e k« n , ci or wn frees painful or down Irreg PR IC ES R E A S O N A B L E young man did so Hut Linda bit her a lly stop yon on the s tre e t D u b le y — u la r m onthly periods, gnawing or dls- lip In vexation I t was a little thing, No, but he knows I'm shaving m yself tn *»«d sensation In stomach, dlzxy or but characteristic of the w ay M ary now and be Just w anted to look a t my fa in t spalls, sea Im aginary specks or spoU m ade all her friends w a it on her. (< im r a r r « la l T r a d . fa re and gloat over roe - A tla n ta Cow Boating before eyes, have disagreeable, pelvic ca ta rrh a l d rain , prolapsus, snte- “ D id you go sw ay on bimlnces. Ita •tfttr tto s t. vsrslon or retro-version or other displace v l d r she agked hastily. ments of wom anly organs from weakness "No- yes -w e ll, I don’t know as of parts w ill, w hether they experience A useful ch arity called the London many or only a few of th e above symp yoe'd call It exactly business ” " I should." said M a ry decidedly—"tho 1 spectacle mission provides spectacle« toms, find relief and s perm anent cure by P tr tlltd , O n fo r nrodlow&njen and other deeervln i using fa ith fu lly and fa irly persistently Earrffffff»«* R M » . most Im portant business far you Just F hil M rm csA s persons dependent on th eir e y w s lg b l D r. Pleroe’s F a v o rite Prescription. Manager T h is world-famed sp<IA c for woman's now. D ave." Th e lad laughed, em bar fo r a living. F i s k s s * m and peculiar ailm ents la a rassed purs glyceric ex tra ct of the choicest ns- " D e a r me, thia sounds vary mysterl- U « l medicinal roots w ith o u t a drop of ooa,” aald M ra. Pennington, sm iling alcohol In Its m akeu p . A ll Its Ingredi I am no frien d to tbe |ieople who re ents printed in plain English on Its bottle- " W h a t Is It all a b o u t r celve tbe houutles o f Providence w ith wrapper and attested under oath. Dr. " I w ent to get something fo r M a ry ," out visible gratitud e W hen tbs six Pierce thus Invites th e fu lles t Investiga aald D avid pence falls Into your bat you may tion of his form ula knowing th a t It w ill -A n d here It la.” said tMak girl, hold laugh. W hen tbe,m essenger o f an an be found to contain only th e host M «Qto la g oot her le ft hand. "Isn’t It a heae- expected ble-tNlng takes you by the known to the most advanced medical sclesce of all the different schools of prac ty . Aunt I Juda 7” A handnon>e s o il hand and lifts you up and bids you w alk tice for the cure of woman s peculiar tn lra flashed In to view . wesknneeas and ailments. you m ay Gr.n and rub anti sing fat I f you w a n t to know more about the M i-sto ry Bre proof b u ild in g . T h e significance of th e stooe did not Joy, even as (he iam e h is t: whom 8L ifeeslonal endorse- Ratee. *1 «) ^nd op. enter IJ n d a Pennington's mind, for It P eter henlc 1 skipped piously and re K atlrely renovated , w ee m any years since she had thought joice I stand ns he pjfw ed through the C en tra lly located. Free b n . m eets tra in a o f each things “M a ry , yon know you Itttiq tlfu l pa to o f the temple. - T h ere Is m ay not receive presents of Jewelry I no virtu e lu o'.eiuu Indifference. Joy n^ \n i s m H afford to serept as a *ubsU Inlng R oost nd eoev L adle Mew and from young m an," ahe was beginning, Is a* m uch ti dnty as lieneAeence Is. tato tor this rs s s s d ^ f kwowwoomptwltom on s ia la Boor a s . k n o w n as but tbe words died on her Npe M a ry Thankfuliit-NM la th e other side ot of I aad DavtA lotodnc for m o w - I l e n r y V an Dyke. Heredity Triumphant BH. „OREGON S horeline «so union P acific ' 3 T rain s to T h e East Daily T h ro u g h P u llm a n stand ards a n d to u ris t sleeping-cars d a ily to O m a h a , C hicago, Hpokane; to u rist sleeplog-oar d a lly to K an sas C ity . R e c lin in g c h a ir- cars (seat« free) to th e E a s t d a ily . PORTLAND DKPOT. — ♦ — FOKTLAND-B1GG« L< k : a L, for all local polnu between B igg, and Portland. Arrlvaa at B ig g . * C a la e ib la 8C E Sitin’: W t a Haaiiwk t ' A Scotchman, when asked why he always talked to himself, replied: “In the first place, because I like to talk to an intelligent man. “In the second place, because I always like to hear an intelligent man talk.“ We talk out loud for the Scotchman’s reasons. Would rather talk on P-r-i-n-t-f-n-g than on any other subject. We don’t say a word about prices—i^ goes • without saying that prices are right. And our work—if it’s not right, send it back. Try us. We Print anything. O b s e r v e r P r i n t i n g O f f ic e L PRono. * * - O re g o n . W m . MCMURRAY T H R O l G H U T A H and COLO RADO C astle U s te , Catron o f th e G ra n d , B lac k C a n o n , M a rs h a ll and T e n n e s see Psaeee, an d th e W«»rld-Fsmouu H n y a l G o rg e------ For D ocrtptiva and Illa.tritlrd write g 8 82. V inton H o tel New Entirely. Convientto Business Fna For Hla*. o. Im p e ria l H otel mF M i » tu . i agl i_—.' W . C . n c B H ID K . U « n . A g t. r i Ike Chicago M ilm kee A nd St. Paul Railwaf lbs Milwaukee Pioneer Llmltel. St. Pael to Cbicaio Overlanl Limited, Omasa to Chlcato. 16591440 ~ K am i cut to CMcato Moutb- houud SB d a lly ¿Se 1.20 pm 1.40 1-.44 2.04 2 17 2.2 3 2 40 2.41 2 53 3 04 8 13 3 44 4 00 4 10 4.20 6 00 srv .0 54 7 0 9 8 14 1 18 1 19.2 19 9. 23 9 27.0 30 4 38 5 4.5 8 52.5 57.3 70 0 T in e thle R o l l N o rth b n d M ay 20, 1900 passe uger B T A T IO X B d a lly ........Itlg g * . . . . . .y itu o n M .. . . ........ M in ks......... . . . W a s c o .;,. .. K lo n d y k r ,.. .. H u m n ilt . . . H s y C anon Jet ..M e D -in s Id » ,, . . . D e M n s s .,. . . . M o rn . s, . . .E r s k in v llk . .Graxs V a lle y . . . . B o u rb o n ... ........ K e n t . . . ....W llc o x . . . . , . B h s n lk o .. . 11 6 0 s » ’ 11.19 11.10 11.00 10 46 _____ 10.40 10.24 10.22 10 05 ff 9.66 9.37 9,2 0 8 .6 5 8 4<» 8 .3 0 8 00 a nt For rates and Information apply to W . M . O i*< » tg r» s -s , A u r o n t M o ro . O r. . -to . . . . • The Dalles, Portland and Istoria Navigation Co. R e g u la t o r L in e PorU,Tts Dalles and way prints SEATTLE and CHICAGO V IA B e rth s in th e ir sleepers are L o n g er, H ig h e r and W id e r th an in s m a lla r cars on o th e r B lesm ers leave P o rtla n d su d T h e lines. T h e y p ro te c t th e ir tra in s D alles d a lly except B u n d ay st 7 s. m . by th e B lock S v s te m . a rriv in g s t about p m .,^ c o n n e c tin g a t L y le w it h the THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY H . 8. R O W E , G eneral A g e n t, 134 T h ird 8 t., P o rtla n d , Or. ’ ’ T h e C o m f o r t a b le W e y ” 1 R o u te o f th o f a m o u s O rien ta l L im iter For detailed information, rates, etc., call on or addre«« S. 0. YEPKES, A. 0 . P. A.. Seattle, tVaahloftos, Or M. DICKSON, C. T .^ t., lZ2 Third Street, Portland. Or. C h em ica l C le a n in g a n d P r e s s in g Any S u it you h ave, H ade a s good a s n ew , for $2.50. C h em ical c le a n in g ia p ractical th e as g a so lin e c le a n in g used by ladies. W arranted n o t to sh rin k or d i«color th e goods. W e d o steam cle a n in g if you w a n t It for less m o n ey b u t we d o n ’t gu aran tee n o t to «brink th e good«. We make Suits to order, any pattern inthe house, $25.00. Drop in when In town. UNIQUE TAILORING CO S0UIHER1I PiCIFIC CO., Sunset, Ocean ■/ Shasta E A S T via S O U TH Diamond Razor Quard W ILLIAM S NOVELTY COMPANY - - When purchasing ticket to Chi cago and the East, see that it reads via the Chicago & North- Western Railway. Choice of routes via Omaha or via St. Paul and Minneapolis. I t is the routs of The Overland Limited and the direct line to Chicago from the Coast Four fast daily Chiesgo trains make connections with all transconti nental trains at St. Paul and Minne apolis. T 6 » B « jf 0 / E v e r y t h i n g . A ll agents sell tickets vis this line. For further information apply to S. V. HOLMS, S m m I AeMO. O. S . W.-W. Sffw ISS TMrff SL, C IT Y T IC K E T O F F IC E , C o rn e r T h ir d and W a s h in g to n . P h o n e M a in 72 1. P o r tla n d , O r. C . W . S T IN G E R , W m . IT c M U R R A Y , C ity T ic k e t A g e n t. G e n -P a s s . A g t Itrrym sw R ldg. S a le m Good iccommodatioos for Teams and Kagons. CHICAGO EAST S top C u ttin g Y ourself , F o r G o lden dsle and K lic k it a t v a lle y points. T r a in leaves G o ld en d sle a t 5:30 s. m d a lly ex cep t M unday, a r r i v in g s t L y le s t 7:80 a. m ., co nn ecting w ith do w n riv e r boat for P o rtla n d sud In te rm e d ia te points. O v e rla n d E x p re re tra in s for Hnlera, Roseburg, A s h la n d , H a<ram ento, Gg- For any further Information write or den, B an FraDclooo, H to cklo n Loa call on the nearest Agent, or the General Angeles, E l Paso, N e w O rleans an d tb e Office at Portland. E ast. L e a v e s P o rtla n d U n io n D epot, 8 45 p . m . A rriv e s 7.26 a. m , d a ily . M o rn in g tr a in connects a t W oodburn d a lly ex c e p t B u n d ay w ith tra in s for M t. A n g e l, M ilverto n B ro w n s v ille , S p rin g fie ld , W e n d lin g sud N a tr o n . Leaves P o rtla n d U n io n D e p o t8 .3 0 a.m, a r riv e s 6.66 p. m . E ug ene passenger connects a t W o o d burn w it h M t. A ngel an d M ilverton local. Leaves P o rtla n d U n io n D ep ot 4.16 p . m ., re tu rn s 10.36 s .m ., dally. C o rv a llis passenger leave« P o rtla n d U n io n D e p o t 7 .8 0 a m ., a r r iv m 6 60 p.m . D a lly . ANO T H I S h erid an passenger leaves P o rtla n d U n io n D e p o t 4.60 p .m ., arrives 8 .25 a .m . D a lly . Forest G ro v e passenger leaves P o r t lan d U n io n D ep o t 10.46 p .m ., arrives 1 60 p .m . D a lly ex c e p t S u n d a y . PORTLAND, OR. fro m c u ttin g yo u rself. Colum bia River & Northern RyCo le a v e s L y le for G o ld en d sle on tb e a rriv a l o f th e up riv e r steam er. P O R T L A N D OSW EGO S U B U R B A N s S E R V IC E A N D Y A M H IL L D IV IS IO N . -------------- ft--------Í ------------------ D ep ot, F o o t o f J e fftrso n S treet. Leaves fro m Jefferson street depo t for D allas an d In te rm e d ia te po ints d a lly , 4.16 p .m . A r r iv e P o rtla n d , 10.15 s .m . B y U s in g s T b e In d e p e n d e n c e -M o n m o u th M o tor L in e operates d a ily to M o n m o u th and A I rile, co n n ectin g w ith B. P. (Jo’s train s s t D a lla s and In dep end ence. You Can Prevent It. First-class fare from P o rtlan d to W « g u a ra n te e three. W e w ill re fu n d y o u r m o n e y I f yo u are not satisfied. S acram ento and Ban Francisco, $20: b erth, $6. Second-class f a ir ,$15;second t ,w / h B v e cu t th e ra le to 35 cents to In tro d u c e th e m , d e l one fk»W O n ly class b e rth , $2.60 T ic k e ts to E a stern points and E u ro p e, 86 cents an d Ih s t r e fu n d /d I f you are n o t satisfied. W r it e now , an d get one also J a p a n , C h in s , H o n o lu lu and before th e o ile r Is w ith d r a w n . I t fils » n y rssor, an d ab solutely prevents you A u s tra lis. O re g o n . READ THE OBSERVER > --.a 7 ) W . R. CROCAN, 124 Third Sir«««,----- RDÄT1.AND, OR. op erate th eir ow n sleep in g and d in in g ears and g iv e th eir p atron s an ex c e lle n c e of serv ice n o t o b ta in a b le elsw h ere. Conducted on Best Principles 309 S tark Street CWarl«x Bowetewt«*. G e n i P as s e n g e r Ag»-ii' P o r tla n d . O r -u Pam phlet., W right-Dickinson Hotel Co, 8 W illa m e tt e For full !nlormstlon cal» ton o' .dii» No train in the service of any railroad in the world equals in equipment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. T h ey ow n and Hotel Oregon Morrises Stmts • 15 a.m . li?i/pSL- IL** a.m Lr. F o r I^ w is lo n , Id a h o , so d w a y (« tin 's fro m R ip a iia , \V s *h . Leave Itlp a n a 6.40 s. m ., or ud o u a r r iv a l tr a in No 4, d a lly excep t B s tu rd a y . A rr iv e R ip e r m 4 p m . d a ily ex cep t F rid a y . »Talking to H im se lf W hen . in P o r t la n d ui *» d a » aun. av F o r A s to ria and w a i pdlnta, <*> > nectloR w ith aieain er tor ror Ilw a c o mm ! N o r th Beach. H tesuier Hasealo, A «h street dock. Leaves N.IX) p in tls ily , ex cep t H un day. H a tu rd a y 1000 p m . A rriv e s 6 00 p m . d a ily ex cep t nu in la y . "rrr S Goner Prat 7 1 * a .» ««■ F o r D a y to u , Oregon C ity an d Yu i d - b ill R iv e r |Kiluts. A sh street dock. L e a v e * 7 00 a m d a ily excep t B u n d a y , A rriv e s 6.80 p in. d a lly ex cep t B u n d ay . OLM ES A. ■.15 p m no »ton, * U.M pm P a ..« . Big«a rioro, Oregon. s Esmond Hotel 5.15 p.at. P u m i Bigg* Carmody Bros., Seiling Agents, PRINTING • 00 p. m 115 p i« . lO O in . no (Ion. A«< 10 12pm •.57 s et. For Ke.toro W a.hlnuioa, Walla Walla, Lewle- ton, Coeur 4* Alena and Ur t a t Northern potnla. arORANR VLYKR. ATLANTIC BXPRIU1H for the R a.t v i. Hunt- Ingtoa. Portland, Oregon. = = Ar. D ally. CHIC AOO FO RILA 5 D H PkC lA I. for lh« K«*t via IIunliagtox V.*0 a .» . Psaaaa RI ks «, (*te|>a) 1.15 p.m. Pacific Steel and W ire Co., O akland, C al. D ally. A LL the time. For County new* See B e rt M ille r, the M onk land m ail oarrier, and hays him take that package $0 you. Hia ohargea are small aud deliveries prompL WWMJ I y