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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1907)
t r *• a . v5 -. 4 1 I. ' A i * « *-4 \ ‘ i .i¿* i* - The O bserver. 400 prisoners are employed in the AN INJUSTICE IS BEING DONE NEW TODAY. stove foundry, we cannot see why ===== 200 of the rem aining 300 m ight not By False and Padded Statement« be employed in operating a ju te About the Prison Jute Mill. mill, and thereby make au ad d i tional saving to the state of $21,000 Report« of an extraordinary ex •Jersey heifer and calf, good S h o e s F or W o m e n a n d C h ild r en besides making a saving of $63,000 pense, far in excess of the tru th , stock broke to milk, will «ell cheap. In q u ire of N. W. T hompson , to the farmers, who have always are being circulated by knocker« 262 J Erskinville, Or paid more than their proportionate share of taxes to assist in keeping for the purpose of injuring the prospects of the proposed prison up the institution. The Oregonian of November 5 jute mill in Oregon. November 9th : r*4 "1' ! 11 W ' U 111 p H -i i-f i i H H ' H n 11 p i i . i , . editorially says: “ Idleness is ope of The Observer produced indisputable Roan colored oow, with some the worst of prison tortures, aud facts as to the cost of the mill com red on her; has a strap with ring on T h e Observer must reach the office before her head; branded on left hip oom- noon Wednesday. Th e mall comes daily. The present law cbdfines m anu the most fertile cause of insubordi pleted, and the cost of operating bin a tion "circle and bar; is'g iv in g :: For Men, Women, Children, 25c Pair ‘ ’ nation.” W ith this statem ent we ; 1 I H 'l 'h l 1 | 1 | |.| 1 1 | | | | |.| i I I i|.|. i . | ‘ : When you remit for T h e O b se r v e r facturing to big distilleries, very agree, but we cannot see the p e rtin the same, which íb all the way from milk. Anyone seeing her, or hear use an express or postotilce money order, foolishly, wliich the Hausbrough $200,000 to $500,003 less than the ing of such cow, please report to We carry a surprisingly large Q. A. S immons , •eglstered letter, or bank draft, payable to bill wisely proposes to chauge in the ency of its argum ent In the present and com p lete stock of office knockers would have members of D. C . Ireland & Son. discussion,ae only about oue fourth 252] Rutledge, Or. su p p lies. interest of (lie public generally, and the legislature believe. But recol A Blue Mark here will answer an perm it any farmer in the nation to of the prisoueis are employed in lect one thing: members of the in« UMMONS.. In lita Circuit Court o f ttia State Inks for Copying, Inquiry, when entered upon our calendar, manufacture out of the waste pro the stove foundry, so this does uot ff rogua for ft Htuirnun Couatv. •f O Orafcoa Walk Over and Snrosis store, the Largest coming assembly will not be easily giving the date o f the paper sa the date at n, , A'staltff, Typew riting, and ’ Speciality Store io Tbe North West. ducts of the farm, affording cheap by any means solve the question of humbugged by designing graft.. Ac M. J O w W which your current subscription expires. ▼ e. Book-keeping. fuel s<> greatly needed everywhere, prison employment. The ju te mill cording to reports prepared by the R E. ltttll Mid Margit retto Third and Washington Streets, Portland, Oregon Hall II and bhonuaoTn Trad We are here to dn printing, and b ut which,as experience has taught wowld furnish more employment. tua O oofenv,® oorpora Letter and Bill Files, _ _ . V0* W ashington state officials lust Sept • f you want some done bring It to'.»» or let n.. tio n ,___ Defendant«. Tlie Oregonian says that the ju te us know and we w ill see you. I f you everybody during the past 90 days, the W alla W alla plant, including T» i; K. H a ll and M a rc ire it a H a ll, the and Filing Cases. think we are not extensive enough for is almost out of reach through the mill woulil supplant the stove foun structure,m achinery and all appur-, _ afiova-oamed defendant«: your consideration—oh, go ’ long. Look here for th e n e x t . a . *•* of the Hi a le of Oregon i H>aie combination of trusts, mergers and dry. I f the stove foundry employs tenances, was about $125,000. The toil are hereby required Ip appear and a th in g you are n eeding. but about 25 per cent of the pri8bn- W hen produced on the ooropletul filed apa mal yon in D if fic u lt y in b a v in g y o u r O b s e r v e r monopolists. machinery value alone is about atiHuer lb« ¡iitotrn entitled auit on or before the lat changed may be avoided by sending the the farm,from wtts'e, denatured al ers, would the ju te mill necessarily G ra s s V ^ a lle v , O r e g o n dnv dm of March, a. p. 1307, which time it desired alteration to this office. Always supplaut it! M ight it not, on the $50,000. I t is estimated, however, «>re ifcau aix wee La after the date of the give the name of the office from which cohol may tie used at home for light th a t a sim ilar plant could be in ^r.-it pabltontion of thia Hnmmoua, aud if flaaMfsctarv naid IA«eP |a Bt«ck Moro, Oregon. you want it changed, as well as the.one to ing, steam, heat, aud other purposes other baud, furnish employment for . antiwar, for want thereof, the stalled and fully equipped with plat which It is to be sent. plaintiff w ill apply io the ooort for the re those now suffering the torture of too numerous to mention, aud in lief demanded iu plain tide' oora plaint, lo- W ould there be modern machinery; for about the wit: For judgment naainat the defendant Before coming to the city to trade read many ways cut into the miserly enforced idleness! K.E. H a ll and Mar$(aralfc« H all, for $be aom ers are requested toexam lne TheObsei ver present appraised value of this anythiug im practical ip having $445.86, with intoreat thereon at the rale advertising columns. Ils the active, wide habits of the octopus, and the tra n s Repairing Solicited. ' A ll Work Guaranteed.' plant. For the past three legisla of 10 per cent. p.>r annum from dale, ttnd awake business man who advertises, con portation giants. Congress must both—stove foundry and ju te mill! for the further aum of <301.66, with Intereat sequ en tly he is the most accommodating, tive periods, since April 1, 1900,the Farm ers near the prison only thereon at the rate of 6 per oeut. per annum sells the cheapest, and deals th«f most lib not hesitate to p u t this immense from date, and for the ooata and diaburae- First Street Strougn Brick erally in every wav saving in the hauds of the people. would benefit, says the Oregonian. W ashington legislature has appro ineutM of thia auit, and for a decree of oocrt This objection could be met by priated $150,000 for each succeed foreeloaniq «aid mertgagea, and ordering It is needed. the Bale of theaaid mortgaged premiaea and Did it ever o c c u r to y o u t h a t it MORO, ORE. statute. The legislators in framing ing two years; this allows $75,000 dtreating that the proceeds arising from BEGIN TH E N E W YEAR R IG H T ooh U n o m ore to prtxluce p r in tin g that Millions of (lollars annually may «aid sale be applied to the payment ut the the statute, coukl establisha depos a year for the operation of the va is p leaain g to th e e y e th a n th e o th e r «aid judgment and ooata and expenaoa of Confectionery, k in d . T h e O bserver la eq u ip p e d w ith be saved, to the farming interests itory in each county, for example, rious industries at the prison. Re making aaid wale, ao far aa tho name will apply.end that plaintiff have lodgment over a ll m o d e m facilitiea for d o in g good aTone, Could the country have the make the sheriff of each county the ceipts frdfii the sale of all manufac and againat defendant« H E. H alt and Mar- w ork a t th e v ery m in im u m o f coat. Try Cigars, Tobaccos, benefit of this one act of legislation. H a ll, and each of them, for any de ua w ith an ord er an d if it la uOt e x e c u t agent of the state for the ju te pro tured products are turned ind irect gaeette ficiency then refftainfng uuaati«fl«d, and measure would add more e d to y o u r p erfect sa tisfa ctio n y o u need No Billiard. Pool T.blc. j ducts. Let tliis statute also provide to the state treartirer, hence the ne that the defendant«, K .E H a ll and Margn- n o t p ay for it . * rette H all and Hberman Trading Oompanv, strength to the party in power than for the distribution of the products cessity of a new appropriation each and nil per»>na olatmlng by,through, or un- the one proposed by Mr. H aus u M l hem, be forever barred and foreoloaed *■ ' ’ST‘ — _ l’" - There watt a balance in the Ore brough. From whatever standpoint iu proportion to the value of indus legislative period. Price f>er bale of any right, title,equity or redemption,and that the plaintiff be allowed to be a puroh- T h e O f f ic ia l P a p e r o f T h e P e o p le . tries using such products in each Ice Cold Drink« and Ice Cream goa slate treasury Dece ruber 31, considered it is a bill that congress paid for jute this year $13; 400 lbs. aM r at aaid sale and that the officer inakiag county according to the best statis per bale, make« 451 sacks per bale. a tob «ale be authorized, empowered and di am ounting to 9488,697. in season. Soda Water, bottled < ought to pass. to plaoe the purchaser thereof in the tieal information. The statute sliud During tho time between Ja n 1, 05, rected i nraediate poaaeaaion of said premise« on f>and fountain, always on hand .' also prdvide that uot over a certain and Sept. 80, ’06, the mill turned the dav of sale and for auoh other and fur The snow storm of the past week ther relief as to the oourt may aeem equita The block system of signals to number of sacks, say 1,000, should /ft the pretnit.ee. .¡4k Z« xí» 4ft. y ■ out 1,339,650 grain hags, together ble By in order and the blizzardy zero w eather bits of the Hon. George B. Bourhili, prevent railway collisions has been be sold to one person or corpora been very unfortunate for every with quite an am ount of hop cloth, County Judge of Hherman oonnty, Oregon, declared a delusion and a snare, tion, so th at the sacks would not dated the ltith day o f January, 1107, thia k in d of busitiess. R ailroads are out oat bags, wool hags, warp, twine, Summon« la aerved, by publication thereof iu advance of the Interstate Com fall into the hauds of a few of the The Hberman County Observer, a weekly o f fuel for th eir engiues,aud freight merce co in m issio n .__________ t floor m atting, and other products, in IlkWiin vkatw xps . ,ff K«nviTB| o JklkaaWM 1 AtemtlaL*..w «-««-» k-^l .-t. . t UIIWlIBWVtlll. puulWIGC] largest growers; for the only real M o ro , O reg o n . traffic has been Btopped in many iqade from jute,all of which is made in aaid oonnty and atate. Dated and pub lished the first lim e thia, lSth day of Janu argum ent against the proposition Is places, aud passenger traffic is al with the same machinery with but ary l«07. E . V. Lrrrb ariaLD , Attorney The first ballot for U. 8. Sena tor that, figure as we may, a ju te mill A l l k in d s in J a r g e o r s m a ll q u a n titie s . for P laintiff. most a t a stand still, because of the a trifle in loss of time for the read StJ18ml-36tl will be taken Jan u ary 22d, Tues will not produce over 37 per cent deep soow drifts. justing of the looms. Since elec UMMONS.—In the Circuit Court ot the State day next. Jonathan Bourne, J r., of the sacks aud barlap used in I’iauo and F u ruiture Mowing a o f Oregon for Sherman Couaty. tric power Las been in successful Specialty; Spring Truck for this. H. 8, Hayes, p laintiff ) P re sid e n t Roosevelt’s order to will undoubtedly be chosen on the Oregon, and it would be necessary operation the m ill can easily make va J. Exprves and Freight H itchcock to bold up every ap p li first ballot lor the regular term ,and that its produets be distributed as I . 0 . Large, defendant ) a daily average of 1,000 bags, with T«f I G Large, the altove named defend«ut. Delivered to any Part of tho City c a n t for governm ent land until ac Mr. Mulkey for The short term , of fahly as possible. The ‘risky’ aud We also handle a m onthly averfigo of 172,000, with In the name of the atate of Oregon y««i tu a l com pliance with the law is a few days, until March 4th, the precariously speculative nature of are hereby required to apperfr and anawer Trunks and Grips Delivered Knock Down W indow Frames, Building Paper the oompHInt filed againstyofi in the above found to ex ist after special exam in legal balance of Mr. Gearing’ term, the busiuess has apparently never a yearly output of say 2,000,000. entitled eourt and oauacon or before the let On this basis there would be a short giving our native sons an honor seriously troubled the state of ation, is the rig h t thing for thieves day of February, 19C7. whiob date is more To and From all Trains. aix week« after the date of the first pub b u t it is m ighty rough on the j>oor with mileage and per diam attach W ashington, aud probably assumes time allowed for closing down the than lication of thia auromonH.and if vou full ao to at «|>et-ial prlot a b y car load lote. Answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will settler who is having a struggle for ments—an incident unexpected by larger proportions to the mind than looms for a general overhauling of take judgment against yon for tbe aunt of it is in actual practice. This ob the plant, which is deemed advisa $197.36 with interest thereon from date at life in his effort to honestly acquire the constitution builders of 1859. the rale of 10 per cent per annum, and for title to a little homestead. jection is relatively a small matter. ble at least once a year. Following the farther tom of $60.UUattorneys fees and for tbe oosts and disbursements of the ao . A A N D ... The basis for the tax levy of 1907 The price this year for a 400 pound is a tabulated statem ent of expense tion. for 9 m onths— By order o f Hon. G. B Bourhili, County The O bserver is informed th at it % Oregon aiuouuts to $427,000,000, bale of ju te was $18.34, to which Judge of Hherman oonnty,Or,dated this 18th 'is the intention of Stockman county of which the licet county in the m ust be added $7.55 tariff, a total dny pf December, 190U, thia summons is t by publication thereof in tbe Hhsr- advocates to steal a march on the state, according to area, 21H tow n of $15.89 per bale. The ju te trust J u te a t $18.34 per bale ...........$58,(109 42 aeived E. S. Hornaday, Hanager, Moro, Or My Mol to la m ,n County Obaerver, a weekly newapuper W asco and Orook county folks and ships, sod 3,860 population, good has advanced the price per bale for Salaries . ........ .................... 7,069 64 of general circulation published in aaid Q u ick f-'.tl»’« a n d •om ity nnd atate. try th e ir luck agaiu this w inter iu old Shermau county, puts up $3, • 1907 to $27 per bale, which, with F u e l .........' ............................. 2,797 04 Dxted and puldtahed tbe first time thia h n tn ll f'rofirn. a. n. 1L06. Salem. W e hear uo objections to 251,785. H andicapped as it is with the tariff added, makes $34.55, or E lec trica l p o w e r . . . . ........... 5 ,2 5 1 9 7 tin t day of Deoember, E. V . LrrTLanai,D, 1.1 re Bi.d I.«-t Uva. Attorney for P lain tiff. th e formation of Stockman oonnty, immense holdings, one corporation nearly $9 more for next year than 1 to pair* an d iiu p ro v ein eu ta .. 3,013 78 4d.’If 1-247} Ci»’! ttml E x n iitin « ........... 2,.'158 42 O th e r su p p lies, plis, e t c b u t th e atte m p t repeated to slice ofl having 80,000 acres to lease, fcjher for the piesent year. Since several M y Mtock i f millions of acres more of wheat have T o ta l ex iten ses 9 m o n th s ........$78,498 taO T IC K OF F IN A L 8KTTLKMKNT. any p a rt of the 21 j townships of man conuty is the most iude|»endent been added to the worlds’ acreage FURNITURE M O fiO , O R E G O N . Oi« County Oonrt of tha Htal« of OrSKan good old Sherm an oonnty will cause of the wheat producers in the Iu and the tru st has oontiol of the V alue o f m a n u fa ctu res . . . . . . 91,100 74 In for and • Sherman eo nu tj. •4 th e ir ignominious defeat now, as it land Empire. In the m atter of tfaa «atala of F a rr* WaL- H ID E L I N E R world’s supply of jute, the price of N e t profit 9 m o n t h s .................$12,602 LIVERY, FEED AND SALE S T A B L E S . kma. J r., «toasaaed. d id two years ago. before buying sacks next season will be about the Vn «|l wnom it may concern. * I same as this Beason’s price, which t^tio« ia hereby given that the nnderaiga- FACTS ABOUT THE JUTE MILL. averaged about 10X cents per sack. H DUNAHCXD, Proprietor and Manager. During the biennial period end ed aa ad m iaU trairix of the «Mata of Parry The coating ooafliot io the J r., d a m aaa d , baa fttod to r t e a l A t the price the tru st has set on ing Sept. 30, 1906, there were ex [atkina, mni of h«r Administration of said eatata bly between the Normals, U niver Te in ffi.m . from The Dalle« or any Hberman oonnty point, . t onr „ p e n .® P e n d le to n T rib u n e jute, W ashington expects Co.be able pended from the fund provided for itli the Clerk of the Above entitled Conrt, M oro -__O regon. S.-rvl<M. furnished to or from Moro to any points. and that the .Aid Conrt baa appointed Mon sity and A gricultural folks, will be to sell Hacks at 7X cents, a saving of The biggest question th a t will 3 c e n t s a s i c k . I f a jut«- m ill at this purpose $153,515.87, while the day. the 4th day of Maroh. 1907, at 10 o’- O U R M O T T O “ Plra«« the public.’’ sensational enough to make up for Bl.ii I, iu tha forenoon of aaid day, at the oome (adore the Oregon legislature Salem shun hl prodnre 2 .100; 000 sks' gross receipts were $204,558.84; Co’nitv nonrt room tn Mnro.fionnty and atate th e usual excitem eut attending this w inter will lie the pioposal to it would lai a saving*to the farmers I his included the sale of any manu afi>rp«ntd, At tbe tim e and plaoe for the EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE. ht iring ot otijeetiona if any there be, to election of U .b.Senators under the substitute in the place of the stove of $63,000. A t this rate of giving factured products which were car saiJ final aoeonnt, And the aettlement old system. The O bserver has au J xnb A. M . xwmt . l , ‘ SPECIA L RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS foundry a ju te mill, for the inauu the ju te mill would pay tor itself iu ried dver from the preceding bien th roof. Adm inistratrix of the Estate of three y<Mis, or a l i t t l e more, besides opinion to offer, th at Oregon tax «tj I8f 16-261] Perry W atkins, Jr., deceased facture of grain sicks, wool sacks, furnishing $213)00 a year toward nial period. The gross profit« of payers are KupjKirtiiig too many Clark à Mercer Bros., Proprs burlap, etc. The opposition to this the expens«-H o f the p r is o n . It is t'*e jute mill for the two years were Homestead CooMib l.ted schools of a certain class for values movement are not presenting all agieetl th at the labor is a healthful $22,149.01. I jU T lC X FOR PUBLICATION. returned. If we must have au Ag Every kind qf rig Io order the facts iu the case. They make one, anti one of the needs of the United States Land Gffloe, t g ri cultural college, as well as State ft is estimated with a fair margin Tha Dalle«, G r., Deo. 2». 1906. f and all orders prom pt nnd satis the statem ent that it will increase penitentiary is plenty of henllhful Notine ia hereby gtveu that the foliowin«- factory nt reaaonahle prices U niversity and numerous Normals, work for the prisonerti. of profit, and sufficient machinery Biinied aettiera have filed notice ot intention the cost of operating the penitenti let it tçaeh the uobie art of agricul Farm ers team* f»*d hs well hh The manufacture of sacks at the to utilize the surplus convict labor, to iiiitke final five-year proofs in anpport of ary, but they do not show, by facts proofs w ill be they are fed at honuc, if not belter ture, leaving literature to the other state prison would tend to call the together with a sufficient appropri- tfai ir claims. And - that «aid ___ ___ macie liefere the Uetfiater nnd Ifcweivor nJ aud figures, that it does. The farm attention of vulley people to the institutions. Telephone ut our ~ ' 1907, «lion to continual operation | “ ................ l ers, and the legislators too, must growing of filter producing plants, Georg« Smith, of Ajax, Oregon, on Homo- and might result in the establishing the year round, . ihat the - jute mill I •»end w Entry Bo. 7979, made Febrnary 24. D uring the past. 20 years iusur remember that there is a powerful of another industry in the state. , alone will put the W ashington siate 1 HE A*' . of Heation the 5,aud »WA.0' 4. H E X trust that is assisting the oppoeition of Heoliou auce companies doing business in Many sections of Eastern Oregon, prison on n eelf suetaining basis. W T g g w v w l e e e y 8. I p. 2 Sonife, Uauge 19 E., W. >1. California alone, took in $100,474,- aud that it will kick up as big a especially irrigable laiwts.are adapt Whiter G. Hmith, of Ajax, Oregon, oir No. 7978. made 1 lie knocker always works cheap. . Homestead for Eutrv Ue wx n l ^ February NWU< Taken up, by the undersigned, 759, against $42,455,652 paid out cloud of dust as ¡Mrssihle to blind ed to the culture of filler plants, 34. 190, for the W X N r-tf, N E ii N W g uf we should encourage their at the home farm 1 j mil*^ south of on life policies—astujiendous graft. the issue before the people. As and He w ill exert diimself harder, for I tiectiou9, and 8W i, ot Heoiion 4,V planting. loau compensation, .v Range 19 E., W. M. Moro, Sherman county, Oregon,one F ire insurance premiums, covering nearly as we remember, bht 100 less than any other I > H'mth, Oaoar Simona, of Aj«x, Oregon, on Horoe- A fter carefully considering the estray mare, described as follows men are employed at the stove ■leHd Entry No. 9649, made October 21,1901, th e same jtcriod am ount to $130,- queation from all sides we believe creature on earth and his unbound for tha W X NW’^ o f Section 36, and E ’ ' Sorrel color, white blazed face, 983,775; losses $57,818,833. Con foundry, and for I' esc 1 be Mrfe get that Oregon needs the ju te mill; ed energy and enthusiasm in oppo N1 , of Heotion 34, 'l'p. 1 Honth, vange » about 6 Qr 6 years old, weight about 40 cents a day ea.-o, «n 4 i i i ti c r is t it will assist io making the sition to progress would earn him a cerning the fire companies, Com Tliey mime the following witn< «:„ a to 1000 lb«v, branded O R on left stifle missioner W olf says: “ It is regrett for all, which is said to be the cost slate piisoa self sustaining; and laurel, wreath if it could be directed prove their eontiuoona reaidenoe opou und and h on left jaw. onltivattou of, the land«, via : A Scotchman, when asked why he always that, while it may uot entirely cure The owner or owners of the above able th at such an excellent record of keeping the prisoners so em ploy the trust evil, its saving of upward in opposite channels. I igear Htm m ous.. ■ Of ÀjAX, , Groa n ed. The pdice is ridiculously low. Georg« S m ith . . . . talked to himself, replied: of A' ax. Greto« anim al are requested to call for should have been marred by the of $60,000 a year will g o a long way L. L . Tornay . . . .of A. ax . Greg ai it,— prove property, pay charges, Il the stove fonndry is to be kept “In the first plaoe, because I like to talk to Ellen Gannon .of A ax. Greg. >n incivilities incident to the earth in easing the burden of taxation r n and take it away, — otherwise it W alter G. S m ith . of A, ax, Oregon up this price ought to be doubled. the farm er and l»e ju st so much an intelligent m an.. quake and fire of A pril last,and the John G i h a o B . . of A ax, Oregon will be sold, as provided by law, at W alter H Adlard .of A jax , Oregon dishonesty of others that could well A t 440 a day, and counting 300 wrested from the rapacious maw of the farm named in this advertise “In the second place, because I always like to »34« fitjW 16*3481 Michael T. Nolan, Uegiater th e jn ie trust. have afforded to pay their losses in working days in a year, this would ment,to the highest bidder for cash, An* guaranteed. Yon can have hear an intelligent man talk.” W «* appeal to the legislature to at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of S at Hu b een be for Th® O bserver.* fall, but instead resorted to methods bring Mie sU .o a n income of only remember that the interests of the them by writing, or calling at my . We talk out loud for the Scotchm ans reasons *12,000. urday, Ja n u a ry 19th, 1907. thoroughly reprehensible. wheat grower, wool grower, potato residence at Demons springs, Sher L. V. M oore , man county, Oregon. Would rather talk on P-r-i-n-t-i-n-g than The W alla W alla ju te mill, cost, grower and hop grower, tire very 249] ' Moro, Or 246] A lkx . H untrh , Agent extensive in Oregon, ami that these ing $175,000, employs 200 men and on any other subject. . Secretary Hitchcock condescends I to adm it that V 8 Senator Fultoul these are able to make 7,000 wheat indus’lles are nnaoimons in their We don’t say a wor<i about demand f'»j jb e ja je mill a.-, the i.«st prices—itg o e s I Any person or persons having has been shamefully lied about, in ; sack" a day, <»r 2,100,000 sacks in a rnrans of relief from the present w ithout saying that prices are right i horses, cattle, houses, lots or house ‘high toned’ Washington clrelre, as ' ** **’• 'he W ashington authorities evils «»f the h'JiMt. And our work—if it’s not right, send it b back. hold gooos for sale, exchange, or For Sale. 1040 acres, deeded? well as by Colliers, Cosmopolitan, | sell tl >• .,;U Us at a profit of one cent I have a very fine Jersey cow, parties desiring to buy such prop Over 700 acres plow land, 600 now Try uh . We P rin t anything. and kindred blackmailers, concern each, or a profit. of. $21,000, This The R56t>nihl v proceeded to bil«i> and an excellentDurham cow,which erty, will find T he O bserver a in cultivation, water, windmill, lug his complicity in ihc Woyer I would lie $9,000 gain in favor of liess nt wipe, and pt'ifeeted orgftni-' 1 wish to fell, both .giving milk; giMxi medium for advertising and wells and springs. If you w ant a haeuser tim ber laiol deal*. Com. I the ju te mill. Bat, there are in the /.ation of koil> hoiKt a Moi'day. Mr. and also: a splendid heifer, soon to nee»ring a customer. Try good place come and see me four '■•it l»e fresh. Fouparticulars, apply to T he O bserver , miles east of Rutledge. Everything Leupp, of Indian affm s. ha* d ots -leigbboihood ol 400 men iii the Haine* whs elected president <.f rhe or address, Mrs. N blly P ike , _______ F ^ opo , *■ .w w O re g o n . man needs. No middle man. Moro, Or rnitted to Hitchcock reports of lire peiiitentiaiy, and of this number señale, and” Mr I)avy spt-aker of 2^2] Moro, Or L a A A ZkA A A X A A ^ x A A A A A A - T l I B g ■ 3 Address. F rank P ayne , legislation iu the exchange of lamb-1 350 would be able Io labor. A plant the Imuse. 1(>6 . Rutledge, Or. therefore, could lie operated that of th e K lam ath I n d ia n res« n a tio n A O A L I T T L E M ISS IO N A R Y W O R K IN YO U R w hich e i e s i l y e x h o i n m t « a M, p (ii would turn out 3,675,000 sacks, or Hemitor denrin made a “ United ■ J. idle davs ___ of the good days bv by f»]lit>u> telling yOUr neighbors ton from any pcr»on:i| b iu m o in about 37 per cent «ff the iiuiiilmr o f Htetea Speech’’, recently, when he Send your watches, jewelry, etc., sacks need in the shite, as we figure the m a tt e r . W « I m *I eve. I,,. qualities of The Observer. If you can’t get their sub- Gentleman or lady with good needing repairs, to me, and I will disenssed the Jt|Hineee queetion for that as a m atter of ,»• tr<.t nt Inh r that 10,090,00$ sacks are used for the «‘ducation of oougreas and the reference to travel by rail or with a guarantee perfect satisfaction. Wm Hcriptione, send us t|icir addresses and w e-w ill semi Notary Public. Hl purjsisee. Tins number of sacks “ know it all” President Roosevelt. rig, for a firm of $250,000.00 capi Rudolf ia ray agent in Moro, at eM to Mr. Foil on a n d i tit. them sample copicc. We pay lor all soliciting you do tal. Salary $1,072.00 per year and “one of aienu we are which;*’ in. would return a profit of $30,750, or (Jov. Ch«ml>erlttin did hiiuaelf an expenses, salary paid weekly, and whose place of business any artiole Attorney for the State School Fund for us. > i gain of $21,750 over »fie stove may be left to be forwarded, and fair Sherman County. M its for bla.idci, libel and Id« honor when he appointed Mfr.Getr expenses advanoed. Address, with who will return tbe same to you in ■sail ffhvuld lw vigorously prose p la n t Joe. A. Alexander, in, a man whom teith great parties stam p ’ ■■i ’ O. M. H eaoock , ■* oated. But io as mu eh only 100 of the are now admiring. M*1 Moro. Or good shape. ALL the time. 241] LaGrande, Or K, -z . For County news DENATURED ALCOHOL WANTED * a 'jU L Shouhi congress pass the bill in- M e r e GT»y ( » f í l e l a I r a p e r . trod tired by Senator Hausbrough, o f f ic ia l r * E i B o r hh kkm an < to amend the law relieving denatur M ORO, O S B O O N . ed alcohol from taxation as to per mit any farmer in the iratiou to be D. C. I rbland a S on ........ E ditors come a manufacturer, as be should C. L. I rbland , M anager . I m *, it will enact one uf the most popular measures io the legislative Send for advertising rates. history of this nation. No other . . . . < . . J an . 18. 190Ì measure th at we have any leoollec- FRIDAY tion of has struck a more widely < To insure publication, articles for popular interest than this. fresh Cow for Sale I Office Supplies. S O R O S IS Solace to Tender Feet Cow Lost. Sorosis Hosiery has no Equal K N IG H T S s h o e c o ., 'I Observer^ Book-Store, & H arness S addles H alters W m . R u d o lf Subscribe^for The ( t a r o 0 LU M B E R P. H. S U IT O R C ity O r-ity S lim e , cement , COAL, WOOD and POSTS SL A B W OOD FURNITURE Wind River Lumber Company UNDERTAKING 62 O. W. AXTELL Phallamont Litfery Co. Wasco, Oregon. JOB PRINTING [stray Hirse Sale. p 1 Talking to Himself Watkins’ Goods Io Boy, Sell or Eichange Grain and Stock Farm Milch Cows for Sale. O b s e r v e r P r in t in g O ffice Witches Repairing, etc. Wanted. m AA. P a r r y , D READ THE OBSERVER \ ’ i