The O b s e rv e r. tawrw 1907 To insure publication, articles for T h e Observer m u*t reach the office before noon Wednesday. Th e mall come» dally. u m When you remit for T h e O b H e rv er an express or pottofflce money order, registered letter, or bank draft, payable to D. C. Ireland & Son. A Blue M ark here w ill answer an Inquiry, when entered upon onri ca,.e nd" ’ giving the date of the paper a . the date at which your current aubacrlptlon expires. 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P ro bate C ou rt, H o n . O . B . B o u rh lll, J .,— 1st M o n d ay In each m o n th . C o u n ty C o u rt, O . B B o u r h lll, J ., D ('h la h o lm , W m . W a lk e r C onim iaeion- era,— 1st W edn esd ay Io J a n u a ry , A p r il J u ly an d October. Secretary Shawn' announcement that- “ too many ten dollar bills are being held in reserve” was made beforerCbristmaa. Dr. Dwight Hills aaya we need more poetry. There la danger in making inch a statement too public. A lot of would be poets are likely to take the doctor seriously. ,, i . — — la some quarters there is talk of raising the salaries of school teach­ In times like the present, when ers. • Prosperity will get around to the national government and sever­ the preachers next. al states are pressing suits against When it comes to the dangers of Hill, Harriman, Gould, Rockefeller and other railway magnates, it prosperity some of us are so »lull could easily happen that many in­ that we will have to have a dia­ nocent persona, and also the gener­ gram before we can recognize them. ■ w — al public wonld be injured. An im­ mediate effect of I he attacks has bCeu that I he stocks of all the roads involved have gone down. I u some h k a l t i i i i i « u e s t i o j ». oases they carried the shares of other roads down with them. All He who grumbles about his bad this has damaged the 350,000 own­ cold is finding fault with a measure ers of railway stocks, and has dis­ of relief to which he owes his life. couraged investment in railways to What he may justly grumble at is some exteuL Another effect has the undoubted misfortune that he been that the advocates of the gov­ is the subject of bacterial infection. ernment -ownership of railways It is hard to blame nature, sh the have become busy, and are prepar­ patient proceeds to do, for success­ ing for an active propaganda in be half of their fad. Mr. Bryan, who fully defending him against the ef­ has been silent for several weeks,is fects of this casualty. Methods of recovering the use of speech, and treatment, whether carried by na­ his government ownership folly Is ture or art, are seldom pleasant,but agaiu to" be brought to the front they are not blameworthy. The Soofolism is getting a boom thro’ phenomena of disease are purpose­ these attacks on the railways. Home less, and wantonl/ distressful, so are Deginn• ill at 6 viotiarx Hamands from iH© ing to use the same sort of talk physician a frwans for stamping agaiust the railways as that which the trouble out. These symptoms, incif»id the granger legislation in however, are in the main the mani­ many states 30 years ago. For the festation of a* process of cure, and time those laws had a bad effect on are sd far benevolent that without the railways, and ultimately on the them a common cold might be a fa­ public. Some of the laws were re tal malady. The copious catarrh, pealed, others were annulled by the the persistent sneezing, are practical courts, and others became a dead means of dislodging the bacteria letter on the statutes. from the nasal passages, while the „ Let the railways be punished cough removes them from the wind when they violate the laws, but in pipe. discriminate abuse of the roads ----------------------------- L=4-------------------------------- which is being beard in newspapers “ plant retardation . among politicians, and in the lob T h e M etho d o f P ro d a e la g F1« bies, is harmful to the public as O ut o f le a a o » . well as to the roads. Its effect will Lillee o f th e valley and m any other be to reduce the value of all prop­ plants are no w plaoed on the m arkets erty of the roads and to check rail­ o f the w o rld ’« great cities months a f t ­ way construction. The law officers er th ey are ou t o f season. l*h b b ac­ of the nation, and of the states, are complished by “p la n t retardation," holding back the developm ent by right in bringing suit against roads means o f cold and darkness un til w h a t­ which in their opinion violate the ever tim e b desired. T h e n th ey are laws,bat such officials should guard sue« m ore subjected to lig h t against any expressions calculated w a n p th , w hen th ey blossom. The m ost prom inent fe a tu re o f a p la n t to excite popular sentiment against ta rd a tion establishm ent b the huge the roads. The restrictive laws of cold storage b u ilding in w hich the Illinois, Wisconsin, and numerous plant» a m stowed s w a y . U n d er the o f the guide the v is ito r passes the other states, passed by their assem­ earn portals. I a a m om ent he etope from blies from 1878 to 1876, aimed to th e w a r m th and lig h t o f a sum m er's curb what their framers thought to da y in to the sold bitterness o f a w in - be extortion, and unjust discrimin to r’s n ight, th e darkness o f w hich b b u t fe eb ly re lb v e d by the flickering ation by the roads, and in some hand lanterns. The in te rio r o f the cases the ohargea of unfair treat bu ilding b divided In to various cham ­ ment were true. But the legisla bers, and each one o f these Is allotted to some p a rtic u la r kin d o f p la n t Ona tion in most instanoee was extreme, cham ber b fu ll o f lily o f the va lley and oppressive, and by hampering roots, the n e x t b packed w ith boxes the roads in their legitimate activi­ co ntainin g H ilum bulbs, w h ile again a m p artm ent te -cram m ed w ith sm all ties, and by checking construction, co potted plants of assies and spiraea. dealt a hard blow to the communi­ E ach and a ll o f these varieties are In ties through which the proscribed a d o rm a n t condition, sleeping aw a y roads passed, and is being severely th e ir tim e en tire ly unconscious o f the changing seasons In the outside w orld. felt even at this remote day all the T h e w a lb o f the cham bers are th ickly way across the continent and most coated w ith a deposit o f frost crystals, severely in the Pacific coast states. and m illions o f these flash lik e d ia ­ in response to the rays o f light Mr. Hill has shown to the satisfac­ monds from the lamp. The degree of cold Is tion of any reasonable mind, that usually obtained by means of a com railway betterments in the near fu­ pressed s ir apparatus, and the freez­ ture will require an expenditure of in g cu rran t b led In to the differen t cham bers through wooden channels. something like 61,500,000,000, yet In course o f tim e these passages gat the legislature of his own state choked w ith hoarfrost, an d I t becomes wonld destroy his sbility to secure necessary for a m an to enter them and alean the accum ulation aw a y . Th is b his proportion of that snm needed a cold Job. In places the tem p erature as much for the public necessities la as low as 20 degrees below zero. as fur the urgent improvements T h e costume o f a w o rkm an engaged t h b clearing out operation b p rac­ which he would direct These ar In tic a lly an arctic outfit. E v e ry part bitrary measures may continue to o f the body w ith the exception of deface our laws, but history will sm all holes fo r eyes and m outh m ust repeat itself, and when too late to be protected w ith th ick wool. O ther­ wise serious frostbites w ould ensue. rectify the mistake the public will R etard ed plants m ay Its kept In turn against themselves, and their check fo r eight m onths or a t tim es as days be oumtiered once more to the long as a year, and curiously enough they do not seem to be any the worse manifest injary of themselves. fo r Jhe tre a tm e n t. Indeed, the ex p eri­ DANGERS OF LEGISLATION. — It may take the Standard Oil Oo some time to find a technicality for every indictment, bat if it doeeu’t its attorneys will have to give a pretty plausible reason for the shortage. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The senatorial ‘fight’ in the legis­ lature, so called perhaps because of the fights there for the past 60 years, ended in half an hoar Tues­ day. F. W. Mulkey was chosen to fill the 9 weeks term, and Jonathan Bourne, Jr, for the 6 years regular term. The unreasonableness of the Ore­ gon quarantine law is shown up in enforcement of it in Baker county on the 10th, where 160 head of 67 aheep for export, died from the ef­ fects of a “ lawful dipping.” There are no scabby sheep in that county bat that cuts no Ice with a durned fool law that says “all aheep” most be dipped before leaving ^he state. The law as it is now makes winter shipments almost impossible. An amendment is necessary. W ith taxes doubling np nolxxly wants the Beveridge free text book law which provides that at a district school meeting, with not leas than 60 voting, the board may levy a special district tax “and buy book« and supplies for the children of the d istrict” Joe has made bis law like a Portland department s t o r e - different; that is to say unlike auy other law io any other state for rev enue. ‘Pi’ it Joe. An investigation that will return 300,000 aerea of Oregon land to the government, now held by the H ot riman interests who refuse to sell or improve it, will b e jn sta n d proper. Every condition of the p u t ( w h i c h » - , fraud from It. inception), has been violated. It was made in the interest of a pro­ posed railway the Oregon and Dell- fornia, which Ben Holladay stole, through his partner Solomon Gym­ nastics Elliott, and which Villard took from Ben after croneying with Bens’ “ man Friday” Paul Schulze, on board of a Onnarder, io the A t­ ____ _____ __________ ___ , lantic, while, as honored ageata, bothi'were ¿atoning to striTe the dutch bondholders for more money with which to build roads in Kan i and Oregon, Villard made good nee of the Schulze story, and talked rattling sense to the Germans who deposed Ben ami made him their The corporate form of doing bosi mas is a necessity under modern oonditions,and must extend instead of diminish. The railways are one of the large forces in the industrial and social development of the time and wanton attacks on them will be calculated (o damage the oommunl ty. In and oat of the railroads lawbreakers muat be brought to justice, but demagogic appeals against railways and corporations of all sorts indiscriminately, such as are now ing li» in l u i 1? ti !>•- I quency and extravagance which re calls the clamor of the seventies, »hoold be oondemoed by .11 public I k r The senate public lands commit - toe having reported favorably the bill to repeal the timber and stone act, substituting therefor a law di­ recting that the government retain title to its remaining timber lands, selling only the timber at its ap- praised valne, virtually creates for- reservations of all government timber lands which can never pas« to private ownership, hence can never be taxed. To compensate ! for *<*• of Lax’*- 8eu,tor Fulton , **ured the adoption of an amend | St i pointing that 26 per cent, of the money derived from limiter king over Oregon. Tims.by suhse qnent manipulations, Villard was sales shall be paid Io Ihe counties Stepped on, end the Harriman syn io which the timber is cot. dicale fall heir to thu grant, « hicli i t to holding. In violation of every Senator Garter, c f Montnnu, is condition, rn.til the value shall up justly op|»oaing the policy o f Prrei proximate 650000.000. Evidence dent Roosevelt o f w ith h oldin g »11 yet lie produced showing lhal this g n a t I mm I v o f land slum 1« I i v I >ud patenta u n til a up-cial agent < f ll«e In te rio r d o p aii nient c m go itVar ih«* g iu u u j **>|a»rt t»u each wort to lit«' govern »»•«< it and la* a purate c h i in. thrown to sett lem in I. ence seems to m ake them grow all the fa s te r w hen they are allow ed to m ake • s t a r t Romrf varieties grow a t a tre ­ mendous rate when they ore brought In to h e a t —Chicago New s W a y . o f t o e W ild K lr p h u n t. W ild elephants te rro rize whole dis­ tricts Io In d ia , k illin g men. women and children and deatroylng honeiw, gran a­ ries and fields. A wom an and her tw o children w ere »leeplpg In th eir hut. One o f tbe children heard a noise a t the g ran ary and w oko the mother. The Round o f the hum an voice« from the house enraged the In vad in g elephants, one o f which charged the house, broke It d w n and killed the w o m an and one cnihl. The rem aining child escaped by hiding. A t another tim e a w om an was w o rkin g a t a ford. An elephant w alked out o f tbe forest and wished to cro w the stream a t the ford. Aa th e wom an waa In the w ay , he picked he r up. w in d in g his tru n k around her body, the and o f It coming over her face and aoee. Th en be placed tb e w om an gen­ tly , or as gently se be could, a t one aide e f tbe path. H e did not m ean to h u rt her. but nevertheless he broke her aoee and one rib by tbe compression o f his tru n k . A gain, an elephant found a m other and baby la a g ra n a ry whlab he w as demolishing. W ith Its huge foot I t crushed the baby In Its cradle, bat. picking up tbe m other, lifte d her ou t of the boose an b a rt. placed bar on tbe ground and then w e s t an ru m m ag ­ ing fo r grain . Ms M e g r * - « a . “ H ello , old man. H a v e n ’t seen an y­ th in * o f yon since you got m arried. H o w goeu I t r * “Th an k», fa irly w ell. B u t m arriage b a costly Job! I f yon only kn ew w h at the drsaainnksra charge!’* - “fto I suppose you regret ItT * “Oh. a a I m arried a dreesmaker.**— M eggendorfar B latter. ■a A fte r Y ra ra . S m ith — W hen Green w aa courtlag th a t young w id ow a couple of year» ago be d e e b re d be couldn't live w ith cut her, Jones—And did la> marry berl S m ith — T e a A nd now be la try in g f f get e d ivorce ou the grounds tiu L M *S IgagassthlB to five with her.- Exchange. O b i Utotavr B b A bb I iA « a Womans’ Homs Oompanloo. oh Ones on a t in » I knew a man Who said it didn't pay To advertise the goods he bad To sell or trade away. To prove that he wan off h b l«as And make him olearly see, I gave him half a page of spaos And let him have it free. I t almost scared him Into fits To see himself displayed As I dbplsyed him , but he felt l b Intluenoe ou h b trade. I kept It up, hb business boomed, The ouetomers swooped down Upon h b store until he had The biggest rush In town. One day I went arouud to call And found him on the ran, W ith people waiting for their torn W hen those ahead were done. “ Well, well,” I cried in great delight To see things boom that way ‘Don’t advertising pay. old man? W hat have you got to seyT” I tho’t he’d like m y work soniueh, And think my plan so nlos, T hat he’d not only praise h b warm But pay m e d o ub le price. And did he do it? Lbten, plows; I tho’t that I ’d drof> dead - Z -,l When suddenly he turned rn me And vigorously said: “ Take out that advertisement, quick I Gal dern yer pesky sklu I ’ll never git a chance b rest £ x long ex It stays in .” T o P a tr o n s a n d C o rre s p o n d e n ts « A ll local* w ill be run I'll ordered out, un le** otheredse specified. D on’t »end u* for free publication any­ th ing o f an advertising character. D on’t ask u* to send ’ ou name* and ad« Jress o f correspondents T h at Is a private m atter between them end u*. | Copy for ads, changes, etc., must be In the office before 2 o clock p. m. Wednes- b y to Insure proper care and attention. D o n ’t send us articles on politics, tem ­ perance or religion. Discussion of suck topics only leads to violent and abusive language In th e end. Avoid pereonalitlcs. Com pliments deli­ cately given are always acceptable, but even they muat not be overdone, as the charge o f insincerity la apt to follow a shower o f pretty nothings spread broad­ cast We are bore to do printing, and •f you want aome done bring It to ua or let us know and we w ill ace yon. I f you think we are not extensive enough for your consideration—oh, go 'long. fresh Cow for S a le . Jersey heifer and calf, good stock broke to milk, will sell oheap. Inquire of N. W. T hompson , 252] Erskinville, Or Cow Lost. Roan colored cow, with some red on her; has a strap with ring on her head; branded on left hip oom- bination circle and bar; is giving milk. Anyone seeing her, or hear­ ing of such oow, please report to G. A. S immons , 252] Rutledge, Dr. Ti Boy. Sell or Exchange Any person or persons having horses, cattle, houses, lots or house­ hold goods for sale, exchange, or parties desiring to buy such prop­ erty, will find T he O brervkr a good medium for advertising and securing a customer. Try T he O bserver , Moro, Or Watches Repairing, etc. Send your watches, jewelry, eto., needing repairs, to me, and I will guarantee perfect satisfaction. Wm Rudolf is my agent in Moro, at whose place of business any article may be left to be forwarded, and who will return the same to you in good shape. 0 . M. H bacock , 241] - LaGrande, Or Wanted. Gentleman or lady with good reference to travel by rail or with a rig, for a firm of $250,000.00 capi<* tai. Salary 81,072.00 per year and expenses, salary paid weekly, and expenses advanoed. Address, with stamp Joe. A . Alexander, ' It*] Moro, Or Iieibiter fir Sale. One Sure Hatch Incubator for sals, hot water system, capacity 160 eggs. Price $10. Apply at H.Dierks farm, one mile north of Rutledge, or address, A sora M. W ilcox , 2451________________ Rutledge, Or httiK M Are guaranteed. You can have them by writing, or calling at my residence st Demoss springs, Shop­ man oounty, Oregon. 246] A lex . H unter , Agent J. M . P a rry . Notary Publfe. Attorney for th« State School Food - for Sherm s n County. The Obaervar baa been----- nearly X I years, and It has some bers who have received It regularly ft more than h a lf a score o f veers. MaS of these object to having discontinued at the tim e their sutAcrlpttana, and fo r ------------------ - . . 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S O R O S I S S h o o s F or W o m e n o n d C h ild r e n Solace to Tender Feet • O e Y > s < : o o ro s is n o s ie r y n a s n o e q u a l . 1 : For Men, Women, Children, 25c Pair We carry a surprisingly large and complete stock of office supplies. Typew riting, and J. Otaw, P la in tiff Third and W ashington Streets, To K. K H a ll and Margaret!« H a ll, the abovs-naiued defendants: lu the name of the Hsate of Oregom Yoa are hereby required to appear and answer the oom pbinl filed against yon in lb« above entitled salt oh or before the 1st day of Maroh, A. 1907, whtoh tim e ia more than six weeks after the date of the t lr s t p u l . h o a t i o n of this Humosona, and If yoa fall so to answer, for want thereof, the ptabtH f w ill apply to the court for the re­ lief Stiiuandfd in plaintiffs’ oomptaint, to- wtV For judgment agatnat the defendant R .K H a ll and M argaratb H a ll, for the aom of BGA.M, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per aent. par annum from data, and for th> further anna of $301 SB, with Interest thereon at the rale o f 6 per oeat. per annum from data, and for the eoets and dlaborea menta of thia anil, and for a daoves of ooort foreoloKing »aid mortgages, and ordering the sale <>f the said mortgaged premises ana direeting that the prooeeds arising from said sale be applied to the payment of the said judgment and ooata and expensoe of making -aid sale, ao far aa the same will apply,and that plaintiff have judgment over and agemat defendauta it.K . H all and Mar- garette H a ll, and each of them, for any de- floienoy 'lien remaining nnaatlafied, end that tbe C fendanta, K.E H a ll and Marga- ralte H a ll and Hbecman Trading Company, and nil persona olaiming by,through, or un­ der them, be forever barraid and foreclosed of any night, title.eqaUy or redemption,and that the plaintiff be allowed to be a purch­ aser at aaid s ila and that tbeoffloer making suoh aale be authorised, empowered and d i­ rected to plao<- the purobaaer thereof in tbe im mediate poMeeafon of said premises on the day of aale and for auob other and fa r­ ther relief as to the oourt may seem equita­ ble in tbe premises. By order ot the Hast. George B. Bourhlll, County Judge or Hherman oounly, Oregon, dated the ISth day of January, 1W7. ibis gammons is served, by pablleatlon thereof a In The Hherman ■ newapapar o f generai olreulatloa. pablished in aaid oounty »ad stato. Dated and pob- lisbad thè tirai Urne thla, U lh day of /a n o - arv 1907. B. V . L irru m m u » . Attorno? S tjlH m l-M ll for P ia to ti! d . Letter and Bill Files, t«* and Filing Cases. reft • Look here for the next thing you era needing. Observer ¡kBook Store, Moro, Oregon. 8 W m . R udolf ► >> First Street Strongs Brick 4 I > Cigars, Tobeccoe, ’ 4 Billiard« g Pool Tibi«» > P. I . 1 H IT 0 H r a y Piano and Furniture Moving a Specialty; Spring Truck for thia Express and Freight Delivered tq any Part of the City Trunks and Grips Delivered To and From all Trains. FURNITURE '^ h a y name the following witness«* to rare »heir o»wi tin non* reaidenn« upon and •ulrivattoa at. the landa, via : tiae*r 8lmmou* . . . .of Ajax, Oregnn George Smith ........... of A]ax, Oregon of A «X. * Oregon Tarany .. £ L. I». Y of A «X. Oregon Bilan Oennnu of A, ax, Oregon W alter G. Smith Jahn O I beoti, of A ax, Orogpn W aiter 11 Adlard ■ MJ1M 19KS1 Mteheet T . M¿ia ■ - ; - O ffic ia l • « Paper — •». . of —9 ■ Th« Z» Z- Z- / »♦> P e o p le . X-. X« Xi. /!f, / A ll We k in d s in la rg e o r s m a ll q u a n titie s . L IM E , C E M E N T , COAL, also handle WOOD and PO STS Knock Down W indow Frames, Building Paper SLAB W OOD at apactal priors by car load lots. Wind River Lumber Company E. S. Hornaday, flanager, Moro, Or ’Z Z Z Z Z Z V z l ’Z 'Z Z Z -Z V Z ZI z z z z / z z M y M o tto Ia L iv e an d L ? l IJ v e . C a ll an b u y in g > OUR M O T T O “ PLaw tb< public." EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE, SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS lie t i i« - S N tr th in d STO P PRINTING a AT H o td S O r e g o n C o rn er 7 th a n d Stark S t r e e t s . It la new and It* room * arc p»D'lde«l'wiih running water and lot g «li.iam e rele- phrmea. European plan. R ile * 61 per day and upward. Hlgheat priced rooni $3 per day. Talking to Himself Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co. A Scotchman, when asked why he always talked to himself, replied: “In the first plaoe, 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-i-n-g than on any other subject. We don’t eay a word about pricee—it goes without saying that pricee are right And our work—if it's not right, send it back. Try ne. We Print anything. Chaa. W right, President. ■ . C. Dlcklnoim. Manager. Esmond Hotel pjO nO B FOR PUBUCATION. iS fli.to r tbe W X S W X ® * Heetfoa 4, H E X S R X ° f Heetlon 6.and n EUNEÜ of Heetion h I p 2 South. Hange 19 R., W . IC. W alter O. bm iih, ot AJ*». Oregon Mtaatoed Entrv No. 7978. mada February 34.1900, for the » WW N h « . , N E M NWW of Meatinn 9. and S t w W X L 8SW a o< Heatiou 4, Tp. 3 South, Bange 1» W it . O s a r Hiiuona, of Ajax, Oregon, oat Horae statuì R ntrr No 9MW. meda October 31,1901, fa t «ba w$4 N « X of «M tlau W, und EW NSW of Beotion, 94, Tp. I Booth, ranga IS R IG H T LUM BER Q u ic k H aire an d H iu a ll P riiflta . Hoinr.le«, Coraolidated J^OTICE TOR FCMJCAT1ON. Ire I— U N D E R T A K IN G NOTICE o r FINAL SETTLEMENT. United States Lead O A ar, I The Dalles. O r., Das. 39. 1906. f Nottee ta hereby grrea that tbe fall««m g - - — * re ttie n bare «lad noMaa of totanttoa aaake Saal yaar proofs ia snppart of tbalr staima, and tbot aatd pmofa w ill ha ■ ad e before tba Register and Reoelrer at Tba Dalle«, Oragoa. oo Jebruary i»th IR ff, -i— N E W YEAR Z» A A A A / Z'. A .. . A N D ... Attorney for P lain tiff. Department of tbe In terior, United States Land office, Tba Dallas,O r., January 98, 1907. ■ Notice is hereby «riven, that tbe following nniaed settler* have filed notioe of intention to make final ttv* year proot* in support ot their reapeetive el a I ma before the -K*g**- ter and Ueeeiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on February 27th, 1907, via— Thomas K Hoott.of Ajax,Oregon on Home- Htcad Entry No. K9ft4, made Febrnary fits, 1901, for tbe H X H W V of Seotion 84, Tp 1 H. K 19 E. lot 3 and H W W N E X of Seotion 3 Tp, 3 8, Bang«- 19 E, W M. Linooln L Turney, of Ajax, Oregon, on Hnmeatoad Entry Wo IKOil, made Maroh 11, 1901, for the 8 W N W X . N W tfS W X , and 1 3, of Heatton 3. Tp 2 H. ltange 19 E. W. M . Ellen Gannon, of Ajax, Oregon, on Uoue- Rtt-ad Entry No 9064, roads Maroh 2, 1901, for tba B E 1* H E X of Section 34, Tp. 1 South K inga 19 E,lot 4 of Seotion 9, lot 1 and S E X N K k of See 8, Tp. 9 8. Range 19 E, W .M . They name the following witnesses to prova their eontinuoua residence upon, And uaUtaetton of, the lands, via: Walter U S m ith.......... of Aiax, Oregon S m ith ............. at A ex, Oregon Him raooa.......... of A, *x, Oregon neoln L Tum ey . . . . of A ax. Oregon rasa E Saett.......... of A as. Oregon Ian Cannon .............of A ax. Orevor, altar R A d la rd ......... at Ajax, Oregon W illiam Underwood, of Oondoo.Oregon MJ3M 99^491 M w u n . T Nona». Regiat* • Th« j, Ics Cold. Dr inks and Ice Cream, >in season. Sods Water, bottled. >and fountain, always on hand. ftp. «e> E. V. LnTxarasus, In the Oounty Oourt of tbe State of Oregon for Hherman oounty. In the m atter of tha «state of Perry W a t­ kins, J r ., daoeaaad. To all wnom It may ooooern. Not io« la hereby given that tha undersign­ ed, a* ad m in iatr*i|ix of tha estate of Parry Watkins, Jr., daeaaaad, has Iliad har final Hooount of har administration of aaid estate with the Clerk of the above entitled Oourt, and that tbe aaid Oourt has appointed Moo- tbe 4th day of Maroh, 1907, at 10 o'­ clock io tbe forenoon of aetd day, at tbe County oourt room to Moro,oounty and state aforesaid, aa the tim e and plaoe for the hearing of objection* if any there be, to »»id final aooount, and the settlement thereof. J a n A. M a xw w x, Adm inistratrix of the Estate of fttjlSf 18-961] Parry W M kins, Jr., deoeaaed Y~ ■■■■— Subscribe for The Observer Confectionery, . D All Work Guaranteed. ----------------------- — BEGIN T H E M O RO , ORE. it y O regon H arness S addles H alters . — —— — — —— —— ——— r o By order of Hon. G. B. Bourhlll, County judge of Hherman oounty,Or,dated this IMtn day of Dsoember, 1906, thia sumaaooa ia »t reed by pnhlioation thereof to the Bber man County Obaerver, a weekly newapeper of general circulation published In aaid oounly and state. Dated and published tbe first lim a thia 21at day of December, a. D. 1006. • V a lie v « •■»■■fw etw re ■»■»< M ssp !■ B6««k Repairing Solicited. C I . O. Large, dafsedaot T o I O Laras, «be above named defendant. In tbn name of tbs state of Ornuoo yea am beroby required to the oom plaint filed a«*inat you to the above entitled oourt and oeuae on or beforu tbe let day of February, 1907. wbiob date la more than alx weeks after the date of tbe first pub­ lication of tbie euromoua,and If you fall *o to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take judgm ent affftinat you for the eum of $197.» with intereet tberroo from data at the rate of 10 par oent per annum, and for 00 the further sum of 9 &O.O C attorney* fee* and for the ooata and disbar reementa of the OCX B S > < S ^ S 2 m £ k I G rass M o ro , O reg o n . UMMONS—la DM Circuit Courte* ths ef Oregoo far Sh< Cauaty. j 8. 8. Hayes. ptototHT BabaeriU t e The Uboorvor. Portland, Oregon Book-keeping. K E. H a ll and Mergarette , B a ll and HbermanTrad- iug Oonipany.a oorpora- tion, Dofondunla. J td21f 1-347] S H O E CO., Walk Ovsr and Sorosis store, ths Largest Spscislity Store in Ths North West. 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