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; : r r lili 111 The O b se r v e r . ■ • r « C ity •« « Irlw l r a .« v . OFFICIAI. r » « B o r » h x b b à w I — • - oo M OBO^O ABGO N. - I . -1----------------- - - —*— D. C. I N IL A N D A S o w ............... J ÎD IT O B » C. L. I nmlakd , M anager . Sind for adrerUriog «Ve«. FRIDAY . F eb . 1, 1907 To ioiure publication, article« ftSr T h e O b server m ust reach th e office before noon W e J n r o la j. T h e m a il come» d a lly . Woen you remit for Tbe Observer u»e an ex pee»* or poatofflce m oney order, -egtetered le tte r, or bank d ra ft, payable to 9 . C . Ire la n d & Son. A Blue Mark here.will answer an In q u iry , w h en entered upon ou r calendar, g iv in g th e date o f the paper as the date at w h ic h y o u r c u rre p t »ubacriplion e xp ire *. Difficulty in havingyour.Obeerver changed m ay be avoided by ¿ .ndirtg the desired alte ra tio n to Ih U oftlro . A lw a y s g iv e the nam e o f the office fro m which you w ant it changed, a* w e ll a* the one to w h ic h it i* to be *e n t. - Did it e v e r o c c u r to you that ft cost« n o m o re to p ro d u c e p r in t in g t h a t is pkeaaiug U> t h e e y e th a n t h e o th e r k in d T h e O b a e rv e r ia e q u ip p e d w i t h a ll m o d e m fa c ilitie s fo r d o in g g<«>d w o r k a t tire v e r y m in i m u m o f erial. '1 ry us w i t h a n o r d e r a n d i f it ia n o t e x e c u t e d to y o u r p e rfe c t » a tb fa c tio n y o u need n o t p a y fo r I t . S h e r m a n C o u n ty C o u rts . I -» C ir c u it C o u r t, H o n . W . L . B r a d s h a w , J 3d M o n d a y in M a r c h , a n d le t M o n d a y in O c to b e r, a n u u a lly . P r o b a te C o u r t, H o u . G . B B o u r h ill, J . , — 1st M o n d a y In eac h m o n t h . County Court, G . B B o u r h i l l , J . , D C h is h o lm , W m . W a lk e r C o m m ia s io n - e n , — 1st W e d n e s d a y in J a n u a r y , A p r i l J u ly a n d O c to b e r. Editors Jim Stewart and Adam son of Wheeler county, are crowd ing their ¡talent tax law space with timber land notices. ‘ The treasury has put 60,000 new fiO-bills in cnculation. Naturally the pessimist thinks Mr. Rockefel ler will get 59,000 of them. < Those earthquakes and attendant horrors have sapped the ginger out of Jamaica. Old Sweatenhinder, Swattedbam, or what's ’is name ! is getting fooler and fooler every day, hot has taken the greatest ass med al from all nations. The Prison Jnte Mill. To get it, or to for get it 1 That is the ques tion. Farmers, get a move on your selves ; call meetings ; get together; resolve resolutely and go down to Baleni prepared to be heard; else embalm somebody. Portland sustained fearful dama ges from an extraordinary rain storm, which froze as it struck the earth, loading the trees and wires with such tremendous weight of ice that it is believed the loss in city and vicinity cannot be estimated. Business of all kinds was perfectly demoialized since Mouday. Gov. Hughes, of New »York be lieves that politicians are useful citizens, sometimes, but he would n't go so far aa to advise electing them to offioe. He is feeling better and weighs more than when he as sumed the gubernatorial chair, which goes to pfove that farming isn’t the healthiest business that is known. * .. _______ IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS. cd travel several days this week oom pell lug tnuufera at a point op posite Lyle, and showing the utter Red seed Round Trip Excursion Ratee Te Pacific Coast in 1907. helplessness of some travelers uuder difficulties. ■’ During the summer season of 1907 reduced round trip excursion rates R A IL W A Y E X P A N S 1U N . will be in effect from The East to the Pacific coast, Montana, British Tnfelo Blade. ■ • . i * Columbia and Arizona points. The statement of President James Rates from Chicago, via. direct J. Hill, of the Great Northern Ry., that o v e $ l ,000,000,000 a year eho’d lines to North Pacific coast points he ex|»ended in the {United States will be 175, and from Missouri riv on railroads in the next five years, er common points, Council bluffs to in order to properly handle business, Kansas city inclusive, and St. Paul furniihee some conception of the and Minneapolis, rates will be 160. greatness of American enterprises. St. Louis, Denver, Colorado springs This amount of money in a level and Pueblo $50. Rates io Spokane country each year would build a and points effected, will he 15 less railrbad seven times around the than to the uqast. Rates one way, via. California, will be $13.50 high world at the equator. • er than those above mentioned Mr. Hill says this amount repre Tickets will he on sale daily, June sents twice the bonded debt of the United States at the cl<»se of the let to Sept. 15th, with final return war.- More than twice the entire limit of October 31st. Account of 23d International Ch money circqlation in the country now, and a little less than twice the Endeavor convention Seattle, July arhount in all savings banks in the 10-15; Convention of Baptist YPU Spokane, July 4-7; Grand lodge of United States. This need of railroad improve IOGT Seattle, July 16-22; rate of ments may tend to explain the re one lowest normal 1st class limited cent issue of $200,000,(XX) in stocks fare for round trip for direct routing and boudsby the Pennsylvania Co., with $12.50 additional one way which * as done with scarcely the through California, has been named quiver of an eye lash in Wall street. to North Pacific coast points and The Pennsylvania is engaged in the Spokane from Chicago, St. Louis, most extensive terminal proposition Missouri river and Colorado points. ever attempted by a railroad, and Sale dates east of Colorado points, when thia ia completed it ia antici* June 20th, to July 12th, west, June pated that ita New York business 21st to July 13th, final return limit will fully justify the outlay. And Sept. 15th. Account of Mystic Shrine con aS confident of this are ita executive officials that they have made pro vention Los Angeles, May 9-11,and vision for increasing their traffic conference of German Baptist Br. facilities, the entire improvement Los Angeles or Long Beach, May necessitating a large addition to the 16-23; and National Eclectic Med. Association Long Beach, June 13* working capital. 23, one lowest 1st class fare for the round trip has been authorized to M E C A N A L B U IL D E R . LosAngeles and SanFrancisco with $12.50 additional for tickets routed A t l a u t a C o n s t it u t io n . one way, via. Portland. Sale dates, W. J. Oliver, of Knoxville, a Mystic Shrine and German Baptists young man, a southern young man, April 26th to May 19th final return a man wlio ‘ does things,” who,with limit July 31st, and for NEW asso Anson M. Bangs, made the low bid ciation, sales dates June 8th to 15, on the work of building the Pana with final return limit August 21st ma canaf under the contract plan, W m . M c M urray , G. P. A., says it is his ambition to build the OR&NCoand SPRy, Portland, Or canal, even if he loses a fortune on it—which is very foolish of him. If no technicalities prevent it, he will IN ARMOR TIMES. get the work * Bangs will have a 8 t r e n « lh u f E n a lt a h W a r H o rs e « l a j interest in the contract. Just suf th e D e v s o f H e n ry V I I I . ficient to promote dissention. T h e Rise o f th e E n g lis h w a r ho ree Oliver is a native of Massachu re a c h e d tta m a x im u m in th e ^ -e lg n o f H e n r y V I I I . , w h e n th e r e b t lo f i« o f setts, but since his youth has lived b o dy a rm o r , to “ h a n d g u n s ” w e re a n a l in the south^ .H e began in a small Ogoua to th o s e o f th e e a r ly « h ip a r m o r way as a gypsum miner in South a n d c a n n o n . T h e r e w a a good re a s o n to b e lie v e , «ay« th e Ix m d o n S p e c ta to r, Carolina; Then he began as a con t h a t b y a d d in g a li t t le to th e th ic k n e s s tractor, starting with small awards, o f th e c o a t ©f s te e l th e s o ft, lo w v e until now he is doing several m il lo c ity b u lle t o f th e d a y could be k e p t o u t. No It w a « fo r a tim e . But lion dollars worth of railroad work, th e n d tjitio n a l w e ig h t re q u ir e d a s t ill one of his contracts being the Look la r g e r 'horse to c a r r y I t T h e c h a rg e r h ad to be n r n i o n i u m w e ll ns hl« r id e r , out mountain tunnel, one of the and th e c o lle c tlu t^ m th e T o w e r o f L o n longest in America. He built the don «how « th e a c t u a l w e ig h t w h ic h i t Hault Sle. Marie canal locks in the c a rrie d . T h e pn ripp ly o f C h a rle s U rtiu state of Michigan, and is reputed to don, D u k e o f S u ffo lk , th e b ro th e r-in la w o f n e u r y V I I I . , M il l e x is ts . T h a t be a millionaire. o f , th e ho m e cover« th e w h o le o f th e Olivers success has been through b in d q u a rte rs , th e b a c k o f th e neck, his personal attention to his con fo re h e a d , m u zx lo , ears, aho cheat I t 1« e x a c tly lik e tracts. He is fundamentally a shirt b o ile r p la tin g nn d fa s te n e d sleeves man. In his early days he T h e r id e r s et in n m idd le, th e fr o n t used to live with his construction o f w h ic h w n s a stee l « h le id ten in ch es h ig h , c o v e rin g th e s to m a c h a n d th ig h » gangs in a box car on the scene of a» th e “ b r e u n tw o r k ” on an Ir o n c la d ’« tiie work. Even now He is loath to d e c k c o ver« th e bnae o f th e t u r r e t. T h e put on fine attire, except when so loTUT w e ig h t In e lg h fy potiri<hi“TlTTeen ounces. T o tills a d d th e w e ig h t o f th e cial claims upon his time cannot he r id e r ’s a rm o r, n in e ty -n in e pounds n in e avoided. He is 391,’married,and has ounce«, m id o f th e r id e r h im s e lf, «ay several children. Under him it is s ix te e n a tone (224 |K>und«), a n d th e to t a l le t w e n ty -e ig h t « tone tw e lv e pound« probable that the canal will he e ig h t o u n c e*, o r 4<M p o und « # otince«. built by American colored labor, as T h ia Iw n rs o u t H o lllu a b e a d ’s « ta te u ie n t he has had great success in manag th a t In th e d a y s o f H e n r y V I I I . , “ w h o e re c te d a n o b le n tia k le r te fo r b re e d in g ing this kind of labor. » b o n o « , e s p e c ia lly th e g re a te s t s o rt,” Speaking about a railroad com mission,look over into Washington. It ia not at all clear that results •u c h ns w e r e k e p t f o r b u rd e n , those a n i there have justified the ex pendit ure * He has since got it, with Bangs m a l« w o u ld l>ear fo u r k UIMlre t i ” ’e lg h t and even the ¡»arty machine does left out. c o m m o n ly . not seem to have been strengthened MAKING OLD OAK. by it- Oregon bad a Railway Com While There’s Life, Let as Hope mission once, when the railroads O n e o f I k e T r i c k s o t t k c C B k la c t - ■ » a k cra * T r a d e . were doing ’many excellent spuria’ W a s h in g t o n C i t y D is p a tc h Y o u w i ll ha v s to go a lo n g w a y b e for the state. Why was Oregon so Monday Jan. 21st Senator Gearin fo re you fin d a body o f m en m o re c le v anxious to get rid of it f e r th a n th o se c a b in e tm a k e r s w h o p r o offered an unendtnent to the sundry duce good« to S a tis fy th e d e s ire o f th e civil bill appropriating $250,000 to p u b lic fo r f u r n it u r e m a d e o f old a n d Farmers in the Walla Walla re pay the cl inn» of Shertnan county f a n c y woods. T h e y c an tr a n s fo rm gion are preparing to send a repre settlers who were iiTiji!i*'ly di«|M)P<- W h ite w o o d in to a ll k in d s o f e x o tic w o ods b y m ea n s o f c h e m ic a ls , a n d « tentative to Calcutta, and establish esied of tliuir land by a tie che t w o u ld be s u rp rla e d i f he w e re an agency there for the purpose of to b a t e tl»e ru u o f one o f those fa c to cision of the Interior department. supplying the grain producers of ries f o r a d a y . T h e n in n u fn e tu re o f “ o k l’’ o a k 1« ouc that section with grain bags at a The Jamestown Humbug. o f th e e a s ies t o f t lie lr processes. T h e reasonable price. They will make bo ard s , m o ld in g s, p a o e ls o r w h a te v e r an effort to cut out the middle mail G o v . T . T . G e e r In M o r n i n g O r e g o n ia n . piece« a re re q u ire d a re m a d e o f oak w h ic h has Just h a d t im e to d r y sutfl- profits on bags by buying at the If !eft to a popular vote thia prop c le o tly to p r e v e n t e x c e s s iv e w a rp in g . very lowest obtainable figure in In T h e y a re th e n p la c e d In n d a r k room , dia, then ship direct. We predict osition to i-peiid $65,000 at James on tile flo o r o f w h ic h a n d q u ite close to that the diiyct shipment will be.it town wcu’.»l not receive one vote in th e fu r n it u r e to be “ age»,," a re placed 25, There can be no doubt of tl is. s e v e ra l b o w ls, p la te s n:wl so fo r th , o f them worse than the middleman. Then Why *|>cn<l it? There is prob liq u id a m m o n ia . T Ite r > i»A 1« then h e r m e tic a lly closed up, a n d th e w ood Is Our Northern Railways are being ably no danger of the appropriation le f t fo r a m o u th o r so. a c c o rd in g tri th e so aorely punished this month llist p*tM>in£, certainly not if the mem* age w id t h Is r e . |t i lr e l . T h e c o lo ra tio n w ill e x te n d to a t 'o ji’ h o f n e a rly a ear famine and fuel famine appear her« t ake a «croud thought concern* quarter o f an In ch I f the room is k ep t to be mere specs of m u ugly experi ii.g ' be matter; l»u* it is worth while closed fo r a fe w m onth s. T h a i ts w h y th e re Is so mu< h old o a k ence with sleeping visions. Diffi to call puidic attention to the utter ^ rito ltu re alxM tt. O f cottrae. a li t t le re- alieurdity of going into the state co I ties aid dangers attend every fle v tlo n w o u ld show t li a t It could not train l*-i * e< uCitb-sgo nod Portland. treasury for money to throw at the he g e n u in e - th e fo re s ls o f th e n ik ld le A t M < li n e le - it - r e 1 1»«« ¡>r»— ent storm birtla. And betides, Virginia made sges w o u ld n<vt h a v e fu rn is h e d on e h a lf t h r e e em u ts>uo<l <n«i t * we|«e h u r l e d no effort to l»e represented at the o f It - h u t p e o p le d o not n lw n y s re fle c t. in the D tix ’ta snows m i >1 t « c o r * n f Lewis a<.d Clark fair,though Jeffer- Am la < * e r « a la O k lt a a r y . dead engines were in the n< i^hls>r «on large y found this country. Of A G e o rg ia m a n w r o te th e fo llo w in g hood wit li two sr< w pbiws frozen in course, Pocahontas had a little ro on a n onk s la b w h ic h m a r k s a supposed ra v e In n m e a d o w : “T h is s p o t ia drifts. For IS miles w«»*. i t f L uv mantic affair in that region with g sacred to th e m e m o ry o f a f a it h f u l a n i •nworth.io ’be <%twe»de mon-i'inos, John Smith, but that is no re s n m a l. a w h it e m u le , tm rn te n y e a rs be 99 al’di-s w-re *rj *»r’ed mi d t|«is why we r hou Id deprive our-elvrs of fo re th e c iv il w a r a u d w e n t th ro u g h a n o * is d re a < I *1 ipu «1 n b le . t l n t many needful things at home in th a t w a r on a rush fro m B u ll H u n to L e e ’s s u rre n d e r. W e n ln ’t c e r ta in t h a t DUW i I mo . 'I l.e eoUooted«* »,ini;ii< t- order to make a spread in Virginia th e m u le d ie d h ere, b u t w h e n la s t seen o f l i r e C o lI IH Ib < 4 ts»l rw I>»i es< ly si.d from which eipenditute w e’d th e f a it h f u l c r it t e r w a s g rn x ln g on th is e n tic a l spot a u d t r y in g to k ic k a topposl over onto tlieO . It a X never reap n cent on (lie dollar in Id lig h tn in g flash lia c k to th e clouda.4 — track Hoodsy night u Lich obnt rod return. ’ A tla n ta ( ’o n e tltu tto u . assa-MHs— -a e T e P a tro n s a n d C o rro a p a n d s n ta . The O beer ver has been eetablizhed A ll lo c a l* *111 be ru n t ill o rd e red out, u n its « o th erw ise specified. D o n ’t aen|i u> for free p u b lic a tio n a a y t h in g o f an a d v e rtisin g c h a ra c te r. D o n ’t ask us to »end y o u nam es a n d ad Ir e s * o f corre»|»ondeats. T h a t ia a p riv a te m a ite r b etw een th e m and us. J»» ' •’ C opv fo r ads, c h a n g e s e t c , m u s t ba h i the office before 2 o ’clo c k p. m . W ed a s e lay to in su re prop er care and a tte n tio n . D o n ’t send u» a rticle s on po litics , tom perance o r re lig io n . D iscussion o f euch o ip ic t o n ly leads to v io le n t and abusive lan g u a g e in the end. A v o id perso nalities. C o m p lim e n ts deli c a te ly g iv e n a re a lw a y s acceptable, h u t eve n th e y m u s t not be o v e rd o n e , aa the c h a rg e o f fo c ln c e rltv i t a p t to fo llo w a sh o w er ot p re tty n o th in g » spread broad cast We are here to do printing, and •f y o u w a n t som e done b rin g It to us o r le t u» k n o w and w e w ill see y o u . K you th in k w e a re not e x te n s iv e e n o u g h for y o u r co n s id era tio n — oh , g o ’ k in g . B efore c o m in g to th e c ity to trad e re a d ers a re requested to e x a m in e T h e Oboe» ver a d v e rtis in g c o lu m n *. It s th e a c tiv e , w id e a w a k e business m an w h o advertises, ooo- «eq uently he is the m ost accoinm odai and deals th e m oat sells th | e cheapefit, c e ra lly In e v e ry w a v ,“K nearly 21 years, and It has som e subscri bers w ho h ave received It r e g u la r ly tor more th a n h a lf a score o f te a rs M any o f (h e *e object to h a v in g th e O ld R elia b le discontinued a t th e tim e o< e x p ira tio n ot thciV »ubscriptlons, and tor th e ir benefit, as for o th e r reasons, w a discon tinu e subscrip tions o n ly w h e n notified to do so, e x c e p t b a g ree m e n t m ade a t th e tim e th e ac count is opened, w h en It is noted upon the cale n d a r to be discontinued p ro m p tly at the tim e specified. A ll persons p a y in g in a d v a rc e a t th e tim e o f subscribing, w ill have the benefit o f th e $ 2 60 ra te for tw o years, or th e | 6 0 0 rate tor fiv e years. W e »end T h e O b se rv er to a n y responsible p e r son w h o orders it , th o u g h th e y m ay not »end th e m o n e y w ith th e o rd e r, w ith th e understanding th a t they are to pay 12)4 cents per m o n th for It, u n til such tim e as they m a y w ish to take ad v a n ta g e o f the above L ite ra l discounts. F ro m this date u e are prepared to discuui t rates to a ll leading W e e k lie s and M agaslnes published in the U n ite d Slates, lo a n y prepaid reader ot T h e O ld R e lia b le O b server1. C p m e w ith the rnortey— as (h a t is Indispenslble. Good Horses for Sale Cow Lost. 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 rserver a good medium for advertising and securing a customer. Try T he O bserver , Moro, Or Watches Repairing, etc. Send your watches, jewelry, etc., needing repairs, to me, and I will guarantee perfect satisfaction. Wm Rudolf is ray agent in Moro, at whose place of business any article may be left to he forwarded, and who will return the same to you in good shape. O. M. H eacock , 241] LaGrancto, Or Wanted. Gentleman or lady with good reference to travel-by rail or with a rig, for a firm of $250,000.00 capi tal. - Salary $1,072.00 per year and expenses, salary paid weekly, and expenses advanced. Address, with stamp J ob . A. Alexander, It*] Moro, Or Incubator for Sale. l-l l I I 1 1 1 | | . | .i . |.|. |. I. |. | B. 8 . Haya«, p la in tiff i I . 0 . L a rg e , defe n d a n t ) T o I 0 Largo, the above nam ed defendant. In tbe nam e of tbe state o f Oregon you are hereby required Io appear and answer the eornplstnt filed against yon in tbe above e n title d ooart and oanaeon or before th« 1st day o f Febru a ry . lik>7. wbiob date ia more then six w e ekssfter tbe date o f the first pu b lica tio n o f th is M m iD una.and if yon fa il so to answer, for w a n t thereof the p la in tiff w ill take ju d g m e n t again«! yon fo r tbe snm o f $t97.S6 with interest thereon fro m date at tbe rate o f 10 per cent per annu m , and for Ib e f a n her sum o f $'rf).0() attorneys fees and fo r tbe oosts and disbursem ents o f tbe ao tio o. By order o f H o n . G . B B o u rh ill, C onnie judge o f Sherm an oo unty,O r,dated tbi« thin day o f D eoem ber, liMM». this summons ia uerved by pu blicatio n thereo f in the Sher m an County O bserver, a weekly newspaper of general c irc a la iio n published in at ' oounty and «late. D ated and published tbe first tim e this ?lst day o f D ecem ber, a . p . lttlS. E . V . L r m s r ix L n . Id ? If 1-247] A ttorney fo r P la in tiff. W e carry a surprisingly large and co m p lete stock of office su pplies. T y p e w r itin g , and Watkins’ Goods Are guaranteed. Yon can have them b y writing, or calling at my residence at Demoaa «prings, Sher man county, Oregon. 246] A lex . H untbb , Agent J . A l. P a r r y . N o ta ry Public. Attorney for the State School Fund for Sherman County. MORO. OREGON Hotnestead COnmlidated I^ O T IC K FOR PU BLIC ATIO N . U nited Htate« L a n d Offioe, ) T h « D alle s , O r ., Deo. 29. 19«;. ( N otice is hereby given th a t the follow ing - nam ed settlers have filed n o tie e o f in ten tion to m ak e fin al five-year proofs in support of th e ir olsim s, «nd th a t said proofs w ill be m ads before the R egister and Reoeiver «1 T h e D alles. O regon, on F e b ru a ry 19tb 1907. via: as engine service One* Xam a.r« the DM10W 0 4« RWtitNK for hi* Held ontflti la the g artfBMy aa« wtraias« tatocraph •ernes This isacfc tnataw at is a tree practical test sf HRrwery aod «ora Witty. Tbs ONION 0A6 KNOINB is saa- •troctrt ts sseh a iay«rto( T--— rr aa« M •och fl«e auterlal that It »tart» «aer. wwka eaay i M mas easy ss«sr ordiaary. «ay. rosgh farm saags, Before ysa lavaat a cast ta a gas aaatM wnte 1st a u free eatok« eqr Union Gas Engine Co. 82-6 & # ir s t 8 t . , P ortland , Oregon F . F. KsaSaN. Sotos t i n t George B raith , o f A jax, O regon, on Hom e stead E n try No. 79,», ru a ry 24 I, m ade F e b bruary 24, 1980. fo r «be W « 8 W f X o f Section 4. H E X N E q N K U o f H m i i o o S E X o t Seetion 5. 8 T p . 3 South. R ange 19 . K . ., . W . M . W a lte r G . S m ith , o f A jax, O Oregon, regon, on 7N78. m ade u d . February H om estead E n trv No. . 797H. 94. 1900, ‘ ----------------- Ï, fo r tbe N h M . -------- R K)< ----------- N W W of Seetion i 9. and H W i* 8 E U o f Seoiion 4, T p . k. R ange 19 E , * M Oar er Sim m ons,of A jax.O regon.on H om e stead E n try No. 9H49, m ad e O ctober 91.19D1, fo r tbe W H M A ' J o f Seetion 88, and E >4 M B i^ o f^ S e o tlo n M , T p . 1 South, range 19 IttMi. - . “th e y nam e tbe follow ing witneeees to prove th e ir eoutinaoas reetdenoe spun and « u ltiv a tio n n f , the lands, vis : IN m ar S im m o n s ..............o f A ia x , Oregon George S m it h , of A ja x , Oregon L L . T n rn ey .................o f A ia x. Oregon E lle n Gannon ............ o f A ja x . Oregon W a lte r O . S m ith .......... o f Ajax^ Oregon John G ibson . . . . L . . of A ja x , Oregon W e lte r R A d l a r d . . . . . . o f A ja x , Oregon M j l " f 16»9«8I M ichael T . N o la n , Biat0ag Bubnoribn for The O bserver.-^* T h ird and W a s h in g to n S tre e ts , P o rtla n d , Oregon L e tte r and B ill Files, f t and F ilin g Cases. 9 Look here for th e n ext th in g you are n eed in g. Observer ^Book* Store, Moro, Oregon. G ra s s V a lie v . M a s a fa c la r e am « O re g o n K e « |» lm ■ « •« !< H arness S addles H alters Repairing; Solicited. ■" ■ ■ — A ll Work Guaranteed. ? . - I ‘ _____ ____ , • I i . Wm. R u d o lf >. First Street Strongs Brick MORO, ORE. r Confectionery, > L a x a t i v e g r o m o Q u in in e Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in Two. cm Box. 25c. g Pool Teblee Billiards » — Always Remember the Full Name Cigars, Tobaccos, (Ico‘ Cold Drinks and Ice Cream »in season. Soda Water, bottled j>and fountain, always on hand. P. H. 9 IIIT 0 R M oro, LUM BER A ll O regon. C ity ID ra y 'Piano and Kurnilure Moving a Specialty; Spring Truck for this. . Expn-«B and Freight Delivered to any Part of tha City Trunks and Grips Deliverec To and From all Trains. FURNITURE . . . /\ N D . . . We kin d s in large o r sm all quantities. LIME, CEMENT, COAL, also handle WOOD and POSTS Knock D ow n W in d o w F ra m e s , SLA B WOOD B u ild in g P aper •t special prior« by oar lo ad lota. Wind River Lumber Company S . H ornad a y , M an ag e r, M o ro , / »/l-z *Z M V V UNDERTAKING M y M o l to 1« Quick Ht,le« and ttraall Profits. Live and Ix»t Live. C a ll no d E x a m in e M ORO, O REG O N. LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STAPLES. M r S to rk o f J. M. DUNA.HOO, Proprietor and Manager. F U R N IT U R E und I«*lsph»u« from T h e D ali«« or any H berinsn oounty points a t on r expenro. FIDE LINES la-f hr Inlying o, W . AXTELL Moro . - Vi Oregon. H. rvioc fornlab sd to o r fro m M oro to say pointe. OUR M O TTO “ P lrs m the public.” EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE, SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS hen in ^’ OTICR FOB FU B LIC A TIO N . D e p a rtm e n t o f the In te rio r, U n ite d htate« L a n d offioe, T h e D a lle s ,O r., Jan uary 22, 1907. N otios is hereby given th a t the fo llo w in g named settlers have filed notice o f in ten tio n to m ake fin al five Tear proors in support nf th e ir respective el a i ma before the Itegis- ter and Receiver a t T b e D alle s , O regon, on February 27th, 1907, v ia — 1'boinas K B o o tt.o f A jax,O regon on H o ra e mead E n try N o. W.Wte, m ade F e b ru a ry 6th, 1J01, fo r tbe riH B W U o f «action 34, T p 1 K K 19 E . lot 2 and HW U N E X o t Section 8 1 p . 2 8 . Range 1<) E, W M . L in c o ln L T u rn e y , o f A ja x , O regon, on li m -alea d E n try No DriU.5. m ade M a rc h 11, 1.D1, fo r the 8 K N W X . N W J fS W J , and lo t H. of Section 2, i p 2 8 , R ange 19 B. W. M E lle n Gannon, of A ja x , O regon, on H o w e . Hi nd E n try Nu90>'»4. m ade M arob 2,<191)1, for the 8 E ! « 8 E X ot Beotion 84, T p . 1 Hoath It nge 19 K .lo l 4 of Hectioa 3 ,lot 1 and H E X N E !< o f See 8, T p . 2 H. llsn ge 19 E, W M . T h ey nam e the fo llo w in a witnesses to prove th e ir emMinnoas residenoe upon, and null R a tio n o f, the lands, via: W a ite r G S m it h .......... o f A ja x, Oregon GaOkge S m i t h ............... o f A ia x , Oregon (>sear Hironsons ........ o f A js x, Oregon Lluoo ln L T u rn ey . . . . o f A ja x. Oregon Th om as H H oott............ o f A ja x , Oregon E lle n C annou ............ o f A ja x. Oregon W a lte r R A d ls r d ........ o f A ja x, Oregon W illia m U nderw ood, o f Condon.Oregon 6tj2 5 f 22*2481 M t CHA ax T N o la h , Register Walk Over and Soroala store, the Largest Specialty Store in Tbe North West. B o o k-keep in g . Home»teail Cor »olidaicd One Sure Hatch Incubator for sale, hot water system, capacity 160 eggs. Price $10. Apply at H.Dierks farm, one mile north of Rutledge, or address, A zora M. W ilcox , 245] Rutiedg«, Or s h o e co ., K N IG H T In k s fo r Copying, ^ ’ OTICR OF F IN A L B IT T L E M K N T . In the County O o art o f tbe State o f Oregon for Sherm an oonnty. In the m a tte r o f the estate o f P e rry W a t kins, J r . , deoeaeed. —-S- T© a ll wnom it m ay oonoern. . N otioe ia hereby given th a t the un dersig n ed, a« a d m in is tra trix o f the estate o f Perry W atkins, J r., dvoeased, has filed her final account o f her a d m in is tra tio n of aaid estate with I he* C le rk o f tbe above e n title d C ourt, and th a t tbe said C ourt has appointed M o n day. the 4th day o f M a rc h , 11)07, a t 10 o’, clock in tbe forenoon o f said d ay, a t tbe < ' »ably ooart room w> M oro,ooanty and state afonuntid, as tb e tim e and phtoe fo r the Lot n o g of objection« i f any there be, to s aid fin a l aocount, and tbe settlem ent th, roof. J a « b A. M a x w u x , A d m in is tra trix o f the E state of r.tjlHf 16-3SI] P e rry W a tk in s , J r., deceased I PHU : For Men, Women, Children, 25c Pair U M M O N S —Io the Circuit Court ol the Htate o f Oregon for Hhermua Couaty. S .i.|.| | |'|.|. H : Sorosis Hosiery has no Equal ■ • V*. Jersey Boll for Breeders. Shoes For Women end Children Solace to Tender Feet i. J U ln a , P la in tiff, i; E. H a ll and M ar^nr.-ttc 11*11 and N heruinnTrsd- lug O ow puuT.» oorpor*- im n , I >r fluid m il*. J SO RO S I S ,3 ^ t W IM O X a . - In the Circuit Cnort *1 the Slate OT OrcoOD f w Ohcrmaa County. Io it. R. U « ll »nd M * r a * r « lt a H a l l, the (Cuvo-nutued defendants: In iba nante o t lb * H tate o f Oregon: Vua are* hereby required to. appear and .iw » r tbe o o w p la tn i filed against you in .> above e n tiile d s a il on or liefon* the le t Jay o f M a rc h , A. o . 1907. w bieb t in e i t u r* than six weeks a fte r tbe d a te o f tbe b lioatio n o f ib is Kuoamona, and if The services of a 2-year oldj >nrt>p«b to answer, fo r w ant thereo f, the full blood Jersey bull may be had I p T in .u fl so w ill apply to tbe oo art fo r tbe re- f o r breeding purposes,chargee $2.0 0, } pef dew auded in p la in tiff« ’ oo raplaint, to ju d g m e n t again«l th« defe n d a n t bv applying at the McGrath Farm, w R n .E H For a ll and M a rg are tte H a ll, fo r the iq u i east of Moro. For particulars of H5, with interest thereon a t tbe r a t* o f lu per sent, p r annum front d a ta , and Address, J ames Hviy, fo r tb'< fa rth e r »urn o f $31)1 56, w ith interest 254] Moro, Or theroou a t tbe rate o f C per <x nt. per annum fro m d te, and fo r the oosts and disburse m en t« i f t h ia e a it. and fo r a de -re* o f oocrt foreefot-iog «aid mortgages, and o rdering the ta le of tbe said m ortgaged prem ise* and d tr e e tlo j th a t the proceed* arising from said * * l be a pplied to tbe paym ent o f tbe I have for sale several bead of aatd ja d . tuent and oosu and e xp e t-o e of m ak in g -» id sale, *o fa r a * tbe «nme w ill 3-year old geldings, by Coco, 8cotty apply,an<t that p la in tiff have ju d g m e n t over and Black Prince, None are better and assn st d e fe n d a n t* H .E l l a l l and M ,r - g arette H tl, and each o f them , fo r any de in Sherman county. C<>me and fee ficiency then re m a in in g unsatisfied, and them at the farm, n >rth east of t^ q t the d fend ant«. U K . H a ll and M a rg a- re tte H a ll ><nd Nberm an T ra d in g Com pany, Monkland. Addreu and a ll persons c la im in g b y,th ro ugh , or u n R. A. M urray . d e r them , he foreeer barred and foreeloaed 248] Monkland, Or of any rig h t, titl*,e q u ity or rederupti >n,*nd th a t tbe p la in tiff be allowed to be a pareb aaer a t said » » le a n d th a t tbeoffloer m aking auon sale «aie be oe a n a n tb in o ru e u «nob d , empowered and d i reeled to plaoe the purchaser there» io the rebaaer thereof im m ed ia te po*aeo«foa o f M id pren iremitte* on the day of M ie and to r *noh oth er i and f a r e r re li« f a * to tbe ooart m ay seem e q o it* Roan colored cow, with some th ble in tbe preuii-ea. » red on her; has a »trap with ring on By order o f tbe H on. George B. Boar b ill, County Judge o f N berm an unty. O r • gon, her head; branded on left hip com dated tbe lf»th day o f Jan oo u a ry, 1SO7 th i* bination circle and bar; is giving Bnmman« is served, by pu blicatio n thureof rnilk. Anyone seeing her, or hear in T b e Bherm kn County O baerver, a weekly newspaper o f general c irc u la tio n , published ing of such cow, please report to in «aid aounty and atate. D ate d and pub- iiaht-d the b r*t tim e th ia, lttth day o f Jan n- G. A. S immons , . arv 1907. K. V . LlTTL,ari*i.i>. A ttorney 252] Rutledge, Or. 8«jl8m l-361] fo r P la in tiff. Io Bo), Sell or hchaige Office Supplies. I*<>rf lu «<1 STO P AT JOB PRINTING H o ie l O r c g s n C o r n e r 7 th a n d Stark S tr e e t» . I t 1« n e w and it* room « are provided w ith r u n n in g w a te r and lot g dtwtaoc« te le phones. E u ro p ea n plan . Rate» per day and up w i rd. H ig h e s t priced room 58 .per d ay. tl ff TW T V y r ’I Talking to Himself Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co. Cha«. Wright, President. M. C. Dkklnaou, Manager. 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