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The O b server. ■ e ra city •«<»«••» r» w » . o m e iA L r s r B * o r Office Supplies. Chance For the Development Of Am erican Dramatic T ype T h e L e w is R em ains. oo MORO, OR KOON. D. C. I rrlard * 8°“ ......... E ditors f C. L. IULAKD, M a NAUKR- Send for advertising rates.__ » , H B N R Y A M .T H U B J O N « - T ennessee has refused the request of O regon that the rem ains of Capt. M eriwether Lew is be taken from that state and be reinterred here. The rem ains are buried in Lewis county, where the grave is markod by a m odest state m onum ent. N O L A N D and America have nothing that can by chanty bo called their N A TIO N A L DRAM A. .B u t why .hould not they have one they «m id 1« proud of I What of a «¡hool of genuine blank v e n e p lay I ’ To hope that any playwright can acoompliah any « h o d of drama except that connected w.th the people’. D A IL Y LIV ES ia toi»«aible. People cannot expect much Muoeaafnl poetry in their d m m o till they get more of it ip their <Uil v live»- Neither the American nor the English life ia C O N D U C IV E to tha poetic drama. J do not th in k there ia any hope for a school of the poetio drama. . Jesus a n d C h ris tia n Science. , When you remit for Tha Observer X> . C hicago C hristian A dvocate. I “ y l ^ X ^ T ^ C W e carry a surprisingly large are'THE and complete e stock of office O L f l H T H E supplies. In treating of the foundation s upon w hich C hristian ()N L Y F IT T IN G VEH ICLE in the world for s national dram*. [Science teachings are based, th e earl of D unm ore, a prorni , American street, end prurim end drawing rooms a n .th e only t i t n - A Blue Mark here will answer « » Inent Scotch peer, con ten d s th at Mrs. E ddy is indebted en- crn;t;ng grounds for a N A TIO N A L drama. Bomqr ARRBI lu entered r , the d : u B ible i ^ f for f ~ - her ‘revelation s,’ ’ and nr, «A that that. C C hristian hristian I nlog^ tempting ground for the American drama. £ i “£ irr . V when e ^ ^ upon iwtr c a l e n d a to T H E AMERICAN STAGE SHOULD B I F IL L E D W IT H refreben which your current eubecrlptlon expire«. ¡H a sim im p n ly lv a c clear le a r < understanding of the practices of Science is TATIO NS OF AMERICAN L IF E AND CHARACTER. ■ Jesus more than 2,000 years ago. On the other hand, the Difficulty in h” !n«.!’"“' oX , X editor of the C hristian H erald, of N .Y .C ity, contends th at changed may be avoided by i desired alteration to thl« office. ,At*kh neither the wive the name o f the office from you want it changed, a« w ell a* the one t« i oj j^rs. Old T estam ent nor the New agree with the theo- , .. . . . . Eddy. In every place that the B ible refers to which i t ________ _______ i health and disease as con d ition s of the hum an body, one as W e a r s here to do p rin tin g , and real as th e other, it is w ith no reference to the idea that ‘ *ryou want aome d°7« br,n« “ to “L** diaease is an error of the m ortal m ind; a false claim ; false think we are not extensive enough for j Or an illusion . H e says that the cures m ade by your consideration— oh, go ’ long. C hrist were instantaneous, and th at he raised the dead, W e will not be responsible for the and th at w ithout a sin gle failure w hen the attem pt was Btctoct — — aubecribera ___ ____ _ _ - gleet of m ade— in all of which respects Mrs. E ddy is sadly lacking. chan«« in their addrtM. Nor will the notification of a Poatmatter that the aub- y^rihor haa “ Removed” settle the bill o( a delinquent. Inks for Copying, Typewriting, and Book-keeping. Letter and Bill Files, and Filing Cases. Graft Flourished In The Tim e o f A braham Observer* Book Store, A L I W V T . fcLAY. U a lv w v ity aff P ennsylvania AM M URABI, king of Shinar and sixth king of Babylon, *»' TH E FIR ST M AN TO U N C O V ER A G R A F T E R .y o w lin g to the inscriptions which have been deciphered by experts. Just what special form of graft was practiced iu the day. of old ia not told in the tablet, which hex« been unearthed, but it ix diacloeed that-Hammurabi wrote to one of hu goTemow that 1 * bribery had been charged againat an indiriduel and eak«I for an inxee 1 f) A P o in te r fo r Cal C ooper. HE UTewx drunk and is thrown in to jail, she is a picture of content- Some New England farmers have solved the problem of how to keep nient. the boys on the farm. They drive the cows to and from pasture with automobiles. B ig S u it fo r T e xa s L a n d G ra n t. Native bunch grass and lots of It. Abundance of water. Horars taken at $1.60 per head per month. All fenced. For any further partic ulars, apply to or address P. F. M aus , 259] Moro, Or If our new P. M. Gen. wants to do the department and the country substantial service, he should minimize the picture postal card nuisance, and maximize the advan tages of a paroels post system. A recent invention claims to get six times the beat of coal from the This month $135,000,000 io divi St. L ouis G lobe D em ocrat. ashes heap thrown away after oom dends and interest will ba paid in D aughters of John C. B eales deceased, are bringing su it the United States to holders of bastion. Give it to the world with to recover 42,000,000 acres of land, o rigin ally ceded to their stocks and bonds. Prosperity in out any red tape. father by M exico. H is on ly su rvivin g h eirs are these two dications outside of stock watering A battleship has been planned I daughters, who never married. The lands sued for are now circles, are about as usual. that derives ita power from a by pro worth over $200,000,000, and if won w ill m ake the claim - A noted American shipbuilder duet of co*l. Already the 1,rea<l antH am ong the richest land ow ners of th e world. The fin'wh at the scrap heap. 6 r M' He< * (tract was ceded to B eales for services rendered to the M ex says the day is near at hand when liners will cross the Atlantic in four ican governm ent and he had sp ent large sum s of m oney in days by means of substituting gas The czaritxa of Rueaia is t h e | colon izin g the grant, when the T exans declared their inde for steam. The inter National bal prond owner of a sable cost worth pendence from M exico, and the war w hich follow ed be- loon racers will notioe that gas is $400,000, but it is of no avail in tw een Texas and M exico, and the U n ited States and M exico looking up. keeping the wolf from the door of I force<j hjm to suspend operations, and the results of these One year ago next Thursday an tbe vtffll pBlwto I b 8k. , «W- 1 wftrfl maj e Jt im possible for him to resum e his contracts. irthquake wiped out $300,000,000 ~ . _xiThe rights of these claim ants, it is insisted, were fu lly pro- worth of property at San Francisco, Sioce Porto Rioo became a part ® . - » • F of the territory of the United States tected by the treaty of H idalgo in 184«, and the claim s are and later $250,000,000 worth at the priee of its lands has increased said to rem ain unim paired. T hat portion of the grant ly- Valparaiso—and yet no financial panic resulted. These lass wi were 8 fold. This is a handsome boons to ]ng betw een the N ueces and Rio Grande rivers, would affect absolute, while those oa the stock go with all the other benefits con j exag claim ants more than any other. exchanges are subject to recovery. T h e B e a ve r is a W e b fo o t. Forest G rove Tim es. “Oregon q u it being the W ebfoot state when its editors J^OTICX o r FINAL HXTTLXMBMT. A New Yorker who M l 10-stories nam ed it th e B eaver state, a n y w a y /’ says the Oregon States I b tb« O oob I j Court of th« State o< O r « e a for saarm aii ooantr. down an elevator shaft includes la tha » a tta r of tha ratata at D aaM W. Bag m an. Suoh ignorance, from such source, is unpardonable. deaeaaad. Sbanaan H o t, Admiaiatrnior. catching cold ia his claim for dam NoStaa ia baraby giraa that tba andanriga age* The intricacies of the Thaw The nam e ‘B eaver’ was originated by som e Portland dude, ad, aa admlalatrator of tb * aatata of David W . B a g , daaaaaad. baa Siad kla fiaal trial have suggested many legal whose parents were able to give h im m ore m oney than aaeoaat of bla adaalaloSraSloa of aald with tba Clark off tba above «atl.lad Oo«rt. novelties._____________ » brains, and con sequently he objected to th e good old nam e aad that tba aaid Ooort baa appoiaSad Moe day. tba M b day of M ay. 1807, a t 10 o’ of ‘W eb foot/ and th ou gh t to escape the annoyance of being olook ia tba foraawoa off aald day, at tba The spectacle of the United States Coaaty ooort roots In Moro.ooaaty aad ati aa tba tim e and plaaa lag I and Mexico swinging big sticks in so called by nam ing it the B eaver State. H ad he m ade an aforesaid, bearing of objaotiona Iff any tbora ba. diplomatic partnership ought to exam in ation of a Beaver before adopting th e nam e no ggld final aoooaat, aad too aottlegM SaaawAa H o w , convince those figetyCentral Ameri doub t he would have chosen som eth in g else, for he w ould thereof. Admiaistrator off tba Rotate of rrtafinrit AMi | David W . B ull, daaaa« can midgets that peaceful arbitra bb w ell have nam ed it ‘The D uck S ta te / so far as escaping tion to a good thing. H K R IFPS* S A L S the w ebfoot part of it— for the B eaver is webfooted, and la tha C iraalt C^ort o f tba State o í Ora liv es in the water as m uch as does the D uck. N am in g this Ambassador Bryce said some gon, for Sherman (r io n ij, the B eaver State has not changed con d ition s, nor the people By virtaa of en axaootioa aad ordor of very complimentary things to the sala iaanad oat of tba C iraalt oonrt off tba aw of or Oregon.Connty v»ragoa,v»oua»Y of or Sbarman, nimrnia oa tb * Htata New York chamber of commerce, one w hit, and when a man talks about the B eaver State, we m 1, 1807, la a aalt lb* tborain par. day of April, and he did it without revealing the feel that it is on ly one of the im perfect traits of his ances- Sib ------ la in tif , an< din«, wherein H. J. O ian * la Blair di, Hhennaa R E. H a ll aad Mar«ara*ta H all, physical secret that Great Britain tors creeping out, and pity him , because he can ’t b elp it. Trading oompanr.a oorporatton, nnd Wi • Warahunas M illin g oompaay, a oorpora to fed by the United States. 8 Another small island for Uncle Sam has come to the surface in Pensacola bay. It is said to be composed of mod. shells, ballast, and old scrap iron. The noteworthy absence of U.iritd>ean dynamite to gratifying. Last year Uncle Sam exported $#80,000,000 worth; of meats, food animals and dairv prod nets No doubt the government ius|>e<ti<m which to now bring eoforoed, make their qaallty a bit the best in the • ■ : 4 J » CHEAP W O O D FOR SA LE S * •* I The Observer can furnish first growth ; fir on board cars for $4.50 per cord. P ine at ! $4 75. Oak $6.00. W illow wood $3.25. W illow Wood ia better than slab s any ; day, for h eating or cooking, esp ecially w et : slab. : Freight on any of th is wood to Moro, is ! on ly $2.25 per cord. For particulars, f ; Address, T he O bserver , Moro, Ore 111 < ‘ tiaa, ara dafendaata, to roe di reatad aad ooromaBdlag roa to aall at poblio aale Iba follotrlag raal proparty. lo-wlt: Tba aorta eat qaartar, tba asrtb itb half f off tha qaartar of tba aoath aast q a artaff aad tba anatb want qaartar off tba north aaat qaartar of aaatioo IX. towaabip I aoatb off ran«« IS aaat of tba Wlllaaaatta martSiaa, la Hb«rn.«h aoanly, Ora«oa, ta ««tiafy tbs aaro at $801.88 w kb tataraat ibaraoa at atx peroaa'. par sanara ffroao Kovaaabar 8, ISOS, aad tba fnrtbar aaaa off B>1 & 00 at tba rata off taa paraaat.par anaaro from Oat81,180L aad tba fnrtbar a a a off glM.OO wltb tataraat at tfia rataaff taa paraaat. par aanaaa Iraaa «bar fla t. 1S0L aad tba fartbar taro aff » M u r ili. B i l i a , I» 0 7 , ; » ; A t í a ’aloek p, bí . off aaid day. at tba of tba Ooort Houaa la tba Oily off H aro . Hh.rm an aonaty, Orapaa, sail la tba blab- sat bidder foe oaab la band, a ll tbs < " OOOM FlEW ril iwmi ■■ «sgjmi ■■ tbie, Stb day off April 1907. W. B. BoOar, Bbarfd aff F r id a y s a t O . C . M o r te n s o n ’s f A I 04666558 C la u d S p o o n ’s Certificate of Pedigree. Hlrouga Brick Colantba to recorded by tba Amartann Percheton Havas sod Importara Association, bto raoordad nomber Is 408B0. Color sad deaonptlon: brown, star, amali snip. Pedigree: faalad A p ril 11th, 18US; brad and owned by H X i.M c M illa n of Rook Rapida, lo w *. O r i by Calypso 26017 (44674), by Theudla 25015 (40671), by Resigns (18501) by B rilliant I I I , 1111« (2019), by Fbneloo 2882 (SB), by B rilliant 1271 (756). by B ritllant 1889, (756), by Coso I I (714), by Visas Cbastln (715) by Coco (712), by Mignon (716), by Jaan La Blanc (788). Confectionery, Cigars, Tobaccos, Billiards 0 Pool Tablet Dam, Corona 23366, by Handow 21144, by Clampln 18888 (28882), by Pbanlx 8840 (6888), by Peneloo 2882 (88), by B rilliant 1271 (765), by B rilliant 1890 (766), by Coco I I (714), by Vtonx Cbanlln (711), by C o to (712), by Mignon (716), by Jana La Blanc (710). 2d Dam. Baba 21146, by Platon 10118 (19821, by V rilla n t (404, by Proatwr (898), by Derida (892), by Vtonx Ptorra (894), by Coso (712), by Mlgoou (715), by Jean La Blanc (739). 8d Dam. D im m itt 4450, Imported from Franca In 1882 by Dillon Broa., of Norm al, M inóla. F U R N IT U R E Terms: $25 to insure; $20 for the season; $15 for single leap. Care w ill be taken to avoid accidents, but the association w ill not be respon sible for any that m ay occur. UNDERTAKINO i My Motto Ia Four year old trotting stallion Juniper, familiarly known to horse men as the Van Winkle trotting horse. Sired by Caution, a 2:251 trotter; by Francisoo 2:12 and on to 72 others with equal records. Dam Briniette,dam of Lady Smith, 2:25; 2d dam Whipplea’ Hamb'eto- nian, 2:25|. Easy terms. For price and particulars, apply to or ad dress, J ab - D bwnis , 259] Grass Valley, Or quick Male« and Hmall Profits. Live and Let Live. White Leghorn Eggs. Single comb White Leghorn Eggs for setting. Flock to headed by 1st and 2d prise eockrels of 1906 Salem Btate Fair. Guaranteed pure sto ck ., D. M c G R E C O R , M anager Call and Examine M y Stock of F U R N IT U R E and H ID E L IN E S before buying Jos. O. W. A X TE LL of Moro - Oregon. 1. 8- ffletsingir M o ro . S a n d er s , V . S . Operating on Horses «>4 Cattle Colts, Stallions, Md Ridglings. A Specialty of Rupturas, Tumors Dentistry. MORO, OREGON. O re g o n . B la c k L a n g s h a n E g g a I)ra ,y For setting. This fs a pure blood flock. Extra large chickens. i ’ i t y Either setting only $1.50. Inquire Express and Freight of or address Mrs. A. H. B armum , Delivered Io anv Part of the City -—- v 258] Moro, Or Piano and Furniture Moving. Registered Pereheren •T O P W ednesday E ven in g u n til Saturday M orning Hotel Oregon T h e Farm of John Christianson, C o m e r 7 th a n d S tark S tre e ts . may you in | who will return the same to yon O. M. H x acock , good shape < LaGranda, Or 241) Cbas. Wright, PresMeri Haaager. V. C. Dlekl Saturday u n til M onday M orning T h e Farm of F. A. 8ayies, :: ü :: Esmond Hotel OSCAR ANDKItSON MAMAOKM ui MorrisfflM ^ ree bu s to and from trains R ates by th e day Gentleman or lady with good reference to travel by rail or with a GO c, 76 c, • 1.00, • 1.60, rig, for a firm of $250,000.00 capi European Plan tal. Salary $1,072.00 per vear and expenses, salary paid weekly, and A G ood C lean Fam ily Hotel expenses ad vaor-l. Address, with Stamp Jos. A Alexander, !!•] x Moro, Or 4 - 0 ,0 7 8 T h e Farm of J. F. Belshee, AT I t 1« n « « and It« room« are provided with running water and long dUlance tele phone*. European plan. Rales $1 per day and upward, lilg hn st priced room $3 per d a *. H oof No. 705 Black, amali «tar and snip, fualad A p ril 80th, 1902. Bred by I Grillon, Thai I, Orna, France. Hired by Hctpion [486671, dam Panili la, [26678], by Louis D’Or [6891], 2d dam Pelotte (26247], by Cbartraln [1405) W ill make the present season at Port I II n<l I Wright-Dickinson Hotel Co. ffifiteil. 6 S .-4 O O W hen In Seftd your watches, jewelry, needing repairs, to ms, and 1 wilt guarantee perfect satisfaction. Wn: Rudolf is my agent in Moro, at Are guaranteed. You cun have them by writing, or calling at my residence at Demoss springs, Sher man county, Oregon. 246] A tsx. H umtbr , Agent PASTEÖR To and From all Trains. latches Repiirieg, etc. litkiee* Seeds Imported Percheron Stallion Trunks and Grips Delivered (Name, O dkon . N o . 48282.) For Sale Black etallion, two years old in May, weighs 1500 lbs. Sire was 2200 lbs. weight. Just from Kansas city with a car load, and in good condition, was my choioe of 40 head. Will lie sold on T e Car« a C « IS In O n « D a y . reasonable terms. Come and see for yourself. Take Laxative BromoQuimne (ablets O wkm T hompson , All druggists refund money it it fails 255] Monkland, Or to cure. E.W. Grove’s signature is op each box. 25c. ferred. On a frieze of the new Pennsyl vania capitol is inscribed, “The truth shall set us free;” and yet aome of the mahogony in the build ing has been found to be made of putiy. Aa T h u r s d a y s a t T . W . B r a n n o n ’s Ice Cold Drinks and Ice Cream, , in season. Sods Water, bottled ¡>and fountain, always on hand. Sinner Pasture. on .1! M O R O , ORE. Another interesting letter of Hammurabi to one of his governor. indicated that the king had bcoom. tired o f writing a month for hn , P u t a squaw in a tepee and she is the neatest of house regular tribute mid ordered that A N O TH ER M O N TH BE ADDED keepers. The blankets are n eatly rolled and stowed away TO TH E C ALENDAR, to go into operation immediately, and that j g, under the edge of the tepee leavin g the center clear. B right | the tribute should be collected on the first day of the new month^ at W e d n e s d a y s a t D o n W h e a t ’s T ln H ftlf First Street Books for Oregon public achooto Honduras seems to be losing bat- 1 Go in to one of th eir fram e h o u ses and you i will be selected by the state text _____________________ . hut a success. iles with frightful regularity, but find m attrasses laid alon g th e floor, w ith th e w hole fam ily book oommiaaiou next June. 8ev- this does not prove that Nicaragua 8praw ling thereon. The cracked cook stove w ill be in the eral exchanges are likely to be made is the rightful owner of the disput- of the room w ith a n y th in g b ut agreeable odors ftri- J in texts for the primary and gram- ** " Bte- L i— . i — i , ----- O utside the bedsteads and springs w ill I «"“>'«• Members of the com- sin g therefrom . mission are: H. W. Scott, editor of The early months of 1907 will be I be used as chick en roosts. l3ut B u t the squaw d on ’t let her The Oregonian; P. L. Campbell of remembered in the United States housekeeping short com in gs worry her. W hen she puts on the state university; M. A. Miller, for introducing the novelty of » | h e r $1,500 elk s tooth robe and rides to the fair, or to the Lebanon; Win. Colvig, Jackson panie without failures. agency on Sunday astride a beaded saddle, or gets b oilin g ville; C. A. JohDS, Baker city. T u e s d a y s a t C h r is A n d e r s o n ’s I HUH. ftU U U ll CHARGE TR U E T H E GOVERNOR SHOULD IF AND ALSO T H A T W H IC H HAD RETURN T H E PRISONER TO H IM , BEEN T A K EN IN BRIBERY. B u t put a squaw in ahousfc and sh e is an yth in g M o n d a y s a t B ro c k B ro s. S a tu r d a y s a t D alles C ity C hronicle. I ter poles. t 'y . a t t h e f o l l o w i n g p la e e a a n d d a y a „ Moro, Oregon. FOUND THE T h e year 1907 promises to stand 1 colored blankets and fine fur robes are spread about, and a high in the famous gooup of big wond erfu lly beaded dancedrum hangs from one of the cen- ] C O M IN G S C H O O L B O O K S ( H A N ( , E W i l l m a k e t h e s e a s o n o f 1Q O T . * Look here for the next thing you are needing. t ¡Ration of the case. Did it «vèr occur to you th a t it harvests. >. Pirclwron Horse Association ^ X n n o u n c e to th e F a r m e r s o f S h e r m a n C o u n ty th a t t h e ir P e r c h e r o n B ta llfo n uae an expreaaor poatofflee money order, -eclatered letter, or bank draft, payable to P. C- Ireland & Son. ooete no more to produce printing that la Dleasiuf to Iba aya than tha other Rind. The Observer la «quipped with all modern facilities for doing good work at the vary m inim um of coat. Try us w ith an order and if it to pot execut ed to your perfect aattofaetton you not pay far IL Tk e FRIDAY...................A pril 12, 1907 To insure publication, article« for T h e Observer must reach the office beior« noon Wednesday. T h e m all cornea dally. f ' W a rw rtg h t M onday u n til W ednesday M orning M O rO at N oontide M ondays and W ednesdays raffteur w one01 tha in e v a ry best oeai u r n u bone« nci Patteur toonaof vary draft that aver left France. Rto physical proportions are perfect, aud ha * pnsaaaaaa la an extraordl- nary degree the high flntoh and great activity 1 whlch baa made tbe breed off Percheron horaea ao famous, file pedigree. „ _ Uke bla Individual merit, to tbe best that can ba found In Franca, bis ancaaton on both aides being the moat noted prise winners and breeders In that country. Htoslra Hclplou, was a prize winner at tbe Universal Exposition at Paris In 1900. He also won 1st price at tbe two greatest shows in Frauoe In 1901. Pasteur, on account of bto grant Individual merit won 1st price la Collection, at tbe greatest Horae Hbow in the history of tbe world, at the Worlds’ F air at 8L Louto, In 1001. T K R M 8—*16 single leap, payable at the time off servie* $20 tha 1, payable at the end of the seaeon. 826 to Inaure, payable when the mar« to known to be with foal. Mara nnd colt will stand good for aervlcea. Care w ill be taken to prevent accidents bat w ill ba responal- ble for none. Trading, calling, or r**movi«g the mare from tha neigh borhood, forfeit« tbe Insurance, and tba money becomes due. P e r c h e r o n H o r s e B re e d e rs A s s o c ia tio n Nick Goetjen, Keeper. / Vinton Hotel. It Bq, Sell tf Eiebuge Any person or persons having horaea, cattle, booses, loU or house hold goods for sale, exchange, or parties desiring to buy such prop erty, will find T hx O mebvb * s good medinm for advertising and securing a oostomsr. Try T ub OsexavKM, Moro, Or G R A B * VA LLEY. O R E . New Entirely, Convientto Business R E ID THE OBSERVER O A L IT T L E M ISSIO NARY W O R K IN YOUR idle days by tellin g your neighbors of the good q u alities of The O b server.. If you can ’t get their sub Conducted on Best Principles scriptions, send us th e ir ’ addresses and we w ill send ------- r.WM OMsaaevataU TvaOa O allatte* them sam ple copies. We pay for a ll so licitin g you do for ua. far The FRICKS REASONABLE 7 1sv6 ’ '/ IS ' |s t r IM |M J3