Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, June 21, 1907, Image 2

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21, 1907«
I t i .
The Long worths are at out* aud
Nicholas finds ttin political hopes
crushed by hi» briber indaw. Still
he ia the husband of the Princess
Altee.
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Senator Fulton viewed Grand
Ronde valley from an auto. It was
a grand sight. He is jubilant over
Harney county, and is now in Wal
Iowa county.
1907.
The following table will show that
thia ia not tbe case. Thia table is
baaed only on a discount of 10 per­
cent, which ia not as great as we
know it will be. It shows the dif-
ierenoe-between the credit and cash
systems for one year. Also the
amount of interest paid, in case one
should be obliged to borrow money
to buy goods with :
Credit Cash
System. System.
■■dar
U m eoaffi-
Interest on $93.00
, 1907.
1908
fallowing pntan
part oT Dalla» Military i
Twp. • a. Rnagn >7
K
M
During the summer season of 1907
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reduced round trip excuraioa rates
“ 7. 82 82
Wk
bwm
..... .
will be in effect from Thu Saat to
“ IT . 40.
IWk
.............
“ IB 886
the Pacific coast, Montana,British All
“ 2B 640
Columbia aud Arizona poiata.
« 81..633 98
Rates from Chicago, vb. direct W | . A W | E4 . . a . . . . . “ 88 430
»12 »
lines to North Pacific cosat points
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will be $75, and from Mismun riv­
A ll ........................................Hac. B. .840.
er common points, Counci bluffs to
'■> 7. .840.80
W 4 HF4. W i N B R H K | H B 4.18 800.
Kansas city inclusive, anl St. Paul A
ll T . . . . . . . . 7 . . .......... “ 16 .840.
and Minneapolis, rates vill be $4tt
” 17,. 840
“ IB h H 88
St. Louis, Denver, Colorado springs
“ 21 .6 4 0
- » .& 4 0
and Pueblo $50. Rates to Spokana
- 86 640
and points effected, w ll be $5 less
- r
840
than to the coast. Bates one way,
“ 20 840
-
$1. 857 w
via. California, will Ae $13.50 high­ * •* ..........;
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er than those above mentioned •«
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640
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8368 88
Tickets will be on sale daily, June
Twp. 8 8. R 1$ B.
1st to Sept. 15th, with final return
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lim it of October 31st.
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Account of 23c International Ch
Endeavor convention Seattle, July
10-15; Convention of Baptist YPp
A T w p . 9 8, R 17 B.
HBL.................... Hac.
Spokane, Jnly 4-7; Grand lodge of
T w p . 0 8 , R 18 E .
IOGT Seattle, July 16-22; rate of A ll.
one lowest normal 1st clssa limited w i.
fare for round trip for direct routing R4 jiViBBt”
rith $12.50 additional one way M
N E I NEI."."."..
through California, has been named
n e ] ne }__
to North Pacific coast points and
Spokane from Chicago, St. Louis,
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Missouri river and Colorado points. BK »WW,
*81
ÍW 4 B E
X ........ B * - I--!*»-
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Sale dates east of'Colorado points AU
. “ 8..827 14
. “ 7. .636
June 20th to July 12th, west, June
. - 9 640
“ 11. .840
21st to July l'3th, final return limit
- 16. 840
Sept. 15th.
« 17 .840
Account National Eclectic Med.
. “ 19 88H 99
. - 21..840
Association Long Beach, June 18-
. - 27 840.
28, one lowest 1st claaa fare for the
round trip has been authorized to N4 8 E 1 , N k
- 88 680.
Los Angeles and San Francisco with
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sequently he Is the moat accommodating,
sells the cheapest, and deala the moat lib­
erally In every wav
®x
11.
40
«28 79
he no changes made in other offices at present, and the gen-
ve
erei
scheme already outlined will he carried out. Work has
“ I have fired the walking ati< k l'v *
carried over 40 yaara on arrow nt pf a at *
re I been commenced on the Flanders street line, the track hav­
that reaiated «very kind of treatm ent. Hi
ing been practically completed on Front street.
I tried flocklen» Arnica Halve; that baa
Twp. IS 9 , R 22 E.
ThaObeerve/ has been established
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nearly 21 years, and It has some subscrl. All
. - 6 844 12
bers who have reeelvad It regularly for
. - • 840
more than half a score of years. Many
.
“ 11. 840
of these object to having the Old Reliable
18 640
discontinued at the time of expiration ot
their subscriptions, and for their benefit, at
NWX. NWX
16 280
for other reasons, we discontinue subscrip­
tions only when notified to do so, except
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by agreement made at the time the ac­
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count Is opened, when It Is noted upon
SO.
the calendar to be discontinued promptly 8 X B E X ............................ “ «
at the time specified. All persons paying
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In advarce at the time of subscribing, will
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have the benefit of the $260 rata for two
year«, or the |A 00 rate lor five years. We
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send The Observer to any responsible per­
............................ “ 88. .840.
son who orders It, though they may not
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send the money with the order, with the
understanding that they are to pay 12*^
Twp. 15 H, B 88 B
cents per month for It, until such time as
Boo. 1 889 62
they may wish to take advantage of the
8 689 01
above liberal discounts. From thia date H ^ . S B X A N B X N B X •• 6 440 94
we are prepared to dltroui t rstq« to til
- 9 *840.
leading Weeklies and Magaatnea published
M 11..840
In the United State«, to any prepaid reader
M 18..480
ol The Old Reliable Observer. Come with
« 18 840
the money—as that Is Indtspenalble.
Ñwx 7.:::::’. :’. ’.*. “ 25. 480.
M » . .640
P a g $ X ív ^ ‘ * - Z Z ^ Í ’ ’ í “ » . .800
A F o rtu n a te T e x a n .
A U ......................................... •• 27 840
E W Goodloe, 107 8 t Looie at.,
•• » . . 8 4 0
M 11..889 68
Texas .says, “ In the («at year I have be­
•* 88 840.
come acquainted w ith D r K in g ’s New
bealw! tbe aore ami made me a happy j “
m a n ," writea John G arre't, Nor’ b Mill«,
N O . ( Joaranteed for pile«, Burna, «tc.
Muro Pharm a/ y ; 2-x .
Lite Pilte, and no laxative I ever before
tried ao eflectnally dbpaaea of malaria
aad billioasaeas.” They don’tgrind nor AU.
gripe, 26c at Moro Pharaaacy.
E. E. L y tle in H is New Deal.
Oregon received no bettor adver­
tisement than the visit of tbe Ore­
gon girls through the east. News­
Morning Oregonian.
papers everywhere gave them extra
E. E. Lytle, president of the Pacific Ry and Navigation
attention. The Fort Worth Record
devoted a lea/ling editorial to their C o., was elected president of the United Railways Company
trip, complimenting the plan as at a meeting of the directors Monday afternoon in the offi­
novel, valuable sud efb-ctlve for ces of the company. Mr. Lytle will take active supervision
publicity pur|s»w*M.
o f the United Railways project«. Mr. Lytle says there will
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S tic k .
KuInscribe for The Observer. Best Weekly published
in the Inland Empire. Everyone reads it.
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päs T eür
6 0 ,4 -0 0
4 > O ,O y 8
Hoof No- 706
Black, small star and snip, foaled
C a lllo ¿ 'T h ¿ l, O rna. Franoe. HÍiad by Hclplon (48687), d a m P a s t 11 ie
(268731, by boula L>’Or [58»l |, 2d dam Palette (262471, by C b artraln
( I406J
W ill make tlie preeeul season at
T h e F a rm
o f J . F . B e ls h o e ,
Wednesday Evening until Saturday Morning
T h e F a rm o f J o h n C h r is tia n s o n ,
'
Saturday until Monday Morning
Too"
T h a n k th e L o rd fo r it.
Somebody is entitled to thanks for copious showers
which were general over this section last Tuesday, but
whether it was the rain-maker, or the weather man, we do
not presume to say. The benefit to the country is just as
great, and what was a matter of doubt last week is now an
almost absolute certainty that this will be a banner year
.for all kinds of crops.
Imported Percheron Stallion
oí the
Chairman Martin A. Knapp, of
Bought in <»ct. Goods worth $100 for $90 From Nov. 1 to Oct. 1, is $8.25
tbe Interstate eoinerce commission,
7.50
Dec. 1
90
100
Nov.
thinks that an era of good feeling
1908
6.75
ia coming around between the peo-
Jan. 1 “
100
Dec.
6.00
Feb. 1 “ .
IIMI
Jan.
pie and tbe railroads.
5.25
Alar.l
100
Feb.---------- '
4 50
Apr 1 “
100
NTarch
Uncle Sam ‘belly’ good man now
3.75
May 1 “
100
April
3.00
June u
In sight of the Pekin government,
100
May
2.25 $12^0 additional for tickets routed ‘ T w p . 10 8 , R 19 B-
100
July 1 “
June
having relinquished $12,000,000.00
1JW
Aug. 1 “
100
July
to tbe moon eyed Celestials, on ac
1. 666
.75 one way, via. Portland. Sale dates, e * NWQ, N| h WU.,.
Sept. 1 “
100
August
count of Boxer troubles.
June 8th to 15, with final return x ’’
N*c
No
interest
8..161.
100
September
limit August 21st.
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?19 24
$1080 cash. Total interest. .. $49.50
W m . M c M urray , G. P. A.,
Twp. M 8, R » E.
Users of'gaaolctie need to be giv- Total credit prices.............. $1200
Lesa cuali prices..........
1080
ORANCo and SPRy, Portland, Oi AU
.Baa. 1 889 02
— en some poaittve ina’ruetiou aottte
1120
6 683 96
Gain above credit price.
times. To illustrate: in Portland
7 . . 79 81
H E M 8 W K .M W 4 8 W 4
49 50
T h e M eg lo N o . 3 .
Less int»reat paid..........
W «40
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last Monday two alarm» were giveu Net saving« ................... ..
70 50 On 10 percent ¿¡»count for cash.
No. 3 r« a wonderful maeootfor Gao H
11 840.
occasiofied by criminal carelcartneb«
18. 840.
Parris, Cedar Grove, Me, according to a
16. 840.
on tbe part of user».
The alx»ve shows a saving on the purchased.
letter which read«: “ After ■□fieri ng
EJ N W 4 . N | 8 W X , 8 E X
much
with
liver
and
kidney
trouble
and
We
trust
that
the
readers
of
this
cash system of $70.50over the credit
“ 17 800.
8 W r X x . . .
becoming greatly discouraged by failure
- 21 640
The Portland Commercial Club system, which is worth looking af­ paper will give our system of doing to find relief I tried Electrie Bitters,and A ll.
- 23 840
business
serious
thought,
as
it
is
of
ter.
Besides,
you
are
settled,
each
$5,000 prize contest for at tides on
“ 27. 640
aa a ret tilt I am a well man today. Tbe
- 88 . 40
this part of the. United Hiatt**, ap­ and every mouth, with the merch- vital importance to them, as well first bottle relieved and three bottles com­ N E X N B X -
- 86 840
A ll...................
an
t,
us
soon
as
he
reuders
you
au
as
to
the
oominuuity
io
which
they
pleted the cure.” Guaranteed beet rem­
pearing in pa(H*rs printed outside
7118 88
of Oregon and Washington,is o;<en 11e hi ized statement of your account. live. As a penny saved is a penuy edy for atomach, liver an<l kidney troab-
T w p . 10 8 , R 21 E.
lea,
by
Moro
Pharmacy;
50c.
As the old adage says, “Short set earned, and you cau earn by saving
to every resident of Oregon.
Hoc 17.. 640.
AIL.
many pennies, when you come and
« 1 9 ..«31.42
tlemeuts make long friends.”
T e Patrona and C erreew en den ta.
W|, W X E%. BEX HEX “ 21..629
We do not say that 10 percent see oar stocks of goods, which are
“
27..120
Ambassador Bryce, successor to
WÎ4 BWX, 8WX NWX.
Don’t »end u» for fitti publication any- - A I L ...................... ................. “ 29 840
discount is all we give to those buy­ uow open for your inspection.
Sir Mortimore Durand, whom I'resi
Trusting that you will take the thing of an advertisin' n fc h arac ter.
'
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ing of us, for our discounts range
- 81 .‘ .472
dent Roosevelt compared to an old
BEX
All local» will be run till ordered out.
from 10 per<*e.nt to 50 percent, ac­ above in the same spirit as it is Unless
88..840
All.
otherwise
specified.
owl, is winning popularity by talk
8868 42
cording to the class ot the goods written, we are,
Don’t a»k us to send you names and ad
ing at college commenceiueut exer­
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Jreas of corre»|>ondents. That la a private
cises. It is noticeable that he gives
Yours Truly,
matter between them and us.
BXBX a NWX B W X . Hae. 7 . . 202 62
expression to some good ideas.
Copy for ad», change», etc., must be In W X . Ä K X . W X N B X . 8 B X
M CCOY, A T W O O D co.
o f N B X ........................ " 17-. 000
the office before 2 o’clock p. m. Wed nee-
18 . 40
8 W X HW
lay to Insure proper care and attentkm.
Wasco, Oregon, Jane 20, 1907.
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A ll
Another Blue Bucket prospecting
Avoid personalities. Compliments deli­
“ 28..640
party ia outfitting, that hope to find
cately given are always acceptable, but
- 95..840
even they must not be overdone, aa the
” 27..640
the identical blue tin bucket bang
charge of Indncerity la apt to follow a
•• » . .640.
ing upon tbe identical limb where
shower of pretty nothing» spread broad­
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cast
Geneva Curtis, tbe little ten year
487818
Before coming to the city to trade read
old girl placed it GO years ago. Tbe
Twp.
12 8 , R « I K .
era are requested to examine TheObaei ver
head of the expedition is John
Antelope Herald.
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advertising columns. Its the active, wide­ nx ^ xhex
X6
8. 484 72
awake business man who advertises, con­ S i x " /
Bcott son of Geneva.
6. 158 9«
Of coarse The States can handle
the trusts, if they have an assistant
United States attorney as efficient
as Mr. Cole,.the trust buster in this
atate. He wound up the furniture
trust in al»out three shakes of a
lam I n tail, and now he has the
plumbers’ thieving combine on a
abutter.
«n
■T~3Ä^Lg
Rida, Deaertblng by Tow nship. Kan ire
and Haction, tbe num ber of acre», w ith
Grant : th e prlea per acre ofleted, w hich i f the
land described eootaios varioue clsasca
At the annual school meeting oo
aa gnuUng, agricultural or tim ber,
ebould state the rate per acre offered for
tbe 17tb, the financial report of the AU..........................................H
anab Haas; tbe full name of tbe party or
clerk sliowed a reduction of $604.54
paullea to whom tbe oonlrarts or deed»
in the debt during the school year
m ay ba Maned. Boat office sddrees and
tba B ank through w hich transactions
The census report was read correct
640
shall Lake placeabouid be mailed to the
office of tba Eaateru Oregon Land d o ..
ed and adopted. t
Rooms 702 704 Claus Kpreckrls building
The directors reported that tbe
Han Franctaoo, Cal. .on or before J u ly 1,
»H
m «7
1807.
eaae lady teachers had been eaploy '- AU
Tbrms: I f bid la accepted w ill ba k
ed for the coming year, and Mr
caab dow n on acceptance of bid and
Omer Bittner, a recent student at
delivery of oootract, k In one year, and
In tw o yanra from same date. Iieferr-
the State University, had been aa
m eote to bear lotereat at tbe rate
T w p . 6 8 , Raaga IS B.
tree n t. A ll paym ents of p rin c i­
gaged aa principal.
AU ....................................... Bwtfi 648
pal and intereat to ba made net at tbe
After haring served 12 years aa a
'outpany's office in Han Francteoo, Cal.
director, J M Parry resigned, aad
T be contractor or purchaser is to pay
(and expenses), d uring tbe term
C K Cochran was elected to till the
.......................
a s r o taxes
f tbe contract, or u n til tbe dead la de­
ll
eared.
Ao aliow *n<*i w ill be made of
onexpired term of two years.
Twp. 7 ■. Ranas IB B.
peroeot for caab purchases. T h e Com­
Judge E V Littlefield was elected E S N B X . N W M N B X , N B X
pany w ill deliver a w a rra n ty deed ac­
8 B X ..............................B e a li. 180
cording to its usual form oo completion
a director (or three years, and J
of tba contract, or It w ill deposit in es­
Parry clerk.
T w p . 7 8 . Rangs 17 B .
crow , aubfaot to the terms of the con­
It was the unanimous sentiment WX BW X. BBX B W 4 .8 W I»
tract, a w arran ty deed, aooording to Its
usual form , in Httn Francisco o f P o rt­
N W X .B W X B B X Boo. J » 0
of the meeting to do all that it A U ................................,
.......
8. 888 30 land w ith suitable trustees, to be dellv-
possible, to make tbe coming achoo.
6 8 3 » 0B ered on completion o f the contract.
«. .640
Blda most ba aooompanlad by suitable
year the beat we have ever had.
M 11.B 40
rafaranoes as to the financial standing
“ 18. .B4O
of bidden where the parties are un-
17. .840.
know n to the Company.
11 KOKTAST TO TRAVELERS.
M IB ..816
T h e Com pany roearves the rig ht to
840.
accept or reject any or a ll bids.
“ 81
80
Forms tor bids and contracts w ill be
Red a red Roaad Trip Kxrarsioa R
81 .688.30 furnished on application to the Eastern
BBX A W H NBM
To Pacific Coast la 1907.
88. 840
Oregon Land Com pany, Rooms 702-
A ll
7. .811.40 704 Claus Spreckels b uilding, Han F ra n -
7168 68 claoo, Cal.
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Since opening “P ° ° r
bosb ! Mier for emdit, which iue«M a great
□«a
in
the
O.
T.
Co.
building,
^ea! of money, and if tbe merchant»
D o r /t MT.d IM a r t k - r * on p o ll tic». t t s i-
^sponsible, they will grant the
perar.ce or re lig io n
L hkuukxi o f »uch □nder the cash system, we have
u?pic* o t iir lead* to »Soient and abu»:»e been more than pleased with the crr<jH required. which on the face
language ta the e n d .
general reunite, and find that the . looks very good, but how about the
cash system is the only system to prices f Tbe moment they get you
To insure publication, artir 1** for
Tr.e Observer nu»! react} the office before make friends, and hold them, after into their dutch«»—up goes the
nooa Wbdnewlar. The maM comea da !/■ ; yon have made them.
i prices on all tbe goods you want to
We real lie that we have not beeu buy, simply because they have your
U’oeo you remit for Tb« Observer doing busine»« under thia eyatem
hands ty»d The.consequences are
u«e an ex pre» »or poatofflee money order,
.egiatered letter, oe hank draft, payable to long enough to thoroughly demon­ that the country merchants are
î>. C. Ireland A. ¿on.
strate this fact, t»at we fee’ that if obliged to set the prices op on the
carried out on thia plan, we shall customers, hence the high prices
A Blue Mark her* will answer an surely make^friends with the gen­
for almost everything you bay on
Inquiry, when entered upon « m it calendar.
j t ring the date ot the paper »• the date a» eral public, hence increasing our the credit system. Not so with tbe
which »our current »ubacripttor. exptre».
business, ami by doing so can offer Cash System.
As soon as Mr
lietter inducements to our customers Wholesaler finds you are paying
Difti<nlty it» bavin?your Ohewrv*r in matters o f trade.
cash for goods,becomes to you with
changed m ay be avoided by »ending the
Some of our town people, as well «11 h»«<U of proposition» and will
de»tred altcrat»«-« to m l . office. Alway«
U sotne or our country friends, are
tell yon that the prices are the same
you want It changed, a» well a» the one to
saying that it cannot be poaaible to but as yon are a pretty good fellow
^Khfo^Ud» .<0 he «ent.
run a cash business in Waaco, or and as yon are paying cash, he will
We will not h* responsible for tbe io Sherman county. More especial­ give you disconnta for what you bay
neglect of ssbscribMS ‘to notify oa of ly tbe way
from dow oo, etc. Heoce, lb . « . . .
change» in their addreaa. Nor w ill tlte
notification of a l?o*tn>aMerth«t the rate it, as they say we are getting tbe try merchant gets discounts on the
■cniier-baa "R^tW'reU' rettle the bill of double shut« as it were, on our cus
merchandise he bays, has no inter­
a daiinquent.
timers, by asking them to pay once est to pay on over doe bills, and be
« each month, and if they have not
J udge M. C. George, a bo suffered got the money, offering to loan the sides gets his goods io tbe cheapest
a severe reU |*e a week ago, is uow money to pay for what goods they market. Consequently be sella the
consumer at a much lower figure,
regarded as com aleooent.
have bought during the preceding which ranges from 10 to 50 percent
month, and charging 10 percent cheaper than the old boated up
Wireless advice» announced the interest on the amount loaned.
merchant has been doing for years.
approach of the cruiser Cbarleatoo
This is exactly what we are offer­
Some of our chronic kickers and
12 hours before her arrival <>fl the ing to do, but do not think that this
kdbekera
are telling our friends
Columbia river.
applies to everybody, as we are not
loaning money to people that are that if we only sell goods at a dis­
For if we did count of 10 percent,and if, as bank­
1 f old spuds reach 93 a $3.50 be- not responsible.
er», we charge 10 percent for the
.fore new ones., they must hustle, as we would be working on the
money we loan to pay the store ac­
the lat’er are noir off-ring in Port­ same old plans as have been earned
count, tbe customer will just break
for
years
before,
resalting
by
over
land at 3c p e r l b.
y »
charging aud making the reaponai eveu.
ble customers pay all bad accounts
incurred by selling to irresponsible
customers.
This kind of bnaineas we are cut
ting o u t and mean to keep it up;
for (he simple reason that the deal­
er and cousumer cannot proa[>er
under such conditions, lor no other
reasou than thia : That the merch
ants are obliged to ask tbe whole
Avar al . hi
»
Laad Company BBX B W < r ...
P a t i t e O ta a a la
fitches Repairing, ete.
Send your watches, jewelry, etc.,
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.
O. M. H eacock ,
241]
.LaGrande, Or
T h e F a rm o f F. A . S a y re s ,
Monday until Wednesday Morning ,
M O rO at NoQntide Mondays and Wednesdays
Pacteur is oneof the very best d ra ft horses th a t ever left France-
Ills physical proportions are perfect, and he possesses io an extraordi
narv degree tbe high finish and great a c tiv ity w hich has made the breed
of Percherou horses so famous. H is pedigree, lik e bis In d iv id u al m erit,
is tbe best th a t cau tie found in Frauoe, bis ancestors on both sides tietug
the roost noted prize w inners and breeders In th a t country. H la sire
Hcipion, was s prize w inn er at tbe U n iversal Exposition a t Paris in 1900.
H e also won 1st prize at the tw o greatest shows In France in 1901.
Pasteur, on a<x*ount of his great in d iv id u al m e rit won le t prize in
Collection, at the greatest Horse Show in the history of the w orld, a t
th e W orlds’ F a ir at St. Louis, In 1904.
TERMS— $15 slugle leap, payable at the tim e o f service. $20 the
season, payable a t the end o f the season. 826 to Insure, payable when
the m are is kuow n to be w ith foal. M are aud ooh w ill stand good for
services. Care w ill be taken 0 p revent accidents hut w ill be responsi
hie for none. T ra d in g , selling, or rem oving the m are from the n eig h ­
borhood, forfeits the insurance, and the money becomes due.
Pcrchcron Horse Breeders-Association
Nick Goetjen, Keeper.
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