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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1907)
The O b se r v e r . T h e A s to ria R egatta. Perhaps it is a good thing for the American people that they cau t read the Japanese newspapers. P A R IS OF » M B K M A N <»O M ORO, OKKOON. D. C. I bblavd a Sob ...... E i > it <> rh C. L, I rkland , M anager . W ill roooive b*da undar th« condi tion« u *aied b«r«tu*fter for lb * ««I« Bid«, Deaortblug by Tow usblp,Kangs and Haotion, th« num ber of acres, w ith th e p rlo a per acre ofiaied, w hich if the land described contain« various claase« ■uoh «« graalng, agricultural or tim ber, «bould state the rate per acre offered for •• s. «66.54 each class; the full nam e of the party nr “ 11. «40, parties to whom the contracts or deeds *« 18 «40. may Is Issued. Po«t office address and « 15 «40. the B ank through w hloh transactions “ 11 «40. shall take placeabould he mailed to the office of the Eastern Oregon Land Co., Rooms 702-704 Claus Spreckels building Ban Franolsco, Cal.,ou or before J uly 1, ’ ..Hac.2n « oo 1907. ............ •• 29. .«40. Term s: I f bid la accepted wllftfce k ................ ................ “ 88 «40 cash dow n ou aooeptanoe of bid aud ...................... “ 86 «40 delivery of oontract, % In one year, and ................................ — w s ra tw o years from same date. Deferr- ^ ln paym enta to bear Interest at the rate Twp. fl 8, Rang» 18 E. of 8 peroent. AU paym ents of prlnol pal and Interest to be made net at the Com pany’s office lu Han Francisco, Cal. The contractor or purchaser Is to pay taxes (andekpensas), d urin g the term ....... lis t" o f the o»»niract, or u n til the deed Is de U vered .. An allowance w ill be made of Twp. 7 8, Range i« E . peroent for oaah purchases. T h e Corn- ill its deliver w a rra ty deed ao- S 3 ! « w to usual a form on n completion of Um faUowlog patontad landa, S (Mit ot Dalka MlUtary Koad G rau t: rw p. 6 8, Rang« 17 B . Acre« A l l ........ , .............................. i. « a « , « Astoria Budget. . At a special meeting oh the general committee the fol lowing named gentlemen were selected and assigned to po sitions to manage the annual regatta which will come off at this city Sept. 5, G, and 7: Mayor Herman Wise, John fi- Whyte, Albert Dunbar, J.E . Gratke, R. M. leathers, Norris I Staples, and about 20 others. Pares will he reduced and I every body in the state invited. m a r * C ity O f f i c i a l r a r « . O F F IC IA L 86,. 40. 1U,798~Ï5 BEX 8W X The B a slers Oregon Land Company Gov. Harris has been made a doctor of laws, but that won’t keep him from eating pie with a knife, if he feels like it. . It is Mr. Edison’s opinion that “ we know about 1 seven billionth ........... of 1 percent about anything,” and F R ID A Y ................... J w « - s - 15,07 there arc millions of people who will agree to the proposition, ty has Don’t »end u* article* on politic*, tem been stated that 144 figures would perance or religion. Dl»cu**ion of such .opics only lead* to violent and sbu.lve be required to enumerate the volts language In the end. of eleotrieity^umped out of the at mosphere daily ou this globe for T o insu re p u b lic a tio n , articles for Prineville Review7. The Observer must reach the office before commercial purposes. Consuming noon Wednesday. The mall come* dally. atmosphere at that rapid rate must H. V. G ates has filed on a water right on the Matoles I soon lead to a collapse of Mother river, with the intention of installing a power plant there NW^ .li^ ,<’B^ii_i«q When you remit for The Observer forth. But who cares 1 seven bil- ÏST u»e an expreanw poatolHce money erffijr, » Z h o ( ' l “|7 r « D t3 7 B M 7 t Som e- 1 and generating electricity for tire Prineville Light and Wa- registered letter, or hank draft, payable tp Twp. 7 8, Range 17 E. thing dramatic aud spectacular is ter Company,which will supply juice for the whole county, W X 8 W X .8 E W 8 W X .8 W K P, C. Ireland & Son. " * -—- if,.. . peihaps lying io ambush for the js not known at present just when work on the new plant 71----- N W - X , , 8WM HEX Beo. I 200 8 , .«88 80 A ll... A B lu e M a rk here w ill answ er an “ 6 . . «80 06 Send for advertising rates. M o re A tm o s p h e re fo r Sale. Inquiry, when entered upon onr calendar, giving the date of the paper ns the date at which your current *ub»crlplion expire*. I h D iffic u lty in h av in g y o u rO b s e rv e r changed may be avoided by sending the deelred alteration to thU office. Alway^ give the name of the office from which you want It changed, a* well a* the one to which It la tp be *ent. We will not be responsible for the neglect of subscribers to notify us of changes in their address. Not w ill the notification of a Postmaster that the sub scriber has “ Removed” settle the hill of a delinquent. craHh- ---------— :S: of the oontract, or It w ill depoait In es crow, subject to the terms of the con tract. a w arran ty deed, according to Its usual form , In Ban Frauotsoo or Port land w ith suitable trustees, to be d eliv ered on completion o f the contract. Bids must be accompanied by suitable “ 9. .«40 reference« as to the financial standing “ 11..840 o f bidders where the parties are un « 18..840 kno w n to the Company. “ J7. «40. T h e Company reserves the rig ht to “ 1». .81« “ 9 9 . «40. aocept or reject any or a ll bids. »« 81 80 Forms for bids and oontract« w ill be j< M Ä M “ 81 588.80 furnished on application to the Eastern “ 88 640 Oregon Lan d Com pany, Rooms 702- “ 7. «11.40 704 Claus Bpreoksls b uilding, Ban F ra n - [4tJ7 28 Ï 1 M . M clsco, Cat. i will begin, but it will probably be some time during the Such depth of water ha« been | c o m i n g fill I found ofi the Columbia river bar by U. S. Engineers, on a recent survey of that stretch of water, that Col. Bossier is jubilant about it, and has ordered duplicate toundings to veri fy results indicated. W e shall not know exactly what it is until the red tape unwinds in Washington However, we may feel assured that it is a handsome chaser following Pennsylvania farmers have just found out that the cold weather last spring killed all the potato bugs. T h e Coal S u p p ly H ig h in Price. Aw .. Oregon Evening Journal. Profiting by experience, coal dealers are making pro Twp. 7 B, Rangs 18 E. 7 . 82 82 visions for a big business by purchasing cargoes in coal ports I wx »WX-....... •• 17 40 and engaging vessels to make deliveries as the season ad-1 a il ..., * 19. «8« “ 29 .840 “ 81 «88 98 D ip lo m a t Ed. W rig h t’s su ccess in I vances. 18 ships, carrying 55,000 tons, are already booked “ 88 480 removing Puget sound logie of the for Portland, “but prices will be high, ’ because of some I w*. A w* Ej 2812 ¿0 ship owners discrepancy against I reatfy excuse. And, we may add, coal from Pacific ocean T w p .8 8 , R I S E . cargoes loaded foreign in P °rtsof .g di gtuff better adapted for gas and soot than for A ll........... .........................H«c. «. .«40 i the k A i Columbia, ' n t n m h i u about -.th n llt w h ic h M r . W. W . which Mr. How much better it would have been for Harry Orchard and others had ha read the Bibb* in bis young er days. I , f a ^ . )y J 1 an(J h e a te r made two tri|»s to London and Paris. Bright Sayings by Soma Modern Mitas of Humanity. Sunday School Teacher—W h a t would hnppen now If people were struck dead for lying, as they were In ancient P oor S how fo r S p e c u la to rs . 1 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 “ ............. .................................... 7 . .0 4 0 80 may be left to be forwarded, and Vi 8E1, W | N E |. HEI N E |,18. «00 who will return the same to you in üf .............................. •• 15. 640 good shape. O. M. H eacock , ‘ “ 1 7 .6 4 0 LaGrande, Or •• ; ............ „................. .. “ 19. 654 88 241j » .............................. m <• ......................... *• 86 . 640 M ’ •» .............................. . . . “ 27. .840 .................................... “ 29 640 .067 98 .......................... 81 88 «40. T . “ 88 «40. 8968 06 People who waut snueihiug bright and original may l>c referied to the story of a Texas cyclone that picked up a letter aud delivered it to the person to whom it was ad dressed, 20 miles away. Japan may be aayiug next that Tokio 1« better governed than Han Francisco. Withoafc discussing th« point this may be a solid fact. Hun Francisco has jv new strike and seems to be lik in g her pnnishmeui steadily. The Gyroscope, 1 rail railway, which is creating such amazeîncnl before the British Royal Society, i» the same senseless guy worked b> an old Athena hay-seed in Oregon, about 20 years ago. It, is an extia fine sucker-trap. It is not given to every town to rnu a big exposition as Pneeessfhllj as was done in Portland two year» ago, and the Rose Garnival last week ex h ib its public s p m t and civic talent in that city among it» greatest possessions. Prophet Wm. E. Curl is said “the plans of the land grabbers to dis credit ltoosevelt’s policies at the Denver land conveuti«»!),’’ “ will lie thwarted by (lie administration;” and ’t were so. Tne President, as a politician, is cute enough. The Idaho Portland Cement Co. have purchased the steamer Mount ain Gem, to run in connection with Lewiston and The Works, 25 miles up Huakc river. The company is now in position to Iwgin immediate development of its proper! tos, chiel o f wXicti is a *300,000 plant for the manufacture of Portland cement, equalling (if not sti|>erior to ) the imported aiticle, aud a *.35,000 presswl brick plant. These indus tries will makdL*** i*ton a hummer as the uative materials <l«*|»oHit are comparatively limith-ss. , In New York, a few dajs since, J. J. Hill asserted that .the predit of American rails ays is gone; that their facilities «re o v e r' tax e d and that the government must help them to rsise money for improve men's; which it no doubt (me. Hi- multaoeous w ii I t i his com«s a state meut from Secretary Cortelyou, that the government* surplus is large enough to m<« t curr«*tit ex penat-s on the Panama canal,-u hicii leads fiua.u«*iers to Itelieve that no more Ismds w ill l«e issued for a long time, if at all. The industries of the oountry cannot afford to wait for th e ii I and l«*t the railroads de ray tuea/dime, and government h e lp is h i fjir for one as it is for th e other. “ 8 161.1« YifiTai Animal Worship. flwlne are adored In Crete, weasels nt Thebes, rats and mice In Troas, por cupine« in I ’erola, the lapwing In New Mexico, bull» In Bennre«, »erpent» In Greece and many of the African coun tries The Hindoos never molest snake«. They call them fathers, broth er«. fri^nJa »ml other endearing name«. On the coast of Guinea a hog happen ing to kill a snake, the king gave orders that all the swine should be destroyed. The Mystery of tho Universe. 1 compare the mind of man to a mu sical Instrument w ith a certain range of note«, beyond which In both direc tion« exist« Infinite «Hence. The phe nomena of m atter and force come w ith in our Intellectual range, but behind,, aud nlnive and around ua the real mys tery of the universe Ilea unsolved and. o« fa r a« we are concerned, la Incapa ble of solution.—John Tyndall. When New York Was New Orange. Manhattan Island waa ones named New Orange for fifteen months. When the English took It from the Dutch the name New Amsterdam waa changed to New York, and then when the Dutch recaptured tt In July. 1673, they called It New Orange. I t held that game un til the English retook It In November, 1074. when the name New York waa restored and has been retained ever 8W X H W X ...................... “ 18 - 40. A ll.................................... “ 19 . «48 4« «• ........................................... •• 28 «40 «40 “ ..................... - 26. NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove « ............................ *• 26. «40. 682 20 ........................... 4678.10 M ........................................ Twp. 1 2 8 , R 11 E. N K ,1 < X 8 E X * N E X Twp. 12 8 , R 22 B. A ll. ................... j ........... “ 81 The Farm of F. A. Sayres, Monday until Wednesday Morning MOrO at- Noontide Mondays and Wednesdays Pasteur is oneof the very l»est d ra ft horses th a t ever left France- H is physical proportions are perfect, and he possesees In su extraordi nary degree the high finish and great activity which has made the breed of Percneron horses so famous. H is pedigree, like bis in d iv id u al m erit, Is the best th a t cau be found in France, bis ancestors on both sides being the moet noted prlxe w inners and breeders In th a t oountry. H is sire Belplou, was a prize w inn er at the U n iversal Exposition a t Parts In 1900. H e also won 1st prize a t the tw o greatest shows In France In 1901. Pasteur, on account of bis great In d iv id u al m e rit won 1st prize In Collection, at the greatest Horse Hhow in the history of the w orld, at th e W orlds’ F a ir at St. Louis, In 1904. T E R M S —215 single leap, payable at the tim e o f service. $20 the season, payable at the end ot the season. 826 to Insure, payable when the mare Is know n to be w ith foal. M are and ooli w ill stand good for services, ( ’are w ill be taken to prevent accidents but w ill be responsi ble for none. T ra d in g , selling, or rem oving the m are from the neigh borhood, forfeits the insurance, and the inooey tiecomes due. , Pcrcheron Horse Breeders Association * Nick Goetjen, Keeper. J • 1 I а. 484.72 б. 168 98 11. 4« Bsc. 1.. 640.60 6 «44 12 Operating on Quick Hales and S m a ll Profits. Horses •»<« Cattle Colts, StalliQOS, red Rldglings, L iv e and I»et Live. A S p e c ia lty of Ruptures, Tumors and Abscesses. Call and Examine M y Stock of D e n tis tr y . FURNITURE P hon* is c If S tock Q*t S ick . and B I D E L I N EH before buying O. W. A X TE LL Moro - Oregon. MORO, O REGON. W m . Rudolf First Street L IV E R Y , FE E D A N D S A L E S T A B L E S . J. M. DUN A.HOO, Proprietor and Manager. Strongs Brick T.tepho&e from The Dalle, or ear Hberman oonnty point, at oar expenre- tkrvioe fnruiabed to or from Moro to any point«. ~ O U R M O T T O “ Pkaw tfe public.” M ORO, ORE. Confectionery, Cigore, Tobaccos, Billiards Pool Tables - EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE, SPECIAL RATES TO’COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS Ic e In s u r e Y o u r — S to c k Cold Drinks and Ice Cream The National Live Stock Insur ance Assn, 1’onland, Or, Is prepared to isaue policies on the most liberal term«, and payment« are prompt In all cases of'Ueath. T his Association Is incorporated under the I tw« of the Stale o f Oregon, and has th e very be«tclam of reference« o f an r Corporal Ion in the Htate. A m ong these are: H o n, \V . H . Moore, PrcHident o f the Oregon Tru st and Havings Co., Portland; Bradstreets’ and D u n ’s Commercial Agencies. HF" For particulars apply to or addre«H, L L Holery, igent for Sherman County, N W X , KWX Q W right-Dickinson fi 7” O P » h a m the people stop Hotel Co. The Chas. W rig h t, President. U m a tilla T w p 14 8 , R 88 K. BK B E X ............................ “ 87 . 80. T w p 14 B, R 89 S- a ll .................................... Bsc.26 «40. - I • “ 27 ...................................... “ 81 ...................................... “ 86 Twp. 16 B, R 88 E . U.......................... ............ b ^ bex ' o W W “ ìli Lamp gives a clear, Heady Hikt. Fitted with latest improved burner- Made of braae throughout and beautifully nickeled. Every lamp warranted. Suitable for library, d i n i n g . room, parlor or bedroom. If not at lealer’s, write to our nearest agency. nr dr your aTA*«n«ao OSL^POSieAWV «40. «90.42 «40. 254041 «89 «2 «89 01 440 24 «40. “ IS. «40 “ 28.480 “ 21 «40 “ 25. «00 AU....................................... “ 27 «40 Part.............................. “ SB «40 “ SI . «89 68 “ 81. «40 E lectric L ig h ts Electric C a ll Bells. HOTEL RATES TO SUIT YOU. Esmond Hotel All O R & N Trains Stop at Front Door Railway Ticket Office in the Lobby. Protland, O regon. OSCAR A N P gaSO N MANAGER T. N. C R O FTO N , P r o p r ie t o r . — Free b u t to and from trains R ates by th e day 0 0 c, 7 0 c, 8 1 . 0 0 , $ 1 . 6 0 , $ 2 . European Plan A Good Clean Fam ily Hotel Vinton Hotel G R A SS VALLEY, ORE. • i i ___ READ THE OBSERVER ALL th e tim e. For C ounty n ew s O A L IT T L E M ISSIONARY W O RK IN YOUR D idle days by telling your neighbors of the good qualities of The Observer. you can’t get their sub scriptions, send us their addresses - and we will send them sample copies. We pay for all soliciting you do for us. Always Remember the Full Name C onvientto Business L a x a t i v e R r o m o Q u i n i n e New Entirely. PRICES REASONABLE b •••• House 'rtx» D«*ii«->a, O rw gon, M. C. Dickinson, Manager. < “ 15. 2WT 848TS2 Wasco, Oregon Highest priced room $3 per day. Conducted on Best Principles Cures a Cold in One Day, Crip in Tw o. Ms. T rw S * awltelteS t . V MORO, OREGON. .............j . . . . . “ 1 8 .6 4 0 NE Y. S. J os. S a n d e r s , Hteam H eat. .........................*“ 9 . «40. ........................ “ 11. 640 Gives best results. R educes fuel ex pense. * A working flam e s t the to u ch o f th e match. “Blue Flame” means the hottest flame produced by any stove. The New Perfection will make your work lighter. W ill not over heat tho kitchen. Made in three sizes, with one, two, and three burners. Every stove war ranted. If not at your dealer’s, write to our nearest agency. __________ The “ .................. •>............ “ » , 640. «28 70 The different Oil Stove The im p ro ved OU Stove Saturday until Monday Morning Twp. 10 8, R 20 E . AU....................................... Sec. 1. 689 «2 6. «88.96 The I T h e Farm of John Christianson, D ise a s e s of 8 E X B W X , N W X 8 W 4 “ 7 .. 79 81 Telegram’s Klamath Special. A l l / . . . . ™ ....................... “ » «40 j, in season. Rôda Water, Iwittlod ............................... •• n . «to ^and fountain, alwaya on liantT ........................................ “ 13. «40 Telling the actual settler to dropliis application into a .................................... “ 16 640 waste basket, in the San Francisco office of the S. P. Ry. E | N *B W X ,8E X Some i>oople are under the Impres .............• • • •; JJJ sion that the English robin and his Go., when making application to buy 160 acres of land held A|| mate differ in plumage and eipect to bv ^]1G railrond company, does not prevent the great rush, “ .......................... * » ®*° W hen brown bird of retiring diapoattton and which has reached the Klamath country, and hundreds of n e x n e x ............... <o unattraettvs color, but the ben robin u peopie have gone into the tall timber to become a c t u a l sett-1 aW ........................... “ mF«« quite ae f«wrleaa as her mate and quite I r r_ , , , . ..t .» « « In ; hh brightly clad. ■ j lers upon lands claimed by tne.railroads. Several are con-| ~ Twp. iob , R21 E. Bsc 17 «40. W h .n R.ptilss D I.. P o r i hi m l structing cabins, and in other ways are making themselves Ail 19 681.42 Reptile« rarely die In the daylight— 520 There iff a vast area of such land in this region w*‘‘ww Ek. be x 8EX “ ® - usually between nightfall and mid at home. t. «u ™ w k s t f x . s w x nwx . ‘‘ 17 - 120 STO P AT night. Many of them have an in s tin c - 1 covered with very fine pine timber, and the woods are filled Jfl-.Û41J__ with crowds swarming in every direction, searching for I bex , ,!T5..“ ^8i. .472 H o te l O re g o n those whose live« are «pent under- yuluable I A11.......................... “ 88 . 640 valuable quarter sections which they confidently believe ground come to the surface before | * , , . , , äü«8 42 Corner 7th and 8tark Streets. death. Snake«, chameleon«, crocodiles congress COIlgreSS has Has given them the tllO right Tight to purchase and possess . Tw J1 H B »2 E It Is n e * snd It* room* are provided with under “ 'tder the provisions of the act granting these land« la n d , to the /is* » »,«8 running water and long distance tele phones. European plan. Rate* i.REX. WX n NEX, tette. nrnonnf antfl w ho h n ld it g a in st d e v e lo n m ftn L x I w H*J»Jj«< jcm , BEX, present .»loim claimants who hold it a against development. o f N E X ...................... “ 17. «00. 01 per day and upward. Lion Taming. Men who have had long experience w ith Ilona give them a very bad char acter. There la aald to be no a rt In lion taming but the art of terrorlam, and no rule t»ut keeping the lions’ stom achs full and their mind» cowed. There never has been, and there never w ill t»e. say ani. a i • , « 1 riir..! • to the Hon’« Intelligence, bocaui«« the liu lie J amount of that quality which be poa- ■ea««*« 1» dominated by hl« ferocity. _ Wednesday Evening until Saturday Morning My Motto Is I “ “ 16.. 40 “ 26. 40 -------«947 N E | N B |..................... cleanliness Is next to godliness.—Chi cago News. A c tu a l S e ttle rs S w a rm in g . Wi T h e Farm of J. F. Bolshoe, UNDERTAKING 84.70 Twp. 9 8, R 19 E . Burns Times Herald. V X * »W J I ft Hoc 1 160 Small Edith was visiting In the coun * S W , / HIC Think of tb'e range horses that were sold in Oregon 10 A ll.......................... . . . . . . I “ 8 ..«2744 try for tbs first time. - . A« « 1 , 1 1 » , ,»• “ ......................................... M 7. .«B8 I years ago for $2 tp $7 each, and now think of teams selling “ 9 ..8 4 0 . “ Ì1 ..6 4 0 . ••oh. it isn’t so bad,” replied Edith. I ¡ n thj8 city at $450. If the young man of 1897 had been “ 16. 640. “ 1 7 . «40. ti1».n,'er’k." e “i,'rjO"‘ “ M t “ " 1 “ | wise enough to have kept his .young njares until today, the “ 19 688 99 “ 21. 640 Lit... Eio»-M«»aw. w»-t « so .¡«crease would have made him rich. The time to stay with “ 27. «40 juwt UH wall If I tak« a bath Sunday in- a business is when everybody else is trying to get out of it. “ 29..640. “ 88 680 Nl 8 E |, NM S W X -. ,oo Such was tlie case with the horse business, sheep business AH “ 86 « 4 0 / --------7 f 4 2 l8 dear? ’ I and cattle business. It scarcely ever fails that an era of Twp. 10 8 , R 19 E. the \V « t E X 7 toe « o i i k‘to itaureh 5 | prosperity follows an ¿ra of depression in these industries, “ 1. 668.08 Gunner—But why are you fellows so anxious to have that w rite r of fiction Join your club? H e doesn’t amoks, •lrluk or play poker? Guyer—No, but we need a w rite r of fiction to frame up stories for those who do. H e can create a clever yarn that any w ife w ill swallow.—Chicago News. H ack, sm all star aud sutp, foaled A p ril 80th, 1902. Bred by M. Black Caillou i, T h e ll, Orue. France. Hired by Hcipion [43667J, dam Pastille, [26878], by Louis U ’O r [6H91|, 2d dam Pelotts [26247], by C bsrtreln [1406] W ill make the present season at AND 78ÖH i know what I pUrcbase money to the buyers. It is said that if any con- N | A Twp. Beo. 1..479.40 B E } .. 1 uncRUG^r£^what?er siderable number of sales should be cancelled, the amount Twp. 9 8, R 18 E. sm all Tommy— a toy drum. I tbe company8 Hen may be raised from an average of $10 A ll...................................... “ “ 8 1..842 «46 80 “ 6 .046.40 L ittle Elsie (In the country) — Oh. | t o $25 per acre, NJ A N j B E i: ......... “ 9 .4 0 0 mamma, look at those Leghorn chick “ 1 1 . «40. •• ens 1 . “ 18 640 T h e G re a t Loss o U F o re s ig h t. 4 0 ,0 7 8 Hoof No. 705 F U R N IT U R E Idea whet she would like? sm all T o m m y -N o , but M am m a—Yes, 1 see them, dear. But how do you know they are Leghorns T L ittle Elsie — W hy, don’t you se tboee little horns on thslr legs? 6 8 ,4 - 0 0 “ 21 «40 Let’s all try to be good while The times? It is probable that vigorous action will be taken to »« Bright Pupil—There wouldn’t be any Hague peace conference is in ses cancel all sales of Columbia Southern (irrigation) lands body left to bury ’em. sion, e’en tho’ our President did Twp. 8 8 . R 19 E. surrounding Laidlaw, n a ia ia w , when w u e n these w e » » sales »»»«» have n a v e been u w u made m a u e t o I l B ^ W | 8 W | ...................................... “ 21 surrender tp the Cztr of Russia, Uncle George—Tommy, here ’« a dot- I and lose temper with the Japanese lar to buy your mamma a birthday speculators, and not to actual settlers. Gov. Chamberlain w| bw | .............................. “ g - present next week. Have you anarchists. you any Treagurer Steel favor such action, and the return of the The 17 year locusts were frozen out in Missouri last spring aud now the hogs are feasting fat upon them rooting the woods over. Locust fed hams aud bacon will l>e on the markets soon. PASTEÜR .................................. •• 28..840 m Bend Bulletin Witches Repairing, etc.. Imported Percheron Stallion -J