Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, August 23, 1907, Image 2

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The
Observe**»
HAZING HANfílHAN.
Even honesty sometimes over-
! reaches itself, us some of our farm
e « have perhaps discovered In
older to be on the safe side of the
law, a certain British manufacturer
of picket« for export to Canada,,
made his pint ltottles hold a little
more than a pint. But when a large
consignment arrived at Moutrcal
the customs officers found that the
law^ provides that auy package
holding more than a pint must pay
duty as a quart.
It id a (huwulc U«k to separato
1 T O F F I C I A L P A F K R O F h l I F K M A M «IO the wheat from the chaff 4u all thia
talk about R. H. Harriman. Once
MORO, OÄBGON.
more Washington ia agog with the
report that the railroad wizard in to
O. C. I reland S on ----
be put on the rack of official iuves
C. L. I rklañd , M anagb ®.
ligation lor the purpose of dincov-
ering a way (if jnwHitile), of indict­
Send for advertising ratee.
ing summary punishment upon
him. Tliia is followed by another
FRIDAY ................ \ u g u s t 2 3 , 1907
statement io the effect that I he
government is at a loss how to pro­
T e P a tro n « a n d C o rre s p o n d e n t» .
ceed, for Hie rc ta o ii that Mr. Harri­
D o n ’t «end a * for free pu blicatio n a n y ­ man, while uocusedoi violating the
th in g o f an a d vertising c haracter.
moral code, has adroitly protected
A ll local« w ill be ru n t ill ordered ou t,
himself
from criminal prosecution.
unless oth erw ise specified.
D o n ’t ask us to send you nam e« and ad- It la too bad if there is not some
Jioaa o f corre»|«ondent». T h a t I» a p rivate
way of stopping »bis demoralizing
m a ile r between th e m and us.
gossip.
Etiher the government
•• C opy for ads, c h a n g e s etc., m u *t be In
should
begin
its prosecution, or it
th e office before 2 o 'clock p» m . W edne«-
la y to in su re proper care and atten tion .
should put an eud to the matter by
D o n ’t send us articles on politic«, te m ­ officially declaring his immunity.
perance o r re lig io n . Discussion o f such
Admitting that his methods of high
»opics o n ly lead* to vio len t, and abusive
liiianct* (so l it as rhepnblie know),
lang uage In th e end.
A v o id personalities. C o m p lim e n ts d e li­ are not strictly ethical; still, if be
cately1 g ive n are a lw a y s acceptable, but
has kept well within the pale of the
even th e y m ust no t be overd one, as the
charg e o f In c in c e ritv is a p t to fo llo w a law,and caunot be brought to book,
show er o f p re tty n o thin gs spread broad
he is entitled to the same protection
cast
that is guaranteed to all other law
The Observer Iras l>een eatabliahed observing citizens. Wishing a man
n e a rly 21 years, and It has some subscrl
bers w h o have received It re g u la rly for in jail, and putting him there, are
7. m o re th a n h a lf a score o f year«
M any
iwu citiircly different propositions,
o f th e re object to h a v in g the O ld R elia b le
discontinued at the tim e ol e sp lra tio n ol as ’‘putting a man out of business”
thelr"subscrlpiions, and lo r th e ir benefit, as
I>ecause he fails to hamonize with
for o th er reasons, wfe discon tinu e subscrip­
tio ns o n ly w h en notified to do so, except the ideas of some local freak, and
by agree m e n t m ade at th e tim e th e ae- should not I mj confounded even by
1 coun t ts opened, w hen it is noted upon
Dame Rumor.
th e calendar to be discontinued prom ptly
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a t th e tim e specified. A l l persons pa y in g
A t .
'= =
In a d v a rc e at'the tim e o f m b s crib ln g , w ill
h ave th e benefit o f th e $ 2 50 rate for tw o
The county fair and street earn!
years, or the $501) raté for fiv e years. W e
v«l is now on at Tillamook.
send T h e O b server to any responsible per­
l*r*
G 'lS f O i r i c l w l l * a » e r .
a
son w h o orders It , th o u g h they m ay not
send the m oney w ith the order, w ith the
un derstanding that they are to pay 1 2 ^
cents per m o n th for ft, u n til »«eh lim e i s
th e y m ay wish lo take advantage ot the
,, above lil>eral discounts. F ro m this date
w c arc prepared t » d iiç o u i I f®!®8 lo
lea d in g W e e k lic - an d M agaiirtes pubii H.-.l
In th e U n ite d Slates, to any prepaid reader
o l T h e O ld R e lia b le O b server. Corne w ith
th e m o n e y — a» th a t is indlspensibie.
The government's report of llie
modus operand! of the Standard
Oil company ia a long story. We
shall be compelled to wait, and see
if it ends happily.
The delegation to the National
Irrigation oougress, at Sacramento,
Sept. 2, to 8, *i «.elusive, will be the
largest commercial body .that has
ever assembled on this coast. Ore
gon will have 300 delegates iu the
convention.
Among the things .end by Oov.
Vardaman during iiis unsuccessful
cam a^s for I be United States Senate
was, ‘-I had rather bo living under
the stsrs and bars today, with Jeff
Davis ns president, than iu the
U n i t e d Slat«* with President Roose­
velt
tbo bead of the nation.” He
supposed this would be a clincher
in Mississippi, but he was mistaken
ami the rebuke to the fire eater by
a direct vote of the people was a
timely proceeding.
The secretary of the Portland
board of trade says that “ the weal
In a letter to Senator Fnlfcon, As
thy men” of that city are stingy.
«ocixte
Forester Price says the re­
There is a diversity of opinions as
to what constitutes “ wealthy men ceipts of the government from the
Oregon forest reserves daring the
in that city.
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fiscal year ended June 30,amounted
There will l»e no Peary expedi- to $139,808.91. Under the law 10
tion to the north pole this year. Il l»er cent of the receipts of each for­
the Roosevelt leaves port at all it int reserve is to lie paid to the state
will be to go to Etah to cacbea Aup- iu a hich the teserve is located, for
ply of provisions preparatory to the lienefit of the school and public
i-oad fiin«L. O -¿« n I1!-!« r «•"iv»*d
making the arctic trip next year.
$13,980.89. It was tieuutcr Fullou
who secured that law.
,
A Dallas, Texas, man, just off a
job at Panama, asset ts that the ca
The $100,000 payment on its loan
nal will never be completed. A
hope may still be entertained that of $1,000,000 due July 31st from
the'30,000 workers left behind may the Jamestown exposition company,
is stiU unpaid. It is remarked in
be able to accomplish something.
treasury circles about Washington
that this deni will act as a plaster
It may seem rather strange to over any more grafts of that kind
Senator Beveridge not to be per­ «if the peoples money. Assistant
mitted to make a sjieech at bis own Secretary Edward«, of the treasury
marriage. Bat as he went over to depart incut, is now u)>on the ground
Germany to have the ceremony per­ and Uncle Sam may have a jierma-
formed, that may be the reason.
neut gate kee|>er installed.
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The fact that Caleb Powers lias
The people of the Pnited States
been in jail in Kentucky over seven will draw a breath of relief over
years waiting for a trial, is a sped- the statement (hat Gov. Hughes at­
-men of cruel and unusual political titude has le<l to the abandonment
punishment in free America. But of the Vanderbilt race cup. No one
did Attorney Lord ever secure jus has forgotten the frightful slaughter
tioe in Portland, Oregon T
that attended thsraoe last year,and
it is to the credit of New York that
States have their rights under the it has a governor who cannot sane*
national constitution, and no lias tion a repettiioo of that affair. If
every citizen» There are jneans by these crazy automobile racers are
which the just limitations may lie determinr-d on manslaughter and
defined without ill feeling, ami he suicide, let them build a private
who cultivates need lees friction on track, aud confine their killing to
to people of their own kind.
the subject is poorly employed.
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D o u b le
C a s to r
After making a thorough exami­
nation of irrigation matters iu the
Bend region, Gov. Chamberlain,
State Engineer Lewis and Oswold
West, late state land agent, passed
through north bound on the 17tli,
followed by Thomas B. Neuhsuseu,
and John T. Whistler, of the U nit­
ed States laud and reclamation scr
vice on the 19th. The DesChutes
Irrigation and Power company will
likely be shorn of softie of its power
after these geutlemen make their re
port. The company, in connection
with the state laud board, has l»een
accused of fraudulent intentions iu
raising the company’s lien against
the laud, from 110 to $25, and if the
accusation is true it is said that it
would mean a million dollar steal.
Gov. Chamberlain does not believe
it, but the official report of the in­
vestigation is awaited with interest
by the people.
P U 8H OREGON TO T H E FR O N T
A n E a s y W a y t a A d v s r t is s t h e S t a t a
A n d ta ll
o u r E a s te r n
F r ia n d e a l l
A b o u t t h a S u p e r i o r O p p o r t u n it ie s
p e g g e d e n d le s s b e lts
m a c h in e
oil, l i g h t
Residentsof Oregon who know its
advantages as compared with the
congested and depleted east, and
who still have friends back there
whom they would like to see here
enjoying the good things of this fa­
vored state, can aid in a splendid
work now without cost and very
little effort. If you think your friend
would be interested in knowing
more about Oregon and might
eveutually become a valuable citi­
zen, sénd his name and address to
the general passenger agent of the
Oregon Railway and Navigation Co
and a copy of this special edition,
with a complete summary of the
several subjects treated, carefully
indexed, will be mailed to him
p: • • ptly. In this manner you may
be the means not only of doing
your friend a good turn, but of
helping to stimulate the growth and
prosperity of Oregon.
Do n’t forget that commencing
September 1st,and continuing daily
for two months, tickets will be en
sale at nearly every railroad station
in the east, to all points in Oregon,
and the Northwest, at what has
come to be popularly known as
Colonist Rates. These rates are the
chea|>est general longdistance rates
ever established, and enable one to
reach Oregon from any part of the
United States at but a trifle more
than one cent a mile. They are the
greatest incentive to colon iiatin
and ,>rogrese¡ve home building of
any known agency. And if the
restless, dissatisfied resident of the
east is made to know before-hand
the advantages he can enjoy here,
the problem is solved, and the star
of empire will continuo to move
steadily westward.
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Now is the time to spread the
We are going to Rhow the largest
and beat assorted stock of Dress
Goods and Fancy Dry Goods that has
ever been shown iu the county.
or
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d e n t to a p o s itio n as soon os c o m p e te n t. Q u a lit y is o u r m o tto , a n d r e p u ta tio n for
th o ro u g h w o r k b rin g s us o v e r 100 c u lls p e r m o n th fo r office h e lp . In d iv id u a l in .
s tru c tio n in su res ra p id progress.
easy, r a p id , le g ib le .
and in L o w
f e r e n t p a t t e r n s , a n y k in d ; s a m ­
T
"ST ovlxq
D ealer in W agons, Plows, D rills ,
Buggies, O ils o f a ll so rts.
A gency fo r B est H a rv e s te r and
H odge H e a d e r E x tra s .
S ch a n d o n e y P a te n t D ra ft H itc h
E q u a liz e r fo r a n y c o m b in e .
15 pieces white and cream outing
10 cents per yard.
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fo x
Wasco Implement House,
M c C o y - A t w o o d C o ., W a s c o
>SiMfe- « a X ’
V. À. fiordon Co.
D . L in d q u ist
mi Jfjjj Btakrs.
rate1« go'into effect. Send one name,
or two, or a dozen, and you will be
exerting a worthy influence toward
le iin w
the upbuilding of our state. Send
W a tc h m a k e r a n d J e w e le r
them to. your neareet 0. R. and N.
M o r o a n d G r a s s ‘V a l l e y .
Special attention given work sent
Co. agent, or to
W m . M c M urray ,
in by mail or express.
,M Receives Deposits, Sell exchange,
and do a General Banking business. All work warranteed first class
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Or
IV. P. Hansen, Manager at Moro
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E v e ry b o d y S h o u ld K n o w
teed , M o r o
P h a r m a c y , 25c.
[stray Notice-Sale.
Taken up, by the undersigned,
at his farm three miles east of Rut­
ledge, Sherman county, Oregon, one
estray light bay mare, described as
follows: Weight about 1100 lbs.,
branded combination | - F ” on left
h p. Looks as though she had work­
ed some, has collar mark on right
shoulder near top Has big wart
on inside of each front leg, and also
on each ear.
The owner or owners of the above
animal is requested to eall for her
prove property, pay charges, and
take tier away, otherwise she
will he sold, as provided by law, at
the farm named in this advertise­
ment,to the highest bidder for cash,
at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of Sat­
urday, August 24th, 1907.
f »
. If taken away within 5 days, will
remit all charges but that for the
advertising-
J. H. E akin ,
271]
______Rutledge, Or
New Entirely,
v
Lumber lari fir Sale.
.In consequence of ill health I
am obliged to offer Mr sale or trade
my lumber and wood business in
Kent. Will trade for stock or a
farm. For particulars address
J. H. B ottkmii . lxr ,
267]
Kent, Or
Watkins’ Goods
Are guaranteed. Yon can have
them by writing, or calling at my
residence at Demose springs, Sher­
gospel of Oregon, so that it may be man county, Oregon.
A u u . H uim a, Agent
heard and heeded by the time the 246]
M y M o tto I s
E n g in e
Write for terms and prices.
A guaranteed engine, uses any kind of vapor fuel
C a s B M s r c la l T r a d e
N e llr lt e d
J . M . P a r r y ,.
a ,.-
M< )i;< ), < > K E O O N .
L IV E R Y , F E E D A N I) S A L E S T A B L E S .
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J. M. DUNA.HOO, Proprietor and Manager.
Tnlophone from T h e D alle« or auy Sherm an oouuty point» a t onr expense
Bervloc
furnish ed to or front M oro to any point«.
OUR M O TTO
“ Pleare the pu b lic."
EVLKYT1I1NG NEW AND UP-TO-DATE,
SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS
0. g. IHessinger
and
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M oro. O r e g o n .
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L i v e a n d L e t L iv e .
C ity
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yo
The
S m a l l P ro fits .
where the peopto stop
U m a tilla
House
'X'lxe» D a l l a s , O r e g o n ,
D ra y
S te a m H e a t .
Call and Examine
My Htock of
FURNITURE
and
8ID E LINEH
before baying
Delivered to auy Part of the City
0. W. AXTELL
Trunks and Grips Delivered
To and From all Trains.
Express and Freight
E le c t r ic
L ig h t«
E le c t r ic C a l l B e lla .
HOTEL RATES TO SUIT YOU.
Piano and Furniture Moving.
All O R & N Trains Stop at Front Door
Railway Ticket Office in the Lobby.
X. N .
C RO FTO N .
P r o p r ie to r .
Oregon.
Typo writer oil, the best 3-in-l.
Lubricates, eleone and polishes,
prevents rusk Try it The Observer
Book Store.
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when delicately »oft, underspread
w ith the radiant glow which Indi­
cate« a healthy, active «kin. R obert-
ine keeps the skin refined in quality,
keeps pores free from cloggingwaate
and stimulates the tin y capillaries to
contribute the color which charms in
blonde and brunette alike. R obert-
ine is certain protection against tan,
•unbutn and freckle« if applied be­
fore expoaure to «un or wind.
Spread« like an imperceptible «been
of gause over skin surface, form ing a
* «ting and preserving a
licate, lustrous beauty.
TODJT
ROBERTINE
Any person or persons having
honea, oattle, houses, lota or house­
hold goods for sale, exehange, or
B efo re c o m in g to th e c ity to trad e read-
parties desiring to buy such prop­ sr« are requested to e x a m in e T h e Ob«e< ver
a
d
v e rtis in g c o lu m n «. 11« th e active, w ide-
erty, 'w ill find Tnx O bsbbvxr a
w a k e bu«ln««a m an w h o advertise«, con­
good medium for advertising and a seq
uently be 1« th e m ost ecco tn m -td atlng,
spooring a ooatomer. Try
«ell« th e cheapest, and deals th e m ost lib ­
Tn
Moro, Or erally In every wav
O mbbtb »,
g « i M
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Sallowness Transformed
to Dusky Beauty
A dark (k in become« fu c in atin e
Witches Repairing, etc.
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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 he left to be forwarded, and
who w ill return the same to you in
od shape. 0 . M. H kaoock ,
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LaGrande, Or
» V .W Z s V W .W .v C
Tn« S chool that P laccj
▼ov in
G oon P osition . ï .
Harleigh Glass, Proprietor.
Every kind of rig to order,
and all orders prompt and satis­
factory at reasonable prices.
Farmers teams fed as well as
they are fed at home, if not better.
Telephone at our expense.
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Fhallaioit Livery Co.
Vun, Orepi.
le Biy.
C a s o lin e
Conducted on Best Principles
UNDERTAKING
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K irk, P r o p r ie to r .
ALAM O
A g e n t fo r t h e
P R IC E S R E A S O N A B L E
F U R N IT U R E
... AND ...
M oro
B.
Special attention giten to farm machine repairing
Quick and reliable work guaranteed.
Price’s alwayy reasonable; phono at shop and house
Convientto Business
Practical Watchmaker
H ales
PORTLAND, OREGON
T he D alles I ron W orks
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F. IQ. Clarke
Q u ic k
PO SITIO N S
G ia d u a t e a a r e a ll e m ­
Phone No. 345
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Strayed from the pasture of C D
and Jeweler.
N o ta ry Public.
O’Leary, east of Rutledge, One
brown gelding, 3 year* old, branded
Attorney for the State School Fund
u un one shoulder. Also, one bay
■*» for Sherman County.
3 year old, branded 2 quarter-circle
box brand on left Btitte. Both ani­
Particular Attention Given to
mals heavy square build.
MORO. ORRGON
Were last seen at Rutledge. Suit­
Optical
Work
able reward will be paid for any in­
formation that will lead to the re­
covery of eaid animals. Address THE DALLE8, - - OREGON
C. D. O’L eary , or
W. F. W xiüand ,
272]
Grass Valley, Or
A bright bay mare, weight about
800 lbs, star in forehead, branded
on|the left Shoulder with a design
similar to the keystone of an arch.
A reward will be paid for informa­
tion that will lead to her recovery
or return to Rohr Villa. When last
seen had a halter bead-stall on and
was feeding on the brakes of Des
Chutes river. For particulars ad­
dress
M.T. N olan ,
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The Dalles, Or.
BEST
E n r o l l m e n t , p a a t y e a r , 8 43 p u p ils .
p lo y e d . W e w i l l p la c e y o u i n t o a p o s itio n w h e n c o m p e te n t
G R A S S V A L L fc Y , O R E .
Jam es S te w a r t
B u s in e s s C o l l e g e s
Send for Catalogue.
V in to n H o te l
n ew ^ IR day "
Lost, Strayed or Stolen.
b e s t in
J.
Stock Inspector
Freeh supply of genuine oarbolen-
ium just opened at theObserver Book
Sherman County,
Star*.
Oregon.
Inland Empire Postal Cards, at
The Observer Book Store.
Address: MORO, OREOON.
Lost Horses-Reward.
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tra i
I h a v e ueed it a n d
G u a ra n ­
th e
B E S T T R A IN IN G .
T h e D alles, O r.,
naive e v e r a p p lie d to s o re ,b u rn o r w o u n d
k n o w w h a t I ’ m t a lk in g a b o u t.
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s ig n if ie s
A
S a lv e is th e q u ic k e s t a n d eureat h e a lin g
o r to a case o f p ile e .
Si2 Esst Second Street
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Says 0 U H a y s , a p r o m in e n t buainess
m a n o f B lu f f , M o , th a t B n c k le n s A r n ic a
Chas, fiolliher, Proprietor.
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EXtras
and
o f all kinds.
'Splendid assortment of comfort
outing flannel, 10 yards for $1.00 •
C o m e to u s fo r p ric e s .
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R efe re n c es : a u y m e r c h a n t, a n y b a n k , a n y n e w s p a p e r In P o rtla n d *
Implements
Price.
We are now daily -receiving our
T e n p o u n d p a il h a r d o il 1 :7 5 new stock of outing flannels, cotton
blankets, flannelettes, shirting, prints,
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C h i n a a n d d i s h w a re , te n d if ­ and ginghams.
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C h a r t ie r is o u r s h o r t h a n d ;
B e a u tifu l c a ta lo g u e , business fo rm s a n d p e n m a n s h ip fre e —
W e are leaders in Q u a litie s
B l a c k o il p e r c a s e 2 . 3 0
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W e te a c h th e loose le a f , th e c a rd in d e x , th e
v o u c h e r a n d o th e r m o d e rn m e th o d s o f b o o k k e e p in g .
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p l e s o n d is p la y .
M O R R IS O N S T R E E T S . P O R T L A N D , O R E O O N
A . P. A R M S T R O N G , L L B., P R IN C IP A L
K«lucste« fo r success in a s h o rt t im e a n d s t s m a ll e x p e a s e , a n d seeds e ac h s tu ­
w r ite to d a y .
h eavy, p e r case
W o P ossess.
On April 29 last, The Oregonian
published a special industrial edi*
tion, devoted exclusively to the ex­
ploitation of Oregon. It probably
contained more special and miscel­
laneous information about Oregon
than any one publication that has
ever been issued. It is peculiarly
useful and valuable to the home-
seeker, because it givesThe latest
and post reliable information about
so many different subjects that the
homeseekris naturally interested in.
Almost every department of indus­
try is specialized, and both descrip­
tive and statistical information of a
highly valuable character is given
extensively and in entertaining
form.
TENTH A N D
• C l.'
fo r c o m b i n e d h a r v e s t e r s 1 2 .5 0
Referring to the scarcity of teach­
ers in Oregon a dispatch from Eu-
gane says: 56 school teachers took
the county examination here this
weekand that number will not any*
where near supply the vacancies in
Lane county. What makes the
matter more serious is the fact that
the material is very poor, and that
many of those wl o will barely
creep through are scarcely fit to
teach auy sort of a school. The ex­
aminers fouud many of the papers
indicative of the greatest ignorance..
For instance, one answer to a ques­
tion was, “The Hagne conference
fined the Staudard Oil company.”
Most of the applicants were young
girls, and altogether never was
there a worse number of would-be
pedagogues in the county taking
examinations.
The fight put up against J. J. Hill
d p t . A.M. Simpson, the veteran
by Spokane is creating a boom at. saw mill millionaire of the Pacific
Pasoo.
coast, says the shipping business of
this coast has never before been in
A good judge like Kencsa Mono •oi li a d e p lo ra b le co n d itio n and does
tain Landis,should never lie spoiled not look for auy improvement until
to make a ¡»oltticiau.
strict co operation is secured be­
tween owners of coast wise vessels.
Hon. M.A. Moody will represent
this divisiou of Oregon at the Mem­
The Hague conference has recog
phis water ways congress.
' t i i z e d the success of airship inven
tions by taking up the practical
The Baltimore Record bus put a question of aerial warfare. The
reporter in the Pacific Northwest Commission on humanitarian usages
to write up E. Z. Marks at so much lias agreed that only dirigible bal­
loons, manned by trained aeronauts
per.
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may be employed, and that no ex-
The failure of the Pope Co., in plosives may l>e thrown upon de­
Hartford, for $25,000,000, didn’t in­ fe n c e le s s c it ie s .
crease the Wall street rippfes tine
Secretary Taft will lie the guest
single rip.
of Oregon, nt Portland, Sept. 6th.
The first election in the Philip H e co n ics at a lime too busy for
pines resulted iu a large majority common country lolk to turn out en
of nationalists in the assembly in u se , else Slici nnin county would
show honors to the guest quite dif­
of 81 delegates.
ferent from t he receptions accorded
Jesse Grant declares there $re at b y Portland to Speaker Joe Cauuon
least 4,000,000 democrats fit to lie and to Vice President Fairbanks.
president. Judge Parker may wou We can meet distinguished people
der where they all were at iu 1904. on a plane above political stouts.
There is some doubt whether Mr.
Bryan will want the democratic
presidential nomination next year
He no longer needs it as an adver­
tisement.
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catalogue. Y o n size the man up by there
things. W hat impression of a man and bis
business do you get if he writes to you on
wrapping piper or axle grease stationery?
H o w does yours look? Is It neat, taaty and
modern? It b if T b s Moro Observer Job
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