LT——Uf T tuao a gentle mail, aud the editor m glad to have met him fhoe to face; but tbe euttor naviug Central Ore­ « •r * Otlf •»«*<:•»* gon interests at heart would like to official n r« « o» » b m s *" « o have Mr. Harriman's aanuranoe MOMO, ORBOON. that he will not attempt to interfere with tbe DeeChntee canyon project, 0. C. I bblawd a Son.......... E ditors whether J. J. Hill is backing it or C. L. I bbland , M amagbr . not, as it is now the only relief we can look forward to. The O b se r v e r . Send for advertising rate«. FRIDAY...................Sept- 13>1907 T a P s tro te o a a B C * r r a » a * n S « « t a . D o o t «end ua for free pu blicatio n a n y ­ t h in g o f an a d v e rtisin g c haracter. A ll locals w ill be ru n t ill ordered o u t, unless oth erw ise specified. C opy fo r ads, change», etc., m ust be In th e office before 2 o’ clock p. m . W ednes- lay to Insure proper care and a tten tio n . D o n ’t send us articles on politics, te m ­ perance or relig io n . Discussion o f such topics o n ly leads to v io le n t and abusive language In th e end. A v o id personalities. C o m p lim e n ts d e li­ c ately g ive n a re a lw a y s acceptable, but even they m ust not be o verd one, as the charg e o f In c ln c e rlty Is apt td fo llo w a show er o f p re tty n o thin gs spread broad­ Antelope Herald. Mr. Harriman left the impression here that the time was not ripe for a railroad, and that it was not his intention to bnild now. However, he never tells anything he doesn’t want to, aud the people of Central Oregon need not feel disoouraged at his seeming indifferenoe to their in­ terests, as well as his own. Paper railroads dou’t go; and if he does not bnild the other kind pretty soon the other fellow will. Harney County News. Tbe people of Burns, and Harney cast. oounty, would have been glad to The Observer has been established welcome Mr. Harriman, and to as­ n e a rly 21 y ears, and It has som e subscri­ bers w h o have reeelved It re g u la rly for sure him of their faith in his inten­ m ore th a n h a lf a score o f years. M any tion to build the railroad, also to o f these object to h a v in g the O ld R eliable dU contlnucd a t th e tim e o l exp ira tio n ot show him the largest and finest un­ th e ir subscriptions, and for th e ir benefit, as developed valley at present open to fo r o th er reasons, w e discontinue subscrip­ tions o n ly w h e n notified to do so, except tbe influence of railroad building by agree m e n t m ade at th e tim e th e ac- and consequent new capital, but coun t Is opened, w h en It is noted upon they do not consider his personal the calendar to be discontinued p rom ptly a t th e tim e apecified. A ll persons paying presence as at all necessary for the In advance a t th e lim e o f subscribing, w ill have th e benefit o f the $ 2 60 rate for tw o assurance of practical results. years, o r the $6 00 rate lor five y e a r*. W e send T h e O bserver to any responsible per­ son w h o orders It , tho ugh they m ay not send th e m oney w ith th e order, w ith the un derstanding that they are to pay 12)1 cents per m o n th for It, u n til such tim e as th e y m ay w ish to take advantage o f the above lib e ra l discounts. F ro m this dale w e are prepared to discout t rates to a ll leadin g W e e k lie s and M agazines published In the U n ite d States, to any prepaid reader o f T h e O ld R e lia b le Observer. C o m e w ith th e m o n e y — as th a t is lodispenslble. Additional Local Mention ¿ J . e ~.n » * •- -il-- , « -• Dr Marie M Goffin is on the sick list. Harness - Harvest Dry Goods Department Supplies TENTH AND MORRISON STREETS. PORTLAND, OREGON Mrs J N Fordyoe and ohildran are visiting in Wasco this week. D o u b le p e g g e d e n d le ss b e lts We are going to show the largest Q ducatea fo r aucccs* in a a b o rt tim e a m i a t « m a il e xp e n s e, a n d sends each s tu ­ The New Warehouse Co has bo’t the B G Co warehouse at Klondike. fo r c o m b in e d h a rv e ste rs 1 2 .5 0 and best assorted stopk of 'Dress Rev Morrison, former pastor of Moro Presbyterian Church, b in the county. C a s to r m a c h in e ' W H Peugh is visiting bis son Thomas, near this city. Crosfield will make up a oar of Coal oil. See him for prioes. Little Miss Margaret O’Leary ac­ companied her aunt, Miss Margaret Sigman, to Dufur. E II Moore’s residence sets off the beauty of its surroundings with its bright coat of new paint. First class Chicken Dinner with apple dumplings, at The New Res­ taurant, Sunday. Don’t forget it. Joe Miller, A Happold, and J M Allen were in Wasco one day this week and bought wagons from G N Crosfield. Four iu one day is not bad. Wesley and Lincoln Kyle, charg- with horse stealing near Cotidqjj, crossed Sherman county to Dalles city, where Sheriff Chrisman arreet- ©d them, took them to Arlington, and turned them over to Sheriff Rogers of Gilliam county. oil, lig h t or A . R . A R M S T R O N G . L.L. d e n t to a p o s itio n aa aoon aa c o m p e te n t. Q u a lit y la o u r m o tto , a n d re p u ta tio n (or th o ro u g h w o rk b rin g s us o v e r ItM) c a lls p e r m o n th fo r office h e lp . In d iv id u a l in . Goods and Fanc^ Dry Goods th a t has • t r a c t io n in sures ra p id progress. W e te a c h th e loose le a f , th e c a r d 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 . C h a r t ie r is o u r s h o r t h a n d ; ever been shown in the county. easy, r a p id , le g ib le . w r ite to d a y . h e a v y , p e r c a s e 3 .2 5 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 free — R eferences: a n y m e r c h a u 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 . W e are leaders in Q u a litie s and in L o w Price. B la c k oil p e r case 2 .3 0 We are now daily receiving our T e n p o u n d p a il h a rd oil 1 .7 5 new stock of outing flannels, cotton blankets, flannelettes, shirting, prints, Implements fe re n t p a tte r n s , a n y k in d ;s a m - D e a le r in W a g o n s , P lo w s , D r ills , B u g g ie s , O ils o f a ll s o r t s . Splendid assortm ent of comfort outing flannel, 16 yards for $1.00 p ie s o n d is p la y . A g e n c y fo r B e s t H a rv e s te r a n d H o d g e H e a d e r E x tra s . 15 pieces white and cream outing C o m e to u s fo r prices. S c h a n d o n e y P a t e n t D r a f t H it c h E q u a liz e r f o r a n y c o m b in e . 10 cents per yard. fo x Z B x x s lx x e e e , M c C oy - A t w o o d C o ., W a sc o Prineville Journal. Iu speaking of his visit to Central PUSH OREHON TO THE FRONT Oregon Mr. Harriman said that he Conditioned upon the securing of was having a delightful trip. He A E a s y W a y t o A d v e r t í a * « lia S t o t * an order from the court removing - s h r 1. Girin ( i. spoke of the wonderful richness and A n d t o l l a u r E a s t e r n F r ie n d s a l l the receiver, with authority for tbe B u te ua Brin A b o u t t h e S u p e r l e r O p p o r t u n it ie s Oregon Trust and Saving« Bank to vast extent of the region, bat when the conversation got too dose to the W a P esases. resume business in Portland, Hon. subject of railroads he smiled and W. H. Moore, aud hia friends, are M o r o a n d G r a s s V a l l e y . . On April 29 last, The Oregonian confident that tbe bank will be able talked about the weather. Sunday Mr. HARRIMAN'S RIDE THROUGH morning the party left for Haystack published a special industrial edi­ Keoeivee Deposits, Sell exohange, to resume business by Nov. 1st, a and do a General Banking busi netta. OREGON. Madras and Shaniko. A t the By. tion, devoted exclusively to the ex­ oonsumation devoutly wished for. station Mr. O’Brien’s car awaiting ploitation of Oregon. It probably In such event the history of this so W-P. H aw aii, Manager at Moro Silver Lake Oregonian. them. contained more special and miscel­ called bank failure will make very E. II. Harriman has completed laneous information about Oregon interesting reading. The truth has Ills much talked of overland trip Madras Pioneer. than any one publication that has not yet been told, as to why 1 tbe A « • • • r a l kktae a a s saaOaBg* baa through Central Oregon. Now sltull tosas fed a. Mild dlGOewntfed The railroad king, “ the man of ever been issued. It is. peculiarly very day that Mr. Morris had se tiana«st*4; tusrslal « re tila g id ra M st*? ; tr n w lta r w l . i re watch the dirt fly ! m l acoeuut sub)aM to «Saab. Intasasi mystery,” the man who juggles Ry. useful and valuable to the home- cured funds that was to avert tbe • e a m u